Delivered over 680+ hours of lectures, laboratory, and practical sessions annually across 5 core disciplines, including Digital Devices, Microprocessor Electronics, Information Protection, Ethernet Technologies, and Power Electronics, guiding 1st to 4th-year students.
Led state-funded research project "Calculation of waveguide devices by the method of integral equations of intersecting partial regions," contributing to Chapters 2 and 3, registered under 0123U001243.
Authored and co-authored 5+ scientific publications in leading academic journals indexed in Scopus and Web of Science, advancing knowledge in radio engineering and electrotechnical systems.
Secured a patent (UA123742) for "Method of asynchronous motor control," demonstrating innovative contributions to electromechanical systems.
Developed and published 3 comprehensive teaching manuals on "Digital Devices and Microcontrollers," "Information Protection Technologies," and "Microcontrollers" (totaling 309 pages), enhancing student learning for 172 "Electronic Communications and Radio Engineering" programs.