Prof Dr. Mikhail Zabezhaylo | Data Mining | World Award for Innovation in Research Analytics
Federal Research Center “Informatics and Management” of the Russian Academy of Sciences | Russia
Early Academic Pursuits 🎓
Mikhail I. Zabezhaylo, born in 1956, graduated from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) in 1979, specializing in Applied Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence (AI). Under the guidance of Prof. D.A. Pospelov and Prof. V.K. Finn, he earned his Ph.D. in Mathematical Cybernetics in 1983 at MIPT, marking the beginning of his deep academic foundation in theoretical computer science.
Professional Endeavors đź’Ľ
Dr. Zabezhaylo has held significant positions at major scientific institutions in the USSR and Russia, starting with the All-Union Institute of Scientific and Technical Information (VINITI) and later at the Federal Research Center “Computer Science and Control” of the Russian Academy of Sciences (FRC CSC RAS). His career spans roles like Senior Researcher, Associate Professor, and Chief Researcher, and he currently leads the Laboratory “Intelligent Data Analysis”.
Contributions and Research Focus on Data Mining 🔬
Dr. Zabezhaylo’s research primarily revolves around Artificial Intelligence (AI), data mining, information systems, and decision support systems. He has been involved in high-profile projects with major organizations such as Gazprom, Russian Railroads, and Siemens, focusing on real-world AI applications. His contributions include leading significant R&D projects, like the Skolkovo Foundation’s “Software Defined Networks” mega-grant.
Impact and Influence 🌍
With 180+ scientific publications, Dr. Zabezhaylo has had a major impact on AI and data analysis methodologies, shaping both theoretical and applied computer science. His work is recognized globally, influencing industries, academia, and governmental bodies. His ability to bridge theory and practice has made him a thought leader in AI-powered systems.
Academic Citations đź“š
Dr. Zabezhaylo’s work is highly cited, with over 180 publications referenced in major academic journals and conferences. His research on artificial intelligence, decision support systems, and data analysis continues to be a valuable resource for scholars and professionals alike.
Technical Skills 🖥️
Dr. Zabezhaylo is proficient in mathematical modeling, AI, data mining, and decision support systems. His skills extend beyond theory, as he is adept at leading large-scale R&D projects and collaborating with commercial and governmental entities, applying his expertise in real-world solutions.
Teaching Experience 🧑‍🏫
Dr. Zabezhaylo has over 20 years of teaching experience at MIPT, Moscow State University, and other prominent universities. As a professor, he has lectured and conducted seminars on Artificial Intelligence, shaping the future of AI research and training the next generation of AI professionals.
Legacy and Future Contributions đź”®
Dr. Zabezhaylo’s legacy in AI and computer science is firmly established. He continues to lead advancements in data analysis and AI technologies through his work at FRC CSC RAS. His future contributions will likely continue to drive innovation in AI systems and their applications across diverse sectors.
 Notable Publications Â
On Some Current Myths about Modern Artificial Intelligence
Authors: Zabezhailo, M.I., Mikheyenkova, M.A., Finn, V.K.
Journal: Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis
Year: 2024
On the Problem of Explaining the Results of Intelligent Data Analysis
Authors: Zabezhailo, M.I.
Journal: Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis
Year: 2024
On Some Possibilities of Using AI Methods in the Search for Cause-And-Effect Relationships in Accumulated Empirical Data
Authors: Grusho, A., Grusho, N., Zabezhailo, M., Timonina, E.
Journal: Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems
Year: 2024
Probabilistic Models for Detection of Causal Relationships in Data Sequences
Authors: Grusho, A., Grusho, N., Zabezhailo, M., Timonina, E.
Journal: Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems
Year: 2024
Statistical Causality Analysis
Authors: Grusho, A.A., Grusho, N.A., Zabezhailo, M.I., Samouylov, K.E., Timonina, E.E.
Journal: Discrete and Continuous Models and Applied Computational Science
Year: 2024