Science

Science is the foundation of progress! It opens new possibilities, changes the world for the better, and promotes technical innovations. Thanks to the dedication of scientists and researchers, the electrical engineering industry continues to develop, creating prospects for future generations. The Department of Electrical Insulation and Cable Engineering of NTU “KhPI” sincerely congratulates Hanna Viktorivna Bezprozvannykh on receiving a Letter of Appreciation from the editorial board of the “Technical Electrodynamics” journal for creative activity and fruitful cooperation in 2024. This recognition confirms her high professionalism, scientific dedication, and contribution to the development of electrical engineering science.
 
 
 
 


Modern electrical engineering is a multifaceted and dynamic field that encompasses a wide range of problems faced by theoretical scientists and experimenters today. First and foremost, this includes energy efficiency related to the development of effective electrical systems and devices to minimize energy consumption and waste, including Smart-monitoring technology in the electric power industry. The transition to distributed electrical generation with the integration of renewable energy sources into the existing electrical network creates problems related to the standardization of microgrids, network stability, and efficient electrical network distribution. The focus of the main directions of mobile diagnostics of powerful energy facilities of Ukraine’s critical infrastructure should be concentrated on potential developments in measuring partial discharges in solid polymer insulation of power cables and electrical machines. Effective conversion and control of electricity in applications such as renewable energy systems requires overcoming challenges in high-frequency switching, which causes complex electromagnetic and electrophysical processes in electrical equipment, including electrical insulation. All these challenges reflect the nature of electrical engineering, which is at the forefront of innovation and constantly developing, and the urgent need for theoretical and practical solutions to meet technological, environmental, and social requirements. There are many overlaps between different research areas in electrical engineering. These overlaps are modeled, simulated, experimentally verified, and implemented in industry, as demonstrated by the results of the XVIII International Scientific and Technical Conference “PROBLEMS OF MODERN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING – 2024”

Presenting Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor

Hanna Viktorivna Bezprozvannykh

Students should engage in science from day one, not just read about how others do it.
Evidence of this is the participation with presentations by part-time master’s students Danylo Osin and Ihor Pushkar at the International Symposium “Problems of Electric Power Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Electromechanics” (SIEMA’2023) and the XVII Scientific-Practical Conference of Master’s and PhD Students.

 


In today’s world, where technological innovations are becoming increasingly important, students have an excellent opportunity to contribute to the development of this field. On May 24, 2024, the XXXII International Scientific and Practical Conference “Information Technologies: Science, Engineering, Technology, Education, Health (MicroCAD-2024)” took place.

During the event, participants had the opportunity to discuss current issues and prospects for industry development with leading specialists and scientists. The presentations and reports of the participants sparked lively interest and became a platform for constructive discussions and exchange of experience.

In particular, the powerful presentation by Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Professor of the EICT Department Hanna Viktorivna Bezprozvannykh on materials developed with PhD student Marharyta Volodymyrivna Hrynyshyna, on the topic “Improving Energy Efficiency of High-Voltage Power Cables with Composite Semiconductor Materials” made a very strong impression and sparked heated discussion.


From October 2 to 6, 2023, the fourth international conference “2023 IEEE 4th KhPI Week on Advanced Technology” was held at NTU “KhPI” in an online format. Professors from our department participated with reports and prepared presentations. The materials highlighted in the works are of interest to the scientific community and relevant to today’s electrical insulation and cable engineering. Thank you for the excellent presentations from all participants!

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On October 21, 2022, a meeting of the section “Electrical Insulation, Cable and Fiber Optic Engineering” was held as part of the International Symposium “Problems of Electric Power Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Electromechanics SIEMA’2022”. Although the meeting was held in a remote format, it was truly international. We thank the participants for their excellent presentations, and the technical committee comprising professors from the EICT Department, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Prof. Hanna BEZPROZVANNYKH and PhD Eugene MOSKVITIN for the excellent organization and support of the section meeting!

The materials from the meeting can be viewed below

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