Principal researcher at AstraVerge Research and primary author of the Philosophy of Discrete Being (FDB) — a foundational ontological framework focused on discreteness, coherence, and sequential order as primitive structures underlying physical, computational, and organizational systems.
His research integrates foundational systems thinking with applied architectural analysis, addressing how abstract ontological commitments translate into real-world system behavior, constraints, and failure modes.
Foundational systems thinking and architectural ontology
Observability, resilience, and degradation modeling
Enterprise and system architecture of complex distributed systems under uncertainty
Distributed and high-load systems
Data architecture and large-scale integration platforms
Architectural audits and hypothesis-driven proof-of-concept validation
Academic background: PhD in Systems Analysis, Control and Information Processing (2010, MIREA).
Dissertation (defended under a previous surname): “Algorithms for multi-criteria optimization of control system parameters for mobile robotic systems”.
ORCID: 0009-0002-7724-5762