Anton Yevgenyevich Ryabenko serves as an Associate Professor at the Department of Systems Analysis and Computational Mathematics within the Faculty of Computer Science and Technologies at Zaporizhzhia Polytechnic National University. He has been actively contributing to the university since 2010. His educational background includes a diploma with honors from Zaporizhzhia State Engineering Academy (1999) in economic cybernetics, where he earned the qualification of economist-mathematician. He holds the academic degree of Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, which he obtained in 2003 from Dnipropetrovsk National University with his thesis titled 'MATHEMATICAL MODELS AND METHODS FOR VECTOR PROBLEMS OF OPTIMIZATION OF ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES AND LAND USE'. Ryabenko's research spans graph theory, economic and mathematical modeling, and clustering methods. His work demonstrates a strong focus on optimization problems and computational approaches to complex systems. He teaches computer science and information systems in management, bridging theoretical knowledge with practical applications. His scholarly contributions include publications in systems engineering, with recent work on dimension reduction and functionality expansion of control automata systems. His research shows consistent engagement with mathematical optimization techniques applied to real-world problems. Ryabenko actively participates in academic conferences, having presented at events such as SAIT 2014 (KPI) on 'Graph-theoretical modeling of the formation of small working groups' and MPZIS-2013 (DNU) on 'Finding the optimal structure of investing in precious metals with the help of linear programming problem solving'. Fluent in both Ukrainian and English, Ryabenko maintains an office in room 361 at the university's main campus on Zhukovsky Street, 64 in Zaporizhzhia.