Tatiana Shulga
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Tatiana Shulga is a researcher specializing in welding engineering, robotic process automation, and quality assurance in metal construction. Her work addresses critical challenges in industrial manufacturing, particularly the integration of robotic technological complexes to enhance welding precision and reliability. Her most cited paper, "Problem of quality assurance during metal constructions welding via robotic technological complexes" (2018, 12 citations), formulates a novel approach to minimizing the probability of adverse event combinations that compromise welding quality. By developing models and algorithms that optimize process criteria, Shulga provides a systematic framework for reducing defects and improving consistency in automated welding environments. This contribution is significant for industries reliant on high-integrity metal structures, such as construction and heavy engineering. Though her citation count is modest, her work represents a focused and practical advancement in the intersection of robotics and manufacturing quality control. Shulga’s research offers valuable insights for engineers and researchers seeking to enhance automation reliability, making her a notable figure in the field of robotic welding and quality assurance.
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