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Dmitriy Primenko

Assistant

About

Dmitry Primenko is an Assistant and a lecturer of Mathematics and Physics. He is currently a PhD student at the Russian-Armenian University, specializing in Semiconductor Physics (2024–present). He earned his Master’s degree in Technical Physics from Bauman Moscow State Technical University (2016–2018) and previously completed his Bachelor’s degree in Technical Physics at the same university (2012–2016).

Since September 2024, he has been working at the Russian-Armenian University as a laboratory assistant, conducting laboratory classes in Atomic Physics. Since September 2025, he has been teaching seminar classes in Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics at the Department of Mathematical Methods and Information Technologies in Economics and Business. He has many years of experience teaching Mathematics and Physics in both individual and group formats, including preparing school and university students for examinations.

In 2022–2025, he taught Mathematics and Physics at the “Fibonacci” Educational Center (Almaty, Kazakhstan), where he also developed and delivered Physics laboratory classes for grades 7–8 and prepared students for Mathematics olympiads. In 2015–2023, he worked as a Mathematics and Physics teacher at the Higher Mathematical School (VMSH) affiliated with the Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics of Lomonosov Moscow State University (Moscow), teaching Mathematics for grade 8 and Physics for grades 8–10, including advanced problem-solving and the preparation of tests. In 2016–2022, he served as an Assistant at the Department of Physics of Bauman Moscow State Technical University, where he conducted seminars and laboratory classes, prepared homework and test materials, and carried out research in numerical modeling of interactions between charged particle beams and dielectric materials.

Scientific interests

  • Mathematical modeling and numerical methods
  • Probability theory and mathematical statistics
  • Computational physics
  • Technical and atomic physics.

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