![]() | Cand. Sci. (Technology), Associated Professor, Head of Aircraft Navigation Systems Department at Yakovlev PJC (Integration Center Branch), Head of Avionics Department at Moscow Aviation Institute
Researcher ID (WoS): N-6011-2014 |
Research areas: information measurement and control systems design; aircraft navigation systems (FMS, EFB, ACARS); multi-disciplinary team management; ground and flight tests.
Brief biography. In 2008, Evgeny S. Neretin graduated with honors from Moscow Aviation Institute as an Engineer in “Airborne Equipment and Measuring and Computing Complexes”. In 2013, he got his Master’s Degree in “Informatics and Computer Engineering” at Moscow Aviation Institute. In 2008–2011, he pursued postgraduate studies at MAI, and in 2011 defended his candidate dissertation in “Information-Measuring and Control Systems” on the topic “Development of algorithmic and hardware support for on-board information processing devices based on optoelectronic matrix multipliers and neural networks”. In 2016 was awarded the academic title of Associate Professor in the scientific specialty “System Analysis, Management, and Information Processing.” Evgeny S. Neretin began his career in 2004 as a technician (later engineer, junior researcher, researcher, senior researcher) at the Experiment Automation Division of the Research and Production Complex of Computer Engineering and Informatics at Moscow Aviation Institute (development of measuring and control systems for test bench equipment in the aerospace industry). Since 2012, has been working at the Yakovlev PJSC Branch – Integration Center (until 2023 – the Branch of Irkut Corporation PJSC – “Integration Center”; until 2020 – UAC Integration Center LLC) in the positions of Lead Specialist of Aircraft Systems Department, Head of AOSCS Verification Section, Deputy Head of Aircraft Navigation Systems Department, Head of Aircraft Navigation Systems Department (development and integration of AOSCS, FMS, EFB, ACARS for MC-21, RRJ-95NEW-100, and CR-929 projects). He is the author and co-author of several scientific and technical publications, and has extensive teaching experience at MAI as an Associate professor. He is a laureate of professional competitions in in the field of aircraft instrumentation.
















