Сергій Миколайович Журавель is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Occupational Safety and Environmental Protection within the Faculty of Construction, Architecture and Design at National University 'Zaporizhzhia Polytechnic'. With academic activity spanning since 2010, he holds multiple advanced degrees including specialized training in civil defense and occupational safety. His professional credentials include associated membership in the European Community for Occupational Safety (ESOP) and the International Foundation of Scientists and Educators (IESF). Dr. Zhuravel's research focuses on critical areas of occupational safety, civil defense, and emergency management. His educational background spans electromechanics, economics, and civil security, creating a unique interdisciplinary perspective on safety systems. His scholarly output demonstrates particular attention to Ukraine's specific safety challenges, including ecological security in conflict-affected regions and wartime safety protocols. The analysis of his 15 most recent publications reveals a strong emphasis on practical safety implementation, with significant contributions to civil defense education, emergency response systems, and occupational risk management. His work shows increasing relevance to Ukraine's current security context, particularly evident in his 2022-2023 publications addressing ecological safety in conflict zones. Certificate of Honor from the Department of Civil Protection of the Zaporizhzhia Regional State Administration (2021) Certificate of Honor from National University 'Zaporizhzhia Polytechnic' (2019) Certificate from the Zaporizhzhia City Council Administration for Oleksandrivskyi District (2018) Dr. Zhuravel has developed comprehensive educational resources including textbooks and terminological dictionaries that standardize safety terminology across Ukrainian institutions. His professional development activities demonstrate commitment to contemporary safety challenges, including specialized training in wartime first aid and explosive risk prevention completed in 2023. His work bridges theoretical safety frameworks with practical implementation in Ukraine's evolving security environment.






