37 Peremohy Ave., 03056, Kyiv, Ukraine
Phone: (044) 241 6842; phone/fax: (044) 241 9647;
e-mail: ipsa@mmsa.ntu-kpi.kiev.ua;
http://www.iasa.com.ua
The principal tasks and areas of research and education at the Institute are: – developing the methodology of systems analysis, mathematical methods and software products for the analysis of complex systems of various nature, technological forecasting in engineering, social life, economy, ecology and technology; – developing and implementing information technologies for solving wide range of interdisciplinary problems in economy, socioeconomy, credit and finance; analysis of global changes and finding ways to protect the environment, mathematical modeling of complex physical processes and fields; – conducting educational activities towards training bachelors, specialists and masters in ‘Applied Mathematics’ and ‘Computer sciences’ areas; – training high-grade research personnel (candidates and doctors of sciences); – carrying out fundamental and applied studies into high-relevance R&D issues that require employing systems analysis for solving problems of national economy in conjunction with education process; – establishing broad international contacts in research and educational spheres. High level of training is confirmed by conferring numerous doctor’s and candidate’s degrees and by established science schools: – in mathematical sciences (founded by NAS academician Ju. L. Daletsky); – in optimization theory (founded by NAS academician B. M. Pshenichny); – in systems analysis and theory of decision-making (headed by NAS academician M. Z. Zgurovsky); – nonlinear analysis and theory of dynamic systems (headed by NAS coresponding member V. S. Melnik). Projects proposed for cooperative commercialization: – theoretical substantiation and development of scenario analysis methodology as an instrument of technology forecasts; – systems analysis, development of methods and means for monitoring and forecasting environmental status of complex physical processes and systems; – development of new methods for distribution and control of limited resources on the basis of systems analysis and games theory.