Volodymyr Semynozhenko

In 1988 he became a Professor and in 1992 he was named the Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Semynozhenko is a scholar, a Board Member for the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, a Professor and author of more than 500 widely distributed scientific papers and books, and the holder of more than 80 patents.

For more than 10 years of his life (from 1975 to 1985) he was devoted to the Boris Verkin's[8] Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.

He is the Editor-in-chief of "Problems of Science" and "Functional Materials" magazines, and a member of the editorial boards of several scientific editions.

Among these is the theoretical and practical magazine of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine named "Strategic Panorama".

Most notably, Vladimir authored and implemented "The Law for Special Conditions for Innovation Activity in Technology Parks (1999)".

Semynozhenko's numerous activities have led to the emergence of Ukraine as one of the world's leading locations for technology and engineering innovation.

[11] Mr. Semynozhenko firmly believes the Global Outsourcing Industry is a critical component to the development of the Ukrainian economy over the next ten years.

He uses his time and influence to lobby and partner with various government agencies to introduce Ukraine to the global market as a leader in the outsourcing industry.

Mr. Semynozhenko firmly believes that his position in government is not nearly as important as the role he plays in, and the impact that he can have on, the future of Ukraine.

[13] In his public life, Semynozhenko has authored and championed many new laws that directly led to the social and economic welfare of the Ukrainian scientific community and the greater population as a whole.

[2] Semynozhenko is in charge of 16 areas, in particular, healthcare, education, intellectual property, advertising, exhibition activities, and language policy.

[1] A bill on the dismissal of Semynozhenko was registered in the Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine's parliament, on March 31, 2010[1] submitted by lawmaker Olha Bodnar of Bloc Yulia Tymoshenko.

For his hard work, leadership, and support of the education and scientific communities, Semynozhenko has been bestowed with the title of Honorary Professor from more than fifty universities, including: In 1995, the "Person of the Year" award was formed as a national program to recognize the most valuable citizens in Ukraine.

[19] Semynozhenko's paintings demonstrate the picturesque nature found in Ukraine, including many of the most beautiful places that the country has to offer.

Volodymyr Semynozhenko, Ukrainian scientist and politician, former Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine and member of the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada