COSMOVISION GLOBAL FOUNDERS


Mr.Ilya Osadchuk, Company President, Director, and Founder.    Ilya private page


Dr.Andrew Zhalko-Tytarenko, Company Director, CTO, and Founder.  Andrew profile

    Dr. Zhalko-Tytarenko is a Canadian, born in Ukraine, having moved to Canada in 1996. He is an M.Sc. graduate of the Chair of Theoretical Physics of Kyiv University, holds a Ph.D. in the Physics of Condensed Matter, and has authored over 70 research articles in computational physics, materials science, and space technologies.
Following a successful career of 15 years in academia, Dr. Zhalko-Tytarenko joined the Ukrainian government, where he coordinated international technical assistance to a newly independent Ukraine. He then became Deputy- and Acting Head of the National Space Agency of Ukraine, where he presided over the conversion of the Ukrainian missile industry from military to commercial; prepared the signing of space cooperation Agreements with the USA, India, and other nations; and was the Ukrainian signatory for the establishment documents for the SeaLaunch project.
While serving at the Ukrainian Space Agency he launched the adhesion of Ukraine to the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) as a space-faring nation, which has a complete package of missile technologies. He supervised establishment of the framework for such an adhesion nationally and internationally. His following role was the 1st Deputy Director General – Representative of Ukraine at the inter-government Science and Technology Centre in Ukraine STCU. STCU was established by the USA, Canada, Sweden, and European Union (joined later) to prevent leak of missile and WMD technology and brain drain from Ukraine to the rough nations. STCU became a success story of the non-proliferation and missile and WMD technology control. Dr. Zhalko-Tytarenko remains active in the non-proliferation field. Following emigration from Ukraine in 1996, he participated in the international space industry projects in Australia, Canada, and the USA, including the historic 1998 world-first space launch from a commercially owned and operated launch site, near Fort Churchill, Manitoba, Canada. He later served as Director, International Space Systems, of the Asia-Pacific Space Centre in Sydney, Australia. While in Canada, he continues to write, and has authored over 30 publications in NewSpace Thruster, Diplomatic Courier, and Diplomat International Canada magazines.
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