Krasymyr Tretiak is a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Liverpool (UoL)
since October 2020. During his post he will be focus on developing strategies that work
efficiently and scalably with aleatory, epistemic, and mixed uncertainties. This includes the
development of a Python/C++ library for descriptive statistics on data sets that include
interval uncertainty, and a paper on whether it is always advisable to pool all available data
no matter its imprecision.
He received his M.Sc. in Experimental Nuclear and Plasma Physics (2010) and Ph.D. in
Plasma Physics (2017) at the V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Ukraine. After
graduation, he worked as a research fellow in computational engineering with emphasis on
development of new algorithm to track fast ions in fusion reactors (one year project) and in
designing, implementing novel timestepping multiscale methods for reduced models of
fluids problems with slow-fast dynamics (two years project) at the University of Leeds, UK.