Faculty members of the Department of Electrical Devises actively participate in the global scientific and educational community. Their international activities include:
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Participation in International Conferences: Presenting research results, attending workshops, and networking with global experts in electrical engineering, electromechanics, and related fields.
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Collaborative Research Projects: Working with foreign universities and research centers on joint scientific projects and publications.
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Exchange Programs: Engaging in teaching and research visits to partner institutions abroad.
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Guest Lectures and Seminars: Delivering lectures, masterclasses, and seminars at international universities and industry events.
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Editorial Work: Acting as reviewers or editors for international scientific journals.
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International Grants and Funding: Securing competitive funding for research projects in collaboration with foreign institutions.
These activities strengthen the department’s international ties, enrich the teaching and research environment, and provide students with opportunities to participate in global scientific projects.
In May 2019, faculty members of the Department of Electrical Devises (Borys KLYMENKO and Mykhailo PANTELIAT ) visited their German colleagues (Markus KLEMENS) at the Chair of Electromagnetic Theory, University of Wuppertal. During the visit, the parties discussed directions for scientific and academic collaboration, including the exchange of students, PhD candidates, and faculty members. A research presentation was also delivered at the colloquium of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Information, and Media Technology, highlighting the main achievements of the department.
In September 2015 and June 2018, a representative of the Department, Mykhailo PANTELIAT, visited French colleagues at the Nantes Atlantique Electrical Energy Research Institute (IREENA), Polytech Nantes, University of Nantes, France. During these visits, the parties discussed directions for scientific and academic cooperation, including the exchange of students, PhD candidates, and faculty members. Research presentations were also delivered at the IREENA Institute’s scientific seminar.
Faculty members of the Department regularly participate with plenary and poster presentations at leading international conferences, symposia, and seminars related to the Department’s research topics. Some examples include:
10th International Symposium on Linear Drives for Industrial Applications (LDIA’2015), Aachen, Germany, July 2015:
Pantelyat, M.G. and Doležel, I.: FE technique for thermo-contact problems solution and its application for multiphysics numerical analysis of linear thermo-elastic actuator.
18th International Symposium on Electromagnetic Fields in Mechatronics, Electrical and Electronic Engineering (ISEF’2017), Łódź, Poland, September 2017:
Klymenko, B.V. and Pantelyat, M.G.: Electromagnetic actuators for medium voltage vacuum switching devices: Classification, design, controlling.
International Conference “Thermal Problems in Electrical Engineering and Electrotechnology,” Konopnica, Poland, September 2017:
Pantelyat, M.G.: Magneto-thermo-mechanical analysis of electrotechnological and electromechanical devices using the Finite Element Method.
International Scientific Conference Humboldt-Kolleg “Limits of Knowledge,” Kraków, Poland, June 2017:
Pantelyat, M.G. and Klymenko, B.V.: An equipment subsidy from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation provided by the Federal Foreign Office of Germany – a great contribution to the advancement of science and learning and to international cooperation.
18th International Symposium on Numerical Computation of Electromagnetic Fields in Electrical Engineering, Graz, Austria, September 2018:
Pantelyat, M.G., Klymenko, B.V. and Bajda, Ye.I.: Multiphysics multi-scale electromagneto-thermal problems solution: time step determination from “physical” point of view.
19th International Symposium on Numerical Computation of Electromagnetic Fields in Electrical Engineering, Graz, Austria, September 2020 (online):
Bajda, Ye.I., Clemens, M., Pantelyat, M.G., Korol, O.G., Lelyuk, M.A. and Vyrovets, S.V.: Multiphysics models of innovative actuators of LV and MV vacuum circuit breakers and contactors.
21st International Symposium on Computational Methods in Electrical Engineering and Multiphysics, Graz, Austria, September 2024 (online):
Baida, Ye.I., Lytvynenko, V.V., Chepeliuk, O.O., Leliuk, M.A., Clemens, M. and Pantelyat, M.G.: New design of a fast Thomson drive actuator based on permanent magnets: multiphysics simulation.
Pantelyat, M.G. and Chepeliuk, O.O.: Design household induction cooker systems based on electromagnetic field computation.