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graduated from Belarussian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics with a specialist degree in electrical engineering. In 2005, he commenced his Ph.D. research in the laboratory of Prof. Dr. Kundas. His thesis is dedicated to development of robust models for simulation of stress and strain effects in induction hardening processes. In 2009, he was awarded his doctorate degree in Minsk, Belarus, and continued his research in the Kundas’ laboratory as a post-doc. He joined EFD Induction in 2009 and works on process development, simulations of stress and strain, metallurgical phenomena in induction heating processes, and microstructural analyses in EFD’s R&D department.