
Research engineer
Sergey Ignatenko
Sergey Ignatenko is a research engineer at Immersive Visualization group. His work focuses on visual data mining and interactive visualization of unmanned traffic over urban areas.
Sergey received MSc in Microelectronics from Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics. Later he received PhD in Theoretical Physics from the same university after the work on Coulomb blockade effect in the single-electron arrays.
He has worked both in academia and the IT industry. In academia, he hold postdoctoral positions at Linköping University and Simon Fraser University (Canada). He has published 40 peer-reviewed journal articles. In industry, the most notable projects were:
- Modeling and forecasting in econometrics. Support of a predictive analytics module that builds and analyzes evolution scenarios of economic systems.
- Computational fluid dynamics. Software development to predict physical behavior of fluid systems, including a mesh generation tool and an integrated environment for free-surface flow analysis in marine, offshore and ship applications.
Projects

Ecoweb Water
2020 — ongoing
Wadströms Exploranation Laboratory
2021 — ongoing
The lab is on the top floor of the Visualization Center C, and is part of Linköping University. LiU researchers in fields such as climate, environment and sociology joined forces with visualisation researchers, to create completely new opportunities to understand and explore the world around us.