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PhD in History, lecturer at the National Technical University „Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute“ and fellow of the Philipp Schwartz Initiative of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation at the Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe (GWZO). Her research interests include social history, trauma studies, everydaylife history and gender studies. Her scientific method of research is related to oral history. She is a participant in many oral history projects: «Prisoners of Neuengamme", «Don't forget! Kharkiv», «Voices»,  «Chernobyl Historical Workshop»,  «Right to Life»,  «War Childhood museum», «Unspoken». Interviewed more than 200 witnesses and participants of World War II and Holocaust survivors in Ukraine.
Her publications cover the topics of culture of remembrance, traumatic memories, and the politics of memory: Traumatic memory: following by biographical narratives (examples of the Holocaust, Chornobyl, Fukushima) (Kiev, 2022), Holocaust memorials in Kharkiv. Memorialization in urban space (Berlin,2022), Traumatic memories of Chernobyl (Wrocław, 2019),  Antisemitism, Discrimination or Humanism? The position of the ROC hierarch on Jewishness (Kiev, 2019); Vilcha the resettled  village (Kharkiv, 2018).