Summary
Dr Sergey Rybchenko was appointed as a lecturer in electronic engineering at University of Hull in 2010.
After gaining PhD in 1997, Dr. Rybchenko was been engaged in various postdoctoral research positions at the Institute of Solid State Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (Nagoya), and the University of Hull .
Journal Article
Small-vocabulary speech recognition using a silent speech interface based on magnetic sensing
Hofe, R., Ell, S. R., Fagan, M. J., Gilbert, J., Green, P. D., Moore, R. K., & Rybchenko, S. (2013). Small-vocabulary speech recognition using a silent speech interface based on magnetic sensing. Speech communication, 55(1), 22-32. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.specom.2012.02.001
Modeling and analysis of intraband absorption in quantum-dot-in-well mid-infrared photodetectors
Hong, B. H., Rybchenko, S. I., Itskevich, I. E., Haywood, S. K., Tan, C. H., Vines, P., & Hugues, M. (2012). Modeling and analysis of intraband absorption in quantum-dot-in-well mid-infrared photodetectors. Journal of applied physics, 111(3), 033713. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3684603
Speech synthesis parameter generation for the assistive silent speech interface MVOCA
Hofe, R., Ell, S. R., Fagan, M. J., Gilbert, J. M., Green, P. D., Moore, R. K., & Rybchenko, S. I. (2011). Speech synthesis parameter generation for the assistive silent speech interface MVOCA
Research interests
Advanced materials and structures for electronic and photonic applications; novel sensors and emitters for infrared and near-infrared spectral regions.
Electronic materials in electrochemical applications.
Magnetic materials, sensors and their applications
Research by combination of experimental work and numerical simulations (COMSOL).
Co-investigator
Project
Funder
Grant
Started
Status
Project
Speech Rehabilitation from Articulator Movement (SRAM)
Funder
NIHR National Institute for Health Research
Grant
£243,973.00
Started
1 January 2016
Status
Complete
Project
Electrifying the fleet
Funder
Marine Management Organisation
Grant
£18,958.00
Started
14 January 2022
Status
Complete
Postgraduate supervision
PhD applications in areas overlapping with Dr Rybchenko's research interests are welcome (advanced electronic and photonic materials; magnetic materials, sensors and applications) in both experimental and numerical simulation domains.
Completed PhDs
- Ali, Sarfraz 'Characterisation of novel III-V on Si semiconductor nanostructures for photovoltaic applications (2018)'
- Touhami, Dalila 'Electrochemical Carbon Dioxide Reduction to Methanol at High Pressure '(2015)