Summary
Aleksandr Kharin is a researcher and applied statistician with over a decade of experience in statistical signal processing, estimation theory, and applied probability, holding a PhD from Voronezh State University. He has led research teams at the Advanced Research Foundation’s Target Search Lab and now advances radio communication and signal-processing research at Université de Rouen. Aleksandr combines deep theoretical expertise with practical algorithm development—from his PhD work on creating and analyzing signal-processing methods to applied projects in groundbreaking radio communications. An IEEE Signal Processing Society member and Young Professional, he brings a track record of turning complex probabilistic models into deployable solutions, often at the intersection of academia and defense-oriented research. Based in Normandy, he is fluent in the research lifecycle, blending rigorous statistical foundations with hands-on experimental validation.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Магистр, Статистическая обработка сигналов, Магистр, Статистическая обработка сигналов at Voronezh State University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Statistical signal processing, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Statistical signal processing at Воронежский Государственный Университет
Русский, Английский