Sergey Parinov is a cross-disciplinary chief scientist with dual PhDs in Economics and Computer Science and over 25 years of experience at the intersection of socio-economic systems and digital networks. He has led major R&D programs and HPC-driven research into digital transformation, creating unified models of socio-economic coordination and novel concepts for gamified coordination mechanisms, “liquid” publication tools, and citation-aware scholarly platforms. Sergey combines deep technical skills in big data, ML/NLP, agent-based simulation and systems architecture with hands-on product development—building national research information systems and CRIS standards that served international communities. A proven grant-winner and academic publisher, he has translated theoretical frameworks into practical tools for marketplaces, collaboration platforms, and open science infrastructure. Unusually, his work blends long-term economic theory with pragmatic software engineering to shape how collaboration and citations can be digitally transformed.
9 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Economics, PhD, Economics at Central Economic Mathematical Institute (CEMI)
Dr, Computer Science, Application of mathematical methods and ICT in scientific research and Theoretical informatics, Dr, Computer Science, Application of mathematical methods and ICT in scientific research and Theoretical informatics at Novosibirsk State University (NSU)
Regional Economic Development, Regional Economic Development at State University of New York College at Plattsburgh
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