Advanced Technologies for Energy and Environment

The book is a summary of the cooperation between the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science of Lublin University of Technology and Japanese universities in areas of advanced technologies in electrical and environmental engineering. These fields include non-thermal plasma technolo...

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Hlavní autoři: Stryczewska, Henryka Danuta, Ebihara, Kenji
Médium: Online
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Lublin University of Technology Publishing House 2025
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On-line přístup:https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/163063
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Shrnutí:The book is a summary of the cooperation between the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science of Lublin University of Technology and Japanese universities in areas of advanced technologies in electrical and environmental engineering. These fields include non-thermal plasma technologies, superconductivity, electromagnetic compatibility of technological devices, smart electrical installations, modern and environmentally friendly materials and devices, renewable energy and environmentally friendly electricity. This thematic scope is a result of the project implemented under the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) Academic International Partnerships programme entitled “Energo-Eco Studies and Expert visits”, carried out between 2019–2022, whose partners are three Japanese universities: Kumamoto, Sojo and Ryukyus, and the Environment and Energy Laboratory. The main goals of the project are study visits and exchange of students and their mentors, who are experts in the field of electrical engineering and ecology at partner universities, promoting best practices and innovative solutions in the field of advanced, energy-saving and environmentally friendly technologies for applications in electrical engineering, electronics, energy, environmental engineering and agriculture as well as defining new research disciplines in the field of R&D. No less important as goals of the project are the internationalisation of education, increasing the competitiveness of graduates of universities participating in the project on local and international labour markets, and promoting the field of electrical engineering among prospective students, through visits of students and their supervisors to partner universities. This purpose is served by Chapter 11 of the monograph, which contains an overview of research topics carried out by students and doctoral students at partner universities under the supervision of their mentors. The book is addressed to students and doctoral students at partner universities, their mentors as well as graduates of partner universities who use advanced and environmentally friendly electrotechnical technologies in their professional work and want to disseminate, improve and implement these in engineering practice and in international cooperation.