Kiril Kuzmin
Lecturer Computer Science- Education
Ph.D., Computer Science (with concentration in Bioinformatics), Georgia State University, 2024
Ph.D., Mathematics, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, 2009
M.S., Electronics Engineering and Mathematics, Belarusian State University, Minsk, 2006
B.S., Electronics Engineering and Mathematics, Belarusian State University, Minsk, 2005
- Specializations
Bioinformatics, Machine Learning, Discrete Optimization, Graph Theory
- Biography
Dr. Kiril Kuzmin grew up in Belarus, where he completed his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Electronics Engineering and Mathematics. After working as a software engineer for two years, he shifted his focus to academia, earning a Ph.D. in Mathematics in 2009. Throughout his academic journey, he received multiple scholarships and published over 50 papers on discrete optimization and graph theory. In 2013, he was honored with the Scopus Award in Mathematics. Dr. Kuzmin served as an Assistant and later an Associate Professor at various departments within the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics at Belarusian State University, where he taught a diverse range of courses, from Java programming to Data Structures and Algorithms, as well as Calculus, Algebra, Graph Theory, Combinatorics, Discrete Optimization, and Equations of Mathematical Physics.
Following a one-year postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Turku in Finland, Dr. Kuzmin returned to Belarusian State University in 2015 to continue his research in multicriteria discrete optimization, serving as PI and co-PI on three international projects.
In 2018, Dr. Kuzmin made a significant career shift by joining a bioinformatics research group in the Department of Computer Science at Georgia State University. During the political unrest in Belarus following the 2020 presidential elections, Dr. Kuzmin returned to his homeland to support the fight for freedom alongside other courageous citizens. Unfortunately, the peaceful efforts were met with violent suppression by the government. In 2021, Dr. Kuzmin returned to the U.S. and continued his bioinformatics research. He completed his Ph.D. in Computer Science with a concentration in Bioinformatics at Georgia State University in 2024. Since August 2024, he has been a lecturer at the Department of Computer Science at Georgia State University, teaching courses in Data Structures, Algorithms, Data Science, and Machine Learning.
- Publications
1. Kuzmin K., Adeniyi A., DaSouza A., Lim D., Nguyen H., Molina N., Xiong L., Weber I., Harrison R. Machine learning methods accurately predict host specificity of coronaviruses based on spike sequences alone // Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 2020. V. 533, N 3. P. 553–558.
2. Kuzmin K., Haritonova V. Estimating the stability radius of an optimal solution to a simple assembly line balancing problem // Journal of Applied and Industrial Mathematics. 2019. V. 13, N 2. P. 250–260.
3. Kuzmin K., Nikulin Yu., Makela M. On necessary and sufficient conditions for stability and quasistability in combinatorial multicriteria optimization // Control and Cybernetics. 2018. V. 46, N 4. P. 53–78.
4. Zhyvitsa Ya., Kuzmin K. On calculation of the stability radius for a minimum spanning tree // Journal of Belarusian State University. Mathematics and Informatics. 2017. N 1. P. 34–38.
5. Kuzmin K. A general approach to the calculation of stability radii for the MAX-CUT problem with multiple criteria // Journal of Applied and Industrial Mathematics. 2015. V. 9, N 4. P. 527–539.
6. Emelichev V., Kotov V., Kuzmin K., Lebedeva T., Semenova N., Sergienko T. Stability and effective algorithms for solving multiobjective discrete optimization problems with incomplete information // Journal of Automation and Information Sciences. 2014. V. 26, N 2. P. 27–41.
7. Emelichev V., Kuzmin K. Estimating the stability radius of the vector MAX-CUT problem // Discrete Mathematics and Applications. 2013. V. 23, N 2. P. 145–152.
8. Emelichev V., Karelkina O., Kuzmin K. Qualitative stability analysis of multicriteria combinatorial minimin problems // Control and Cybernetics. 2012. V. 41, N 1. P. 57–79.
9. Emelichev V., Korotkov V., Kuzmin K. Postoptimal analysis of a vector minimax combinatorial problem // Cybernetics and Systems Analysis. 2011. V. 47, N 3. P. 415–425.
10. Emelichev V., Kuzmin K., Nikulin Yu. Stability analysis of the Pareto optimal solution for some vector Boolean optimization problem // Optimization. 2005. V. 54, N 6. P. 545–561.