Kyrylo SimonovView profile
Researcher
Kyrylo Simonov is an active researcher at the Faculty of Mathematics, Institute of Mathematics, focusing on quantum foundations and mathematical physics. His current work centers on quantum causality and thermodynamics, with ongoing leadership of the "Quantum Causality: Mathematical and Practical Aspects" project (2024-2027). His research spans quantum information theory, particle physics, and mathematical foundations, with particular expertise in indefinite causal orders, quantum thermodynamics, and tests of quantum-classical boundaries. Recent work demonstrates significant contributions to quantum resource theory and foundational tests using meson and neutrino oscillations. Publication trends since 2016 show evolution from particle physics (meson oscillations, 2016-2019) toward advanced quantum information theory (quantum causality, thermodynamics, 2022-2025). His 26 publications include theoretical frameworks for quantum processes with indefinite time direction and practical applications in quantum communication. International collaborations are evident through co-authorship with researchers across multiple countries, though specific lab affiliations aren't detailed in available materials.