Dmytro

This project can help transmit large amounts of data efficiently and securely, even over a congested network infrastructure, but there are many more use cases.

Almost my whole life revolves around education, as I have two degrees, one in computer science and one in administrative management, from Kharkiv University. I stay in touch with the university I studied at and have participated in conferences and various scientific competitions. After graduation, I became involved in the distribution of software for the manufacturing and architectural sectors. I made contacts with executives and companies in the fields of mechanical engineering, architecture and other IT industries.

Moving to Köthen allowed me to continue my research work at Anhalt University of Applied Sciences and beyond. Here I can collaborate with leading experts and interact freely with the scientific community in Germany and throughout the European Union. As part of my PhD topic, I started working at Anhalt University of Applied Sciences with the team that developed the Reliable Multi-Destination Transport Protocol for Big Data Delivery. Another essential component is the available hardware for testing and refining these data transmission technologies in the Future Internet Lab Anhalt.

An important aspect is the compatibility of work and family. Now I have found a new hobby for my life: Cycling. The infrastructure and community in Germany are very supportive and inspiring in this area. Of course, I still like to travel, because it is important for me to meet new people and broaden my horizon in terms of different topics.

What I like about Germany is that people here are very open to new people and sharing experiences.

Dmytro