Dr. Nikolay Kiktev | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award
Associate Professor at National University of Life and Environmental of Ukraine, Ukraine
Dr. Nikolay Kiktev Ukraine, is a dedicated Associate Professor and Candidate of Technical Sciences specializing in automation and robotic systems . With over 25 years of professional and academic experience, he has played key roles in developing information-management systems for industries such as food, coal, and energy. He has contributed extensively to digital transformation projects in educational institutions across Donetsk . Currently serving at both the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv and the National University of Bioresources and Environmental Management, he teaches a range of cutting-edge subjects in automation, robotics, and data analytics . A prolific researcher with over 120 publications, 41 indexed in Scopus, he holds two patents and continues to mentor students in various engineering disciplines . His work bridges academic excellence and industrial innovation, particularly in AI-integrated systems and sustainable technologies .
Professional Profile
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Education
Dr. Nikolay Kiktev holds a Specialist Diploma in Systems Engineering from Donetsk State Technical University , majoring in “Automated Information Processing and Control Systems” . He earned his Ph.D. (Candidate of Technical Sciences) from the National University of Food Technologies, specializing “Automation of Management Processes” . His dissertation focused on automating technological processes involving carbon dioxide salt production . In 2020, he received the title of Associate Professor in the Department of Automation and Robotic Systems . His academic journey reflects deep technical expertise and a strong foundation in process automation, cyber-physical systems, and advanced engineering methodologies . His educational background has been pivotal in his successful teaching and research career, allowing him to train the next generation of engineers in Ukraine and contribute to national technological development .
Experience
Dr. Nikolay Kiktev began his career as a software engineer at the Temp Defense Industry Association in Donetsk . He pursued graduate studies while engaging in research projects related to automation in chemical processes . From 1999–2002, he taught at Donetsk National Technical University and other institutes. From 2002–2010, he served as Director of the Donetsk City Council’s Methodological Center for Computerization, leading large-scale digital education infrastructure projects . He briefly worked in private industry supplying IT and telecom solutions for coal and power sectors . He has held academic posts at the National University of Bioresources and Environmental Management and Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, advancing to Associate Professor. He teaches diverse automation and robotics courses, supervises theses, and delivers specialized lectures across several Ukrainian universities .
Research Interest
Dr. Nikolay Kiktev research revolves around intelligent automation and computer-integrated technologies . His focus areas include automated information-management systems for agriculture , electrochemical industries , compound feed production, and mining systems . He works on developing distributed information systems and software-hardware complexes that enhance control, efficiency, and sustainability of industrial processes . His interests extend into industrial and agricultural robotics, applying smart technologies to real-world production systems. He integrates geoinformatics, AI, and CAD into engineering curricula and projects . His interdisciplinary approach merges technical innovation with practical needs in automation, data processing, and system modeling . His international research footprint includes publications in journals from Bulgaria, Poland, Russia, and Switzerland , reflecting a strong commitment to global knowledge exchange. With a focus on advancing Industry 4.0 applications in Ukraine, Kiktev’s work contributes significantly to both academic knowledge and applied engineering development .
Award and Honor
Dr. Nikolay Kiktev has received several distinctions over his career that recognize both academic excellence and applied innovation . He holds the official title of Associate Professor (2020) and earned his Candidate of Technical Sciences degree in 2011 for his pioneering work on electrochemical process automation . He was awarded two patents and three copyright certificates, demonstrating inventive contributions to process automation and information systems . With over 50 peer reviews journals (such as MDPI) , he is an internationally recognized evaluator of scientific excellence. His extensive publication record includes 41 Scopus-indexed articles, reflecting high academic impact . He has contributed to national technology projects such as Ukraine’s “Digital City” education initiative . His leadership in these projects has had a transformative effect on digital infrastructure and education across Donetsk. With an h-index of 14, his influence in engineering research is substantial and growing .
Research Skill
Dr. Nikolay Kiktev possesses robust research skills spanning automation, control systems, data analytics, and software-hardware integration . He is highly skilled in designing and modeling technological processes using modern CAD tools, developing distributed control systems, and implementing intelligent automation solutions . His expertise in electrochemical process modeling, experimental design, and algorithm development makes him a multidisciplinary innovator . He actively engages in patent drafting, system simulation, and software architecture for process management systems . With strong programming and data handling skills, he supervises student projects in data analytics and smart technology integration . His research involves cross-platform system development, geoinformatics, and IoT-based autonomous systems . As a seasoned educator, he imparts practical research techniques and computational methods to graduate and doctoral students . His contributions have strengthened Ukraine’s capacity in smart infrastructure and AI-enhanced automation systems .
Publication Top Notes
Title: Cyber security risk modeling in distributed information systems
Authors: D. Palko, T. Babenko, A. Bigdan, N. Kiktev, T. Hutsol, M. Kuboń, H. Hnatiienko, …
Journal: Applied Sciences, 2023
Citations: 43
Title: Automated microclimate regulation in agricultural facilities using the air curtain system
Authors: N. Kiktev, T. Lendiel, V. Vasilenkov, O. Kapralуuk, T. Hutsol, S. Glowacki, …
Journal: Sensors, 2021
Citations: 30
Title: Robotic platform for horticulture: assessment methodology and increasing the level of autonomy
Authors: A. Kutyrev, N. Kiktev, M. Jewiarz, D. Khort, I. Smirnov, V. Zubina, T. Hutsol, …
Journal: Sensors, 2022
Citations: 27
Title: Computer vision system for recognizing the coordinates location and ripeness of strawberries
Authors: D. Khort, A. Kutyrev, I. Smirnov, V. Osypenko, N. Kiktev
Conference: Int’l Conf. on Data Stream Mining and Processing, 2020
Citations: 27
Title: Robotized platform for picking of strawberry berries
Authors: D. Khort, A. Kutyrev, R. Filippov, N. Kiktev, D. Komarchuk
Conference: IEEE Int’l Scientific-Practical Conf., 2019
Citations: 26
Title: Neural network for identifying apple fruits on the crown of a tree
Authors: I. Smirnov, A. Kutyrev, N. Kiktev
Journal: E3S Web of Conferences, 2021
Citations: 25
Title: Simulation of Multi-Agent Architectures for Fruit and Berry Picking Robot in Active-HDL
Authors: N. Kiktev, A. Didyk, M. Antonevych
Conference:IEEE PIC S&T, 2020
Citations: 22
Title: Automated mobile hot mist generator: A quest for effectiveness in fruit horticulture
Authors: D. Khort, A. Kutyrev, N. Kiktev, T. Hutsol, S. Glowacki, M. Kuboń, T. Nurek, …
Journal: Sensors, 2022
Citations: 21
Title: Prioritizing Cybersecurity Measures with Decision Support Methods Using Incomplete Data
Authors: H. Hnatiienko, N.A. Kiktev, T. Babenko, A. Desiatko, L. Myrutenko
Conference: ITS, 2021
Citations: 21
Title: The role of innovation in economic growth: information and analytical aspect
Authors: O. Kalivoshko, V. Kraevsky, K. Burdeha, I. Lyutyy, N. Kiktev
Conference: IEEE PIC S&T, 2021
Citations: 19
Title: Financial infrastructure of telecommunication space: Accounting information attributive of syntalytical submission
Authors: V. Kraevsky, O. Kostenko, O. Kalivoshko, N. Kiktev, I. Lyutyy
Conference: IEEE Int’l Conf., 2019
Citations: 19
Title: Input data clustering for the efficient operation of renewable energy sources in a distributed information system
Authors: N. Kiktev, V. Osypenko, N. Shkurpela, A. Balaniuk
Conference: IEEE CSIT, 2020
Citations: 16
Title: Application of the Internet of Things Technology in the Automation of the Production of Compound Feed and Premixes
Authors: N.A. Kiktev, T. Lendiel, V. Osypenko
Journal/Conference: IT&I, 2020
Citations: 14
Title: Information model of traction ability analysis of underground conveyors drives
Authors: N. Kiktev, H. Rozorinov, M. Masoud
Conference: IEEE PTMR, 2017
Citations: 14
Conclusion
Dr. Nikolay Kiktev is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his exceptional contributions to the fields of automation, intelligent robotics, and cybersecurity. His research portfolio demonstrates a rare blend of interdisciplinary strength, combining advanced machine learning techniques with practical applications in agricultural robotics, computer vision, and distributed systems security. Notably, his works such as “Cybersecurity Risk Modeling in Distributed Information Systems” and “Computer Vision for Recognizing Strawberry Ripeness” have been widely cited, reflecting both academic recognition and practical relevance. Dr. Kiktev has consistently focused on solving real-world problems developing automated systems for climate control in agriculture, intelligent subsystems for feed accounting, and IoT-driven architectures for horticultural monitoring.