Anatoly V. Anisimov is a Professor and current Dean of the Faculty of Computer Science and Cybernetics at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, with a career spanning over five decades. He previously served as Dean of the Faculty of Cybernetics (2004-2016) and has held academic roles ranging from Assistant Professor to Head of Department of Mathematical Informatics. Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (1972) Doctor of Science (Dr. Sc.) in Physics and Mathematics (1994) Internship at Stanford University (1976-1977) under Donald Knuth His research interests focus on information theory, cryptography, data compression, natural language processing, and algorithm design , with recent work exploring multidelimiter prefix codes, two-base numeration systems, and lightweight authentication protocols for IoT. Over 150 publications and book chapters reflect his contributions to computational linguistics and theoretical computer science. Key article trends reveal a consistent emphasis on encoding techniques, mathematical modeling, and parallel computing , including applications in error correction, semantic analysis, and tensor factorization . His work bridges classical algorithmic theory with modern cybersecurity and AI challenges. Scientific honors include: Glushkov Prize (1994) Soros Professor Grant (1994-1995) State Prize of Ukraine (1998) Honored Worker of Science and Technique (2005) Distinguished Professor Title (2008) Lebedev Prize (2008) Corresponding Member, National Academy of Sciences (2009) Order of Merit (2018) Advising and grants show collaborations with researchers like I.O. Zavadskyi and O.O. Marchenko. He secured international grants (e.g., Soros) and led projects in computational linguistics, information security, and matrix factorization .