DAAD Workshop Ulm–Kharkiv at Ulm University

Ulm University

From April 15 to 17, 2026, Ulm University will host a Ukrainian–German research workshop within the DAAD Double-Degree Program Ulm–Kharkiv.

From April 15 to 17, 2026, Ulm University will host a joint research workshop within the DAAD-funded Double-Degree Program Ulm–Kharkiv. The workshop will take place in the Senatssaal and will bring together researchers from Ulm University and V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University.

The workshop will provide a platform for presenting and discussing current research in mathematics and computer science and for strengthening academic cooperation between the partner universities.

Researchers from Kharkiv will present the following talks:

  • Sergii Favorov, Professor — “A new description of uniformly spread discrete sets” / “Crystalline measures, Fourier quasicrystals, their generalizations and some applications”.

  • Grygorii Zholtkevych, Professor — “Coalgebraic Approach to Define Formal Semantics”; “Formal Methods to Study Distributed Systems”; “Causality in Cyber-Physical Systems”.

  • Ievgen Meniailov, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science — “Multidisciplinary study of the impact of emergency situations on the infectious diseases spreading to support management decision-making in the field of population biosafety”.

  • Kateryna Stiepanova — “Extinction of solutions for nonlinear parabolic equations”.

  • Dmytro Uzlov, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Computer Science — “Modeling Covert Relationships in Heterogeneous Knowledge Graphs”.

  • Artem Panchenko — “Data quality engineering: Main challenges and ways to solve them”.

  • Ihor Volkov, Senior Staff Member — “A Calculus for Algebraic Data Types”.

  • Illia Illiyn, PhD student — “Debugging distributed computations”.

Additional talks by researchers from Ulm University are planned and will be announced once the program is finalized.

The workshop is organized by Mikhail Chebunin and Evgeny Spodarev within the framework of the DAAD-supported Double-Degree Program Ulm–Kharkiv and aims to support academic exchange between the two universities.