He graduated from Samara State Aerospace University (National Research University) in 2013 with Master degree, majoring in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science. He is currently a post-graduated student of third year of Technical Cybernetics department. He is working as a laboratory assistant at the Image Processing Systems Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Research interests: diffractive optics, optical propagation operators, programming.
S. N. Khonina, S. G. Volotovsky, M. S. Kirilenko, “A method of generating a random optical field using the Karhunen-Loeve expansion to simulate atmospheric turbulence”, Computer Optics, 44:1 (2020), 53–59
M. S. Kirilenko, S. N. Khonina, “Investigation of the topological charge stability for multi-ringed Laguerre–Gauss vortex beams to random distortions”, Computer Optics, 43:4 (2019), 567–576
S. N. Khonina, S. G. Volotovsky, M. S. Kirilenko, “Formation of required distributions on the basis of decomposition by vortex eigen functions of a bounded non-paraxial propagation operator”, Computer Optics, 43:2 (2019), 184–192
S. V. Karpeev, V. D. Paranin, M. S. Kirilenko, “Comparison of the stability of Laguerrå-Gauss vortex beams to random fluctuations of the optical environment”, Computer Optics, 41:2 (2017), 208–217
M. S. Kirilenko, R. O. Zubtsov, S. N. Khonina, “Calculation of eigenfunctions of a bounded fractional Fourier transform”, Computer Optics, 39:3 (2015), 332–338