On May 16, the Department of Electrical Apparatus held a meeting dedicated to organizing the annual XXXIII International Scientific Conference MicroCAD-2025 at NTU “KhPI”

Department of Electrical Devises Hosts Preparatory Meeting for the XXXIII International Scientific Conference MicroCAD-2025

On May 16, 2025, the Department of Electrical Devises held a meeting dedicated to organizing the annual XXXIII International Scientific Conference MicroCAD-2025 at NTU “KhPI”. Reports were presented by PhD students, Master’s students, and faculty members of the department, including:

  1. Ye. I. BaydaModeling of Ferroresonance Phenomenon in Medium Voltage Networks with Isolated Neutral

  2. M. M. Yalovenko, O. H. Sereda, M. A. LelyukCurrent Protection with Selective Sensitivity to Starting Currents of Induction Motors

  3. O. O. Chepeliuk, Ye. Yu. ZorinModern Approaches to Household Appliance Protection: Voltage Control Relays with BLE Management

  4. O. O. Hoydenko, O. H. Sereda, M. A. LelyukProtection of Single-Phase Power Consumers from Overvoltages during Neutral Wire Breaks

  5. O. M. HrechkoWays to Reduce Overvoltages, Eliminate Resonance Phenomena, and Improve Protection of Medium Voltage Measuring Transformers

  6. H. V. Lamash, O. O. ChepeliukModeling the Operation of Phase Reversal Protection Algorithms in MATLAB Simulink

  7. A. V. Milashych, O. O. ChepeliukFeatures of Thermistor Protection Relay Design

  8. M. G. Pantelyat, P. S. MyasoyedovUsing Commercial Software for Computational Study of Electromagnetic Compatibility: Selected Examples

During the meeting, the following points were highlighted in the protocol:

  • Introduce the practice of involving students of the G3 specialty “Electric Power Engineering, Electromechanics, and Electrical Engineering” in Section 1 activities;

  • Actively involve domestic and international researchers working in fundamental areas of electrical apparatus engineering;

  • Engage representatives of leading universities, research institutes, and industries not only from Ukraine but also from EU countries, using modern online communication tools;

  • Involve industry professionals to present new developments and scientific challenges that require solutions to improve implementation efficiency;

  • Where possible, initiate round tables and discussions on the experience of training Masters and PhD students in European institutions in the specialty “Electric Power Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Electromechanics”;

  • Introduce inter-sectional meetings to create a center of scientific and educational competencies, fostering effective communication and collaboration among researchers, faculty, and leading industry specialists in Ukraine;

  • Identify the most promising directions of fundamental research for the next 5–10 years and applied research for 2–5 years to concentrate efforts of different scientific schools, enhancing the implementation of new technologies in electrical apparatus engineering;

  • Continue publishing review articles in peer-reviewed journals of categories A and B in the G3 specialty.

The conference proceedings can be accessed via the following link.


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