Dominik Strzalka
Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, head of the Department of Complex Systems, Associate professor. Graduate of the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rzeszów University of Technology. Faculty research and teaching employee since 2003. Expert of NCBiR, MEiN, GACR. Author of over 40 scientific publications indexed in the WoS and SCOPUS databases. Associate Editor of IEEE Access. Editor-in-Chief of Advances in IT and Electrical Engineering. Project coordinator: CRI-Net - Critical Network SDN Security System - SDN network security system for critical infrastructure, InCyT - Interdisciplinary Cyber Training, AICY - AI-based Cybersecurity Training with Gamification Techniques, RaP STEAM - robotics and programming in primary schools in the Podkarpackie province, CYBER.MIL Academy. Research interests: complex systems, decision support systems, cybersecurity, VR/AR technologies.
Marek Bolanowski
Assistant professor at Department of Complex Systems at Rzeszów University of Technology, Poland. He is a member of the board presidium of the Polish Information Processing Society. He is the author of over 80 publications in national and international journals and conference proceedings. He managed and led research projects in collaboration with industry partners and contributed as a co-author to technology implementations within the sector. Additionally, he has organized workshops and conferences focused on computer networks, software engineering, and Industry 4.0. Research interests focus on the design and operation of distributed systems including cognitive networks, anomaly detection/prediction, cybersecurity, performance analysis, PoC testing, and automation of the IT systems management process with a focus on Industry 4.0 and IoE elements.
Andrzej Paszkiewicz
Assistant professor at the Department of Complex Systems at Rzeszów University of Technology, Poland. He is the President of the Subcarpathian Branch of the Polish Information Processing Society, and Head of the Regional Center of Excellence in Automation and Robotics, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunications of the Rzeszów University of Technology. He is the author of over 100 publications in national and international journals and conference proceedings. He coordinated and conducted research projects in cooperation with business, and is a co-author of technology implementations in industry. He has organized workshops and conferences in computer networks, software engineering and Industry 4.0. His current research interests focus on widely understood processes in network structures as well as Virtual Reality/Augmented Reality and the development of technologies for industrial applications.
Piotr Hadaj
M.Sc. Teaching and research asissant in the Department of Complex Systems on Rzeszow University of Technology.
His main research field is modelling electrical power grid failure simulation.
Mikheil Chikhradze
Ph.D., Senior SCientist, G.Tsulukidze Mining Institute of Georgia
Associate professor, Department of Engineering Physics, Georgian Technical University
Scientific Interests: Engineering, Explosive compaction Technology, Safety and security Systems, Protective technologies, Materials Science, composite materials, High entropy alloys, Medical and Engineering Physics.
Participant of 2 NATOo advanced study Institute in 2006 and 2008, participant of 2 NATO SPS Projects (Completed).
Author of more than 30 scientific publications and 3 patents
Yurii Papaika
Head of the Department of Electric Power Engineering Dnipro University of Technology.
Areas of research:
- electromagnetic compatibility of power supply systems with non-linear loads;
- ensuring voltage quality standards in electrical networks with renewable energy sources;
- energy efficiency of power supply systems of industrial enterprises, public buildings and
structures;
- resource and energy saving in power supply systems of energy-intensive industries;
- efficiency of operating modes of distribution electric networks;
- transport with induction energy transfer at high frequency.
Anatolii Cherniavskyi
Partner country project director of Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) supported by NATO “Energy infrastructure resilience in response to war and other hazards”
The Head of Training centre for Energy Managers of Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute (Ukraine).
Since 2009, he has been working as an associate professor at the Department of Power Supply of Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute. More than 100 scientific articles, standards, manuals, textbooks in field of efficient use of energy resources and environmental impact.
Member of International Technical committees of standardization ISO/TC 301 "Energy management and energy savings" and National Technical committees of standardization TC 13 "Standardization of Electrical household machines and appliances" and TC 48 "Energy Saving”. European Energy Manager (CCI).
Ilmars Blumbergs.
Eng. Sc. Dr Education: In 2012, he received a Doctoral Degree in Engineering Science from the Aviation Institute of Riga Technical University (Latvia). In 2005, received a Master’s Degree in Aviation Transport, and in 2001, obtained a bachelor’s degree in Automotive Engineering. Have extensive expertise in design, implementation, licensing, accreditation, and managing of higher education programs.
Research interest: fiber composite materials, thermodynamics, especially piston engines including Stirling engines, flow simulations, space technologies, and nano-coatings.
Jiri Mazurek
Born in 1974. He received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in physics from the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague, and the Ph.D. degree in theory of education in physics from the Faculty of Science, University of Ostrava, in 2009. Currently, he is an Associate Professor with the Department of Informatics and Mathematics at Silesian University, Opava, Czech Republic. His research focuses mainly on decision theory under uncertainty and pairwise comparisons methods. He published his research in journals such as Information Sciences, European Journal of Operational Research, or Fuzzy Optimization and Decision Making. He is a member of various Czech, European, American and UK societies of operational research.
Viktor Gurieiev
An an expert in constructing web-based simulation systems for operational and dispatching personnel of large-scale electric grids, focusing on implementation, scaling, and support within the United Energy System of Ukraine. He has developed effective methods for calculating steady-state modes and long-term processes in distributed simulation training systems for power systems. In addition, Viktor Gurieiev is actively involved in scientific research in education, mathematical modeling, and algorithm analysis for electric power engineering. He holds a Doctor Habilitatus degree and is an Academician of the Academy of Technological Sciences of Ukraine. He has published over 70 papers in international journals and monographs.
Olena Yarmoliuk
Ph.D., Associate Professor, Deputy Head of the Power Supply Department of Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute
Research interests:
- estimation of electrical loads of consumers under conditions of information uncertainty;
- optimal installation location and technical characteristics of low-power renewable energy sources;
- hybrid renewable power supply systems;
- optimisation of energy distribution processes in systems with low-power renewable energy sources and energy storage systems.
Oleksiy Kudryavtsev
Deputy Director SE “Main educational and methodological center of State Labor Service of Ukraine”
Member of working groups for discussing and writing legislation on occupational health and safety, involved in humanitarian demining processes.
Vitaliy Opryshko
PhD in Power Engineering Researcher & Lecturer
Dr. Opryshko brings over a decade of energy sector expertise to his role at the National Technical University of Ukraine Igor Sikorsky KPI. He specializes in managing innovative energy projects, developing sustainable strategies, optimizing energy systems, and advancing business initiatives in Ukraine's energy landscape. His work bridges cutting-edge research with practical applications, driving progress in power engineering and sustainable technologies.
Hubert Schölnast
Dipl.-Ing. Hubert Schölnast BSc received the BSc degree (“Bachelor of Science in Engineering”) in “Information and Communication Systems and Services” from University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien in Vienna, Austria in 2009 and the master's degree (“Diplom-Ingenieur für technisch-wissenschaftliche Berufe”) in “Information Security” from University of Applied Sciences St. Pölten in St. Pölten, Austria in 2019. Since 2018, he has been a junior researcher at the Institute for IT Security Research and a member of the Research Group Data Intelligence at UAS St. Pölten. He is currently also a lecturer at UAS St. Pölten (Statistics and Computer Science) and he is currently pursuing a doctoral degree with the Research Group Security and Privacy, Faculty of Computer Science, University of Vienna in Vienna, Austria. His research interests are coding theory, quantum cryptography and secure systems.
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