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Prof. Viacheslav Krylov is a faculty member at the School of Mechanical Engineering, Tel Aviv University, where he has served as Professor and Head of the School since 2002. His career spans academic research, industrial R&D, and leadership roles in computational mechanics societies.
- PhD in Applied Mechanics (1993), State Marine Technical University of St. Petersburg, Russia
- Postdoctoral Fellow, Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI) and Tel Aviv University
His research focuses on design and modeling of micro/nanoelectromechanical systems (MEMS/NEMS), emphasizing dynamic stability, electrostatic actuation, and sensor development. Key contributions include bistable microstructures, parametric resonance stabilization, and polymeric MEMS characterization tools.
Recent publications highlight applications in self-calibrating accelerometers, thermoplastic nanoimprint lithography, and fluid-structure interaction in microsystems. Collaborations with institutions like Cornell University and NIST underscore his international academic network.
- Recipient of the Mary Shepard B. Upson Visiting Professorship (2015)
- Secretary-Treasurer, Israel Association for Computational Methods in Mechanics (IACMM)
Prof. Krylov leads the Microsystems Design and Characterization Laboratory at TAU, integrating theoretical and applied mechanics to advance MEMS/NEMS technologies.


