- Coal Mining
- Open-pit Mining
- Mining Machinery
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Ivanchuk Anastasia Olegovna serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Mining Machines and Complexes at Siberian Federal University's Institute of Mining, Geology and Geotechnology, holding a PhD in Engineering with 3 years of service. Her academic profile combines teaching responsibilities in Hydraulics and Hydromechanics with specialized research in coal mining technology. Education: Engineer in 'Organization of transportation and management in transport' from Siberian Federal University (2015, with honors) Full-time postgraduate studies in specialty 05.05.06 'Mining Machines' (enrolled September 2015) Her research program focuses on optimizing sized coal quality through integrated solutions in open-pit mining, transportation, and specialized container storage. This work addresses critical industry challenges in coal product integrity from extraction to end-user delivery, emphasizing engineering innovations for bulk material handling systems. With 19 publications over five years and multiple patents, her contributions target efficiency improvements across the coal supply chain. Analysis of her recent publications reveals a consistent trajectory in container design innovation and in-pit processing equipment optimization. The research spans mining engineering, transportation logistics, and bulk material science, with increasing emphasis on closed-loop systems for coal quality preservation. Key trends include the integration of structural engineering with operational mining practices and the development of consumer-centric delivery solutions. Dr. Ivanchuk actively presents at international conferences and maintains professional development through initiatives like the 'Corporate Services at SFU' certification (2018). Her work demonstrates strong alignment with industrial applications in coal mining technology advancement.




