Vasiliy Krivtsov
Vasiliy Krivtsov is a Russian Ukrainian American engineer, scientist, and educator. With dual doctorates in electrical and reliability engineering, he leads Reliability Analytics at the Ford Motor Company. He serves as an Adjunct Professor of Reliability Engineering at the University of Maryland. Krivtsov’s main contribution in electrical engineering is in the mathematical modeling of Gerkotrones, and in reliability — statistical estimation procedures of the Generalized Renewal Process, which enabled its widespread use in reliability engineering. On behalf of Ford, Vasiliy Krivtsov was a lead scientist in the Firestone Tire Investigation.[1][2] In 2019, he represented Ford in the U.S. Congressional Briefing on Advancing Safety Technologies for Autonomous Vehicles.[3] Krivtsov has authored numerous scholarly papers and inventions in the fields of electrical and reliability engineering.[4]
Vasiliy Krivtsov is listed in IMDb as an episodic role actor.[5] He is also known for his participation in an intellectual game show on Russian National TV called What? Where? When?.[6]
Publications[edit]
Books[edit]
- Reliability Engineering and Risk Analysis: A Practical Guide, 3rd edition, Mohammad Modarres, Mark Kaminskiy, Vasiliy Krivtsov, CRC Press (Taylor & Francis Group), 2016. [1st edition 1999, 2nd edition 2010]
- V.V. Krivtsov and V.I. Gurevich (2003), Reliability Optimization for the Series Configuration of Electronic Components - in Protection Devices and Systems for High-Voltage Applications, Marcel Dekker, New York, ISBN 0-8247-4056-4.
- V.V. Krivtsov, D.E. Tananko and T.P. Davis (2002), Application of Proportional Hazard Model to Tire Design Analysis, in Statistical and Analytical Methods in Automotive Engineering, Professional Engineering Publishing, London, ISBN 1-86058-387-3.
- V.V. Krivtsov (2000), Modeling and estimation of the generalized renewal process in repairable system reliability analysis, University of Maryland, College Park, ISBN/ISSN: 0599725877.
- M. Modarres, M. P. Kaminsky, V.V. Krivtsov (1999), Reliability Engineering and Risk Analysis: Practical Guide, Marcel Dekker, New York, ISBN 0-8247-2000-8.
- M.P. Kaminsky and V.V. Krivtsov (1998), A Monte Carlo Approach to Repairable System Reliability Analysis - in Probabilistic Safety Assessment and Management, Springer, Birkhäuser Boston, ISBN 3-540-76262-0.
- V.V. Krivtsov (1991), Correction Methods of Magnetically Controlled High-Voltage Interface Devices (in Russian), Kharkov Polytechnic Institute, Kharkov, Ukraine, 236 p.
Selected Papers[edit]
- V.V. Krivtsov (2007), Practical Extensions to NHPP Application in Repairable System Reliability Analysis, Reliability Engineering & System Safety, Vol. 92, # 5, pp. 560–562.
- M.P. Kaminsky and V.V.Krivtsov (2005), A Simple Procedure for Bayesian Estimation of Weibull Distribution, IEEE Transactions on Reliability, Vol. 54, pp. 612–616.
References[edit]
- ↑ Norihiko, Shirouzu. "General Motors Narrows Productivity Gap With Ford". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 11 June 2001.
- ↑ "Regression approach to tire reliability analysis". Reliability Engineering & System Safety Journal Volume 78, Issue 3. Retrieved 3 December 2002.
- ↑ "ASME Congressional Briefing on Advancing Safety Technologies for Autonomous Vehicles - ASME". www.asme.org. Retrieved 2021-04-10.
- ↑ "Research papers by Vasiliy Krivtsov". Retrieved 10 April 2021. Unknown parameter
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External links[edit]
- Profile page at the University of Maryland
- Vasiliy Krivtsov publications indexed by Google Scholar
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