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Irina Chankina

Program Office Coordinator at Unite-X

Irina Chankina, PhD, serves as the Program Office Coordinator at Unite-X since December 2021, where responsibilities include supporting project planning, implementing policies, fostering team relationships, and preparing materials and reports. Previously, Chankina held roles at TenViz from January 2016 to November 2021, including Head of Research and Development, focusing on predictive analytics and AI-driven solutions for investors. Prior to that, Chankina worked as a Mathematician/Data Scientist and Product Manager at TenViz and served as a Lecturer in Statistics at Simon Kuznets Kharkiv National University of Economics from January 2011 to August 2015. Chankina earned a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Mathematical Methods in Economics from the same university between 2008 and 2012.

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Leiden, Netherlands

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Unite-X

We are dedicated to aggregating safety with production effectiveness, believing that a safe working environment equals an effective working environment. With over 20 years of experience in the field we have became pioneers in the domain of Operational Safety Excellence. Operational Safety Excellence (OSE) is the best strategy for approaching HSE policies implementation as it helps to balance safety with operational effectiveness. It connects the essential safety carve-out of the Health Safety Environment (HSE) domain with the domain of Operational Excellence. Follow our dedicated OSE LinkedIn page here: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/operational-safety-excellence With the Unite-X software solutions we show that implementing policies focused around achieving Operational Safety Excellence are proved to be cost efficient. To effectively achieve full capacity under the safest circumstances, expertise in the domain of Operational Safety Excellence assures that safety processes are integrated in day-to-day production routines and maintenance environments.


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51-200

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