Kirill Kulikov is a full professor since 01.09.2014 at Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnical University, Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, Department of Higher Mathematics. He works at Department of Higher Mathematics of the Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnical University He received his Ph. D. in Physics and Mathematics «Mathematical Modeling of the Optical Properties of Multilayer Biological Systems and Structures in their Heterogeneous Conjugation» (2004).
He has habilitation at the State Polytechnical University (Great St.Petersburg Polytechnical University) of St. Petersburg, Russia (Doctor Science in Physics and Mathematics). Doctor of Science thesis title «Analytical models of interaction of laser radiation with complex heterogeneous biological tissues» (2014). His research interests are theory diffraction, electrodynamics, physics of lasers, tissue optical methods of mathematical modeling in biological tissue optics and numerical method, biophysics. Tatiana Koshlan graduated from St. Petersburg State University, the department of Molecular Biophysics and Physics of Polymers. She is Master of Science in the field of biophysics.
Now she is a post-graduate student, the department of Photonic, St. Petersburg State University. Her interdisciplinary research is in the field of biological and physical sciences. Her research is devoted to studying the interaction of biological molecules by physical methods, using mathematical tools to develop new technology and software with the ability to perform systematic measurements of various data sets of biological interactions.