Pavlo Volk

Pavlo Volk is a Ph.D., Doctor of Sciences (Engineering), professor of the Department of Water Engineering and Water Technologies, National University of Water and Environmental Engineering,Ukraine. Scientific activity is related to the development of scientific principles, methods, and models for substantiating optimal technical and technological solutions in projects of construction, reconstruction, and operation of water management reclamation and nature protection objects. These objects are complex natural-technical systems and ecological-economic systems. The development of new methods and models is carried out taking into account economic and environmental standards based on the use of modern computer and high-information technologies. 146 publications, which include: 6 collective monographs; 2 textbooks; 10 industry standards; 24 educational and methodical textbooks; 28 articles are included in the WoS and Scopus scientific and metric databases; 32 professional articles; 29 theses at conferences, 11 of which are included in WoS and Scopus; 10 Ukrainian utility model patents, 6 intellectual property certificates.

Publications

Handbook of Research on Improving the Natural and Ecological Conditions of the Polesie Zone
Anatoliy Rokochinskiy, Lyudmyla Kuzmych, Pavlo Volk. © 2023. 479 pages.
The wetlands of the Polish Polissya zone in previous centuries had a negative impact on the economic development of the region and were an obstacle to social transformation. Even...
Increase the Adaptive Potential of Dried Land in Changeable Climatic Conditions
Pavlo Volk, Anatoliy Rokochinskiy, Nataliia Prykhodko, Liubov Volk. © 2023. 13 pages.
Based on the analysis and generalization of the data of domestic and foreign scientists and specialists, as well as the results of the authors' respective research, an...
Scientific and Practical Principles of System Optimization of Various Parameters of Drainage Systems
Pavlo Volk. © 2023. 9 pages.
Approaches to the systemic optimization of technological and design solutions for the creation and operation of drainage systems have been determined. It seems that the drainage...