Summary
Vladislav Gladkikh is a computational scientist and educator who blends physics, mathematics, chemistry, and electronics to drive interdisciplinary research and hands-on engineering. Based in Ulsan, South Korea, he is currently a Visiting Scholar at Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, following a tenure as Senior Researcher at IBS and earlier as a Research Scientist at UNIST. He holds a PhD in Chemical Physics from the Weizmann Institute of Science, along with MSc and MS degrees in Chemical Physics and Theoretical and Mathematical Physics from Tomsk State University, underscoring a strong foundation in both theory and experiment. His career spans coordinating undergraduate programs and teaching soldering, SMD, and electronics, as well as delivering courses in digital signal processing, AI, neural networks, and real-time computing across universities. He combines software-oriented research—Fortran, C++, Perl modelling and geophysical data analysis—with practical IT and database development experience. An active, globally engaged scholar, he also leads amateur radio initiatives and has organized radio contacts with the International Space Station, reflecting a curious, systems-oriented mindset.
10 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Chemical Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Chemical Physics at Weizmann Institute of Science
Master of Science - MS, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Master of Science - MS, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics at Tomsk State University
Graduate Certificate, Information Technology, Graduate Certificate, Information Technology at Otago Polytechnic
English, Russian