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Vladimir Krylov |
Chief Technology Officer MeraLabs, Nizhny Novgorod
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Biography Vladimir Krylov is a co-founder and one of the first employees on the company’s staff roll. He has a unique experience in the IT area. In 2006 through 2008 Vladimir Krylov worked for Microsoft as Regional Development Director. Prof. Krylov's responsibilities included the promotion and distribution of Microsoft technologies in the Russian professional community of software developers. His post also involved support of and fostering ties with local academic community and individual software developers. Since 2004 up to 2006, professor Krylov worked as Development Manager for Intel Research and Innovations branch in Russia. In this capacity he managed innovation projects in the field of IT and telecommunications. He chaired the Intel Cup contest for Russian software developers, and was the chief editor of the corporate monograph on the WiMAX technology. Vladimir Krylov also did manage training of Russian software developers aimed at the integration of the latter into the world scientific community. Prior to joining Intel, Vladimir Krylov had been the head of the department of the circuits theory and telecommunications at Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University since 1983. Professor Krylov started his career in 1972 when he was appointed to the position of Assistant Professor at Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University and later became Associate Professor. He is an active and respected member of the research community and a member of the Russian Academy of Engineering, IEEE, ACM and Communication Society. Professor Krylov is on the Academic Senate of Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University. He is a published author of three books and more than 200 papers. Professor Krylov’s research interests lie primarily in the area of digital communication and digital signal processing, software reliability prediction, theory of dynamic systems, queuing theory and network QoS analysis. Krylov holds Master’s degree in electronic engineering from Gorky Technical University (1971). He defended his Ph.D. thesis on the Theory of Radio Engineering in 1973. Professor Krylov was awarded Doctoral degree from the Institute of Cybernetics (Ukraine) in 1981 for his joint work with academician Glushkov. |
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Presentations
Business leaders Investment Forum“INNOVATION FOR BUSINESS”
24 - 26 March 2010 Nizhny Novgorod
"New Disruptive Technologies will Change the World" |
General partner(s)
Strategic Partner
Informational partners
Marchmont Capital Partners, LLC
5/6, Teatralnaya Square, Nizhny Novgorod, 603005, Russia
Tel: +7 (831) 419-45-65 / Fax: +7 (831) 419-50-11
info@marchmont.ru