Alexander Yermak
Alexander Yermak
PhD in Engineering, Associate Professor at the Department of Technology and Equipment of Oil and Gas Processing

Teaching activities

In 1995–1998, he took a postgraduate course at Polotsk State University. Работает в университете с 1995 года.
In the beginning of 1999, Alexander Yermak successfully presented his PhD thesis in “Chemical Technology of Fuel”. In 2005, Alexander Y. became an associate professor in Technology.
In 2003–2012, Alexander was an associate professor at the Department of Chemical Technology of Fuel and Carbon Materials. Since 2013, he has been an associate professor at the Department of Technology and Equipment of Oil and Gas Processing.
Alexander Yermak is an academic supervisor of Bachelor and Master’s Students. Under his supervision, students carry out research works, participate in university conferences for students and in republican competitions of research papers. There are three 1st degree works and 11 publications according to the results of the Competition for Students’ Research Works.
Currently teaches the following disciplines:
  • The Use of ECM in Chemical Technology / Information Technology in the Field
  • Quality Management and Certification
  • Energy Conservation and Management
  • Physical-chemical Mechanics of Disperse Systems / Disperse Systems in Oil Processing
  • Basics of Scientific Research
  • Oil and Gas Processing Technology
  • Specialized Technologies for Natural Energy Carriers Processing
  • Current Problems and Modern Technologies of Oil Processing and Petrochemistry

Scientific interests

  • Petroleum Fuel Production Technology
  • Petroleum Disperse Systems
  • Cementitious Materials Based on Oil Bitumen

Alexander Yermak supervises a number of state budget and contract-based research works.

Author's profile of the scientist

Patents

Besides, he is a co-author of 2 patents.

Publications

Alexander Yermak is the author of 27 publications including 17 articles in peer-reviewed journals and 10 conference materials collections.