Kiril Ivanov Tenekedjiev[1][2][3] (Bulgarian: Кирил Иванов Тенекеджиев; born 18 December 1960 in Varna, Bulgaria) is a professor in quantitative decision analysis and subjective statistics. His research achievements are in statistical pattern recognition, as well as his work on fuzzy-rational quantitative decision analysis and ribbon-risk analysis.

Kiril Ivanov Tenekedjiev
Кирил Тенекеджиев
Kiril Tenekedjiev in 2019
Born (1960-12-18) December 18, 1960 (age 63)
Alma materTechnical University of Varna
Scientific career
Fields
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Thesis
  • DSc: Quantitative decision analysis: utility theory and subjective statistics (2004)
  • PhD: Technical diagnostics of complex energetic objects (1994)
Websitehttp://www.tenekedjiev.com

Personal details and aspirations edit

Kiril Tenekedjiev is the first of two children to Ivan Kirilov Tenekedjiev[4] (a mechanical engineer), and Tatiana Museevna Tenekedjieva (a French language high school teacher).

Education and academic career edit

Kiril Tenekedjiev obtained his mechanical engineering degree (both at Bachelor and Master's degree) in ship machines and equipment from Technical University of Varna, Bulgaria in 1986. He was awarded a PhD degree in Engineering from the Higher Attestation Commission of Bulgaria in 1994, undertaking his studies with Technical University - Varna. His Doctor of Sciences degree from 2004, awarded again by the Higher Attestation Committee of Bulgaria, was on a thesis entitled Decision Analysis: Utility Theory and Subjective Statistics.[5] He was promoted to Full Professor[6] again by the Higher Attestation Committee of Bulgaria while still employed by the Technical University of Varna, in 2008.

Kiril started his academic career in 1986 right after graduation from university. He worked as a Researcher (operator) with the Ship propellers and cavitation unit of the Bulgarian Ship Hydrodynamics Center, Varna, Bulgaria (a research institute with industrial research orientation in mechanical engineering, hydrodynamics and cavitation). He worked on several research tasks there, related to his interests in mechanical engineering. After a year he moved to Technical University of Varna in 1987, where he was a lecturer in the Department of Resistance of Materials. Following was a series of academic positions with other sections of the Technical University of Varna from 1987 to 2011 (such as the Department of Ship Machines and Equipment, Department of Technique and Technology for Water and Air Protection and some others), eventually spending some 12 years with the Department of Economics and Management, at that time part of the Faculty of Marine Sciences and Ecology. In 2011, he took a role as a Professor with the Faculty of Engineering, Department of Information Technologies of the Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy-Varna (Bulgaria). Since 2016, he is affiliated with the Australian Maritime College, University of Tasmania (Australia) as a professor in Systems Engineering in various capacities and roles.

Kiril has research interests spanning over quantitative decision analysis, subjective/applied statistics, simulation modelling, data analytics, mathematical modelling of biochemical reactions,[7] statistical pattern recognition and technical diagnostics. His overarching research topic is intelligent systems and data analytics. He has found application areas to his novel works in medical research (biochemistry, blood coagulation, cardiology, cardio surgery), transport management (maritime transport, inland waterway transport), and business (economic decision analysis, risk management). Kiril served as visiting lecturer with the Medical University of Varna, and the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. He has conducted specializations with the State University of New York (USA), Semmelweis University (Hungary) and Tokyo Institute of Technology (Japan), to name a few. His work is also associated with a multitude of international lecturing, research and specializations in Europe, Asia, North America and South America. Since 2013, Kiril served as representative of Bulgaria to the TFEU Program Committee "Smart, Green and Integrated Transport", Framework Program "Horizon 2020". Since early 2020, Kiril is the Chair of the Tasmanian subsection of the IEEE Victorian section, Australia on a two-year term. At the same time, he initiated his role as a Division Committee Member for the Tasmanian Division of Engineers Australia.

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References edit

  1. ^ "Profile of Kiril Tenekedjiev with UTAS". Profiles - University of Tasmania, Australia. Retrieved 2021-02-26.
  2. ^ "Curriculum Vitae of Kiril Tenekedjiev with NVNA" (PDF). naval-acad.bg. Retrieved 29 March 2016.
  3. ^ Tenekedjiev, Kiril. "Profile of Kiril Tenekedjiev at NVNA". Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy. Retrieved 29 March 2016.
  4. ^ "Profile of Eng. Ivan Kirilov Tenekedjiev". 1938.
  5. ^ Tenekedjiev, Kiril I.; Kobashikawa, Carlos A.; Nikolova, Natalia D.; Hirota, Kaoru (November 8, 2005). "Generic Database for Hybrid Bayesian Pattern Recognition". Journal of Advanced Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Informatics.
  6. ^ Tenekedjiev, Kiril. "Resume". semmelweis.hu. Archived from the original on 2016-06-11. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  7. ^ Gradsko Spisanie (11 September 2011). "ВАРНЕНСКИ УЧЕНИ ВЪРВЯТ ПО ПЪТЯ КЪМ СВЕТОВНА НАГРАДА". Gradsko Spisanie. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  8. ^ Official website of the Bulgarian American Foundation for Educational Exchange (Bulgarian Fulbright Commission): http://www.fulbright.bg/en/
  9. ^ Tenekedjiev, Kiril (4 November 2013). "Fulbright 20th Anniversary" (PDF). The Bulgarian Fulbright Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 October 2014. Retrieved 8 February 2015.
  10. ^ Tenekedjiev, Kiril. "Kiril Tenekedjiev as scientists whose biography is listed in WhoisWho in the World". cgi.marquiswhoswho.com. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
  11. ^ "Mathematics Department - Research Profile" (PDF). University of Louisville College of Arts & Sciences.

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