Mykhailo Petrovych GorskyView profile
Assistant Professor
Mykhailo Petrovych Gorsky serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University, specializing in computational modeling of physical systems and high-performance computing. He holds a Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences degree (2012) and Associate Professor certification (2017). His educational credentials include: Bioengineer from Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University (2002) Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences in Optics and Laser Physics (2012) Professional development certificates in cloud services and distributed systems from Ternopil National Technical University (2021) Gorsky's research centers on computer modeling of physical phenomena with emphasis on parallel, distributed, and cloud computing applications. His work bridges optical physics, digital image processing, and material science, developing algorithms for 3D polarization mapping, polycrystalline structure reconstruction, and statistical analysis of microscopic images. Key application areas include printing industry quality control and biomedical diagnostics. Analysis of his 2022-2024 publications reveals a strong trend toward cloud-based optical computation (particularly AWS infrastructure), interdisciplinary biomedical tomography, and industrial applications of polarization mapping. His work consistently integrates computer science with optics and material science, demonstrating technical depth in both algorithm development and practical implementation. Professionally, Gorsky serves as Team Lead at OSF GLOBAL UKRAINE and participates in the Chernivtsi IT Cluster 'Cluster Bit' since 2020. He has authored multiple textbooks on distributed systems and cloud computing, including 'Technologies of Distributed Systems and Parallel Computing' (2022) and 'Applied Programming: From Theory to Practice' (2021).

