Kiryl Markovich
Candidate of Technical Sciences, Senior Lecturer, Head of the Department of Geodesy and Geoinformation Systems
Kiryl Markovich
Candidate of Technical Sciences, Senior Lecturer, Head of the Department of Geodesy and Geoinformation Systems
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Teaching activities
In 2012, he graduated with honors from Polotsk State University with a degree in Geodesy. From 2012 to 2014, he was a Master’s degree student of Polotsk State University, specializing in ‘Mining, Oil and Gas Geology, Geophysics, Surveying and Subsurface Geometry, Geodesy’. In 2014, he became a postgraduate student of the Department of Geodesy and Geoinformation Systems. In 2021, he defended his PhD thesis on the ‘Improving Geodetic Methods for Monitoring Geodynamic Processes using Global Earth Models and Providing a Multidisciplinary Approach’. In 2021, He was awarded the degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences in the specialty ‘Geodesy’.
Currently teaches the following disciplines:
- Geodesy
- Gravimetry
- Application of Geodetic Methods in Geodynamics
- Satellite Navigation
Scientific interests
- Application of Geodetic Methods in the Study of Geodynamic Processes
The winner of the competition for grant funding in 2017 for doctoral students, postgraduates, applicants and students studying at institutions of the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Belarus.
Participated in research: government research programme ‘Natural Resource Potential’, 2011-2013. ‘Modeling of Geodynamic Processes based on Instrumental Research Data’, 2014-2015. ‘Instrumental Studies of Modern Geodynamics in the Polotsk Region’; ‘Instrumental Studies of Modern Geodynamics of Belarus’, 2017.
Author's profile of the scientist
Publications
- Markovich, K.I. Prediction of velocities of modern vertical movements of the earth’s crust from geodetic, geophysical and seismological data [Прогнозирование скоростей современных вертикальных движений земной коры по геодезическим, геолого-геофизическим и сейсмологическим данным] // Geodynamics and Tectonophysics. – 2020. - Vol. 11, Issue 2. - pp. 365-377. - DOI 10.5800/GT-2020-11-2-0480.