November 27, 2024 marked a comprehensive interdisciplinary session for students of the “Electrical Insulation and Cable Engineering” department, bringing together students from the 1st, 3rd-6th years. The event began with a historical overview of the department’s traditions, presented by Doctor of Technical Sciences, Prof. Hanna Viktorivna Bezprozvannykh. She emphasized the importance of teamwork, interdisciplinary approaches, and generational continuity in the student community.
During the session, first-year students were introduced to key aspects of the specialty, senior students presented their work, and master’s students demonstrated their research projects. Students from group E-121k, Roman Ishchenko and Artem Yevstratenko, presented their research results on coaxial cables using the GNU Octave software environment.
Master’s students Denys Siyatovskyi (group E-N124k) and Yurii Bondar (group E-N123k) presented their work to younger colleagues: “Investigation of the Laws of Geometric Optics and Dispersion of Single-Mode Fibers” and “Modern Fiber-Optic Sensors,” respectively.
Such events help students gain a deeper understanding of their specialty, exchange experiences, and develop skills necessary for solving modern technical problems. The department takes pride in its students and continues to uphold traditions that foster the professional growth of future specialists. We are confident that such events shape competent professionals ready to meet modern challenges in the field of electrical insulation, cable, and fiber-optic engineering.
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.
As part of Subsection 1.3: “Modern Information and Energy-Saving Technologies in Energy”, students from group E-N123k prepared a presentation on “Cables in Electric Vehicles,” which attracted significant attention from scientists. Student participation in such conferences not only contributes to their professional development but also benefits society by presenting new ideas and solutions to current problems. The presentation “Cables in Electric Vehicles” demonstrated the high level of knowledge and research skills of the students.
During the event, there was an opportunity to discuss current issues and prospects for industry development with leading specialists and scientists. The presentations and reports of the participants generated lively interest and became a platform for constructive discussions and exchange of experience.
Students should engage in research 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 and Practical Conference for Master’s and Postgraduate Students.
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From October 2-6, 2023, NTU “KhPI” hosted the fourth international conference “2023 IEEE 4th KhPI Week on Advanced Technology” in an online format. Faculty members from our department participated with reports and prepared presentations. The materials highlighted in the works are of interest both to the scientific community and are relevant to today’s electrical insulation and cable engineering. We thank all participants for their excellent presentations!
On October 21, 2022, a meeting of the “Electrical Insulation, Cable and Fiber-Optic Engineering” section was held as part of the International Symposium “Problems of Electric Power Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Electromechanics SIEMA’2022”. Although the meeting was held remotely, it was truly international. We thank the participants for their excellent presentations, and the technical committee consisting of faculty members of the EICOT department, D.Sc., Prof. Hanna BEZPROZVANNYKH and Ph.D. Yevhen MOSKVITIN, for the excellent organization and support of the section meeting!
Materials from the meeting can be viewed below
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A good tradition at the department is the annual comprehensive interdisciplinary sessions among bachelors and masters of the specialization under the guidance of Prof. Hanna Viktorivna Bezprozvannykh, with students defending their collective and individual projects in the disciplines “Theory of Electromagnetic Fields in Electrical Insulation, Cable and Fiber-Optic Engineering,” “Fundamentals of Fiber-Optic Engineering: Communication Cables,” and “Physical Fundamentals of Fiber-Optic Engineering.”
The works presented for defense are structurally and logically connected to each other: each subsequent work is based on the previous one and continues and develops the previous one at a higher theoretical level and practical implementation, taking into account the disciplines taught in the 3rd, 4th, and 5th years of the specialization “Electrical Insulation, Cable and Fiber-Optic Engineering.”
This format of conducting the final interdisciplinary session among students of different years of the specialization ensures the formation of continuity, awareness of the significance of the specialization, and is a factor in motivating students to learn.
Individual assignments are a mandatory component of the diploma project for both bachelors and masters.
Based on the results of the completed assignments, student activity during the execution stage, and during the defense, students of the specialization received certificates signed by the Rector of NTU “KhPI” Prof. Sokol Ye.I.:
Ishchenko Roman and Shuster Serhii – bachelors of group E-121k;
Siyatovskyi Denys – bachelor of group E-120k; Bondar Yurii – master of group E-N123k.
Screenshots from student presentations are shown below:
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