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IV Selected Issues in Power Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Industry 4.0 – Conference 17-19 September 2025.

Dear Colleagues!
We would like to invite you to participate and write a paper for our International Conference

The aim of the conference, organized by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, is to present scientific achievements, exchange professional experiences and integrate the interdisciplinary academic community of electrical engineering, electronics and mechatronics. The event scheduled for the current 2022 will be an international meeting on electrical engineering, electronics, Industry 4.0 and RES, which annually brings together top specialists, engineers and lecturers from around the world. The conference is expected to discuss the latest developments, as well as future improvements in Industry 4.0, electromobility, renewable energy and smart electronics, all inducing the development of an economy based on these fields of knowledge.

Organizer

Polish Society of Theoretical and Applied Electrical Engineering (PTETiS)

Rzeszow University of Technology
al. Powstańców Warszawy 12
35-959 Rzeszów
Subcarpathian Voivodship

Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering

The purpose of the Conference, organized by Rzeszow University of Technology, PTETiS, is to present the results of scientific research, exchange professional experience and integrate the interdisciplinary scientific community in the work on selected problems of electrical engineering, electronics, automation and mechatronics.

Under the patronage of the Dean of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science of Rzeszow University of Technology Prof. Roman Zajdel.

 

Conference topics include:

Industry 4.0:
– Linking machines, systems, processes and products into “smart” networks that supervise themselves, automated and robotic production systems,
– Real-time diagnosis of technological processes,
– Methods and tools for modeling and simulation of selected automation systems,
– Design, construction, modeling, simulation and control of mechatronic systems
– Mechatronic measurement systems and sensors
– Actuators and servosystems
– Unconventional electromechanical devices and drives
– Robotics and its applications
– Transportation and automotive
– Artificial intelligence and machine learning

  • Artificial intelligence for signal processing;
  • Artificial intelligence for image processing
    – Intelligent buildings
    – Systems engineering
    – Bio-mechatronics and MEMS
    – Materials engineering and smart materials
    – Smart industry and Industry 4.0
    – Rapid prototyping and 3D printing
    – Trends in mechatronics engineering education
    Smart electronics
    – Synthesis and study of the properties of microelectronic MEMS and NEMS mechatronic systems,
    – Implementation studies of new electronic materials,
    – Study of static and dynamic temperature fields in electronic systems,
    – RFID,
    – Sensors in IoT
    – Smartcity
    – Signal processing, optimization and processing,
    – Implementation of micro- and nanoelectronic structures
    Electromobility:
    – Electric cars,
    – Power electronics,
    – Drive and control design,
    – Smart Grid – Smart electrical grid,
    – Energy Storage,
    – EV Charging and Blockchain,
    – Electromobility in Poland,
    – Infrastructure for electromobility (E-car and E-bus) – plans and challenges,
    – Mathematical models of power electronic components and systems,
    – Methods and tools for modeling and simulation of selected electrotechnical systems,
    – New structural, technological and metrological developments in electrical engineering,
    – Control of electrical machinery, lighting, fiber optics.
    Renewable energy sources:
    – Photovoltaics,
    – Wind energy,
    – Heat pumps,
    – Geothermal energy,
    – Remote monitoring and anomaly investigation systems using artificial intelligence,
    – Cyber security of energy and ICT networks,
    – Price forecasting in the context of RES auctions

Organizing Committee:

  • Damian Mazur
  • Bogdan Kwiatkowski
  • Tomasz Kossowski
  • Mariusz Korkosz
  • Piotr Bogusz
  • Grzegorz Drałus
  • Jacek Bartman
  • Kamil Szostek
  • Mariusz Gamracki

Steering Committee:

  1. BARZ CRISTIAN, TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF CLUJ-NAPOCA
  2. BEŇA LÚBOMIR, TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY IN KOSICE
  3. BOGUSZ PIOTR , RZESZOW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  4. BOLANOWSKI MAREK, RZESZOW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  5. BARTMAN JACEK, UNIVERSITY OF RZESZOW
  6. BINKOWSKI TOMASZ, RZESZOW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  7. BUDZIK GRZEGORZ, RZESZOW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  8. BURLIKOWSKI WOJCIECH, SILESIAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  9. ČONKA ZSOLT, TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY IN KOSICE
  10. CHRISTIAN KREISCHER, HELMUT-SCHMIDT UNIVERSITÄT
  11. DEMENKO ANDRZEJ, POZNAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  12. DOROZHOVETS MYKHAYLO, LVIV UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  13. DRAŁUS GRZEGORZ, RZESZOW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  14. DUSAN MEDVED, TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY IN KOSICE
  15. GOŁĘBIOWSKI LESŁAW, RZESZOW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  16. GOŁĘBIOWSKI MAREK, RZESZOW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  17. JANKOWSKI-MIHUŁOWICZ PIOTR, RZESZOW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  18. KAWALA-STERNIUK ALEKSANDRA, OPOLE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  19. KLUSZCZYŃSKI KRZYSZTOF, KRAKOW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  20. KNYPINSKI ŁUKASZ, POZNAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  21. KLUSKA JACEK, RZESZOW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  22. KLUSZCZYŃSKI KRZYSZTOF, KRAKOW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  23. KOLEK ANDRZEJ, RZESZOW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  24. KOLOCUN MICHAL, TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY IN KOSICE
  25. KORKOSZ MARIUSZ, RZESZOW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  26. KOSSOWSKI TOMASZ, RZESZOW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  27. KUTSYK ANDRIY, LVIV UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  28. KWATER TADEUSZ, PWSTE JAROSLAW
  29. KWIATKOWSKI BOGDAN, RZESZOW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  30. ŁUKANISZYN MARIAN, OPOLE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  31. MACHOWSKI WITOLD, AGH UNIVERSITY OF KRAKOW
  32. MALINOWSKI MARIUSZ, WARSAW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  33. MASLOWSKI GRZEGORZ, RZESZOW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  34. MAZUR DAMIAN, RZESZOW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  35. MAZUREK MIROSŁAW, RZESZOW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  36. PAŁKA RYSZARD, ZACHODNIOPOMORSKI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  37. PASZKIEWICZ ANDRZEJ, RZESZOW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  38. PAWLIK MAREK, TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY IN KOSICE
  39. RÓŻOWICZ ANTONI, SWIETOKRZYSKA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  40. VULTURE JAROSLAW, RZESZOW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  41. SIKORSKI ANDRZEJ, BIALYSTOK UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  42. SMUSZ ROBERT, RZESZOW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  43. SUŁOWICZ MACIEJ, KRAKOW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  44. STĘPIEŃ JACEK, AGH UNIVERSITY OF KRAKOW
  45. STRYCZEWSKA DANUTA, LUBLIN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  46. WACHTA HENRYK, RZESZOW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  47. WISZ GRZEGORZ, UNIVERSITY OF RZESZOW
  48. WĘGIEL TOMASZ, KRAKOW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  49. WINCENCIAK STANISŁAW, WARSAW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  50. ZAJDEL ROMAN, RZESZOW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

Publication of conference articles

Articles must be written in English according to:

  • Electrical Engineering Review,
  • Acta Electrotechnica et Informatica,
  • Elektronika,
  • Advances in Science and Technology Research Journal (ASTRJ),
  • AEE journal,
  • The Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences Technical Sciences,
  • Archives of Control Sciences,
  • IEEE or Elsevier journals (after external review).

The articles will be reviewed by the Scientific Committee of the Conference and after qualification will be submitted for publication. The costs of publication in selected journals are covered by the authors of the article (publication is not included in conference fee).

Instructions for authors

Length of the abstract (up to 2 pages of proceedings)

The full length of the paper (up to 6 pages of proceedings), including figures, for each paper is allowed.

Official languages of the conference: Polish and English

Conference fees (Registration from June to October 2025)

  • 500 € / 2100 PLN for participants
    Fees are in PLN and include Polish VAT.
    The registration fee includes participation in all sessions and conference materials.
  • Discount for PTETIS, SEP, IEEE members

The fee should be transferred to the following bank account:

Bank Account: PTETiS Rzeszow Branch:

Polskie Towarzystwo Elektrotechniki Teoretycznej i Stosowanej Oddzial Rzeszowski
2 W.Pola St., 35-959 Rzeszów
Bank: Pekao S.A. II O. in Rzeszów
Account no: 72 1240 2614 1111 0011 0970 9265

IBAN account number: PL72 1240 2614 1111 0011 0970 9265;
BIC code of Bank Pekao SA: PKOPPLPW

NIP: 526-17-23-697
Transfer description: first name, last name,

In the title of the transfer, please include the first and last names of the conference participants. In the case of an additional article or accompanying person, please provide all necessary information.


Conference Program:

September 17

10:00 – 10:30 – Early registration (rooms available after 14:00)

11:00 – 14:00 – Free time, Visiting Solina Lake and optional trip via ferry (cost aroud 10 Euro)

16:00 – 17:00 – Lunch and registration

17:00 – Opening of the conference by the chairman of PTETIS, prof. Damian Mazur and prof. Marian Łukaniszyn, chairman of the Committee on Electrical Engineering of the Polish Academy of Sciences

17:15 – 18:30 – Session 1

18:30 – Meeting of the organizing and steering committee

19:00 – Dinner

September 18

9:00 – 10:30 – Session 2

10:45 – 11:00 – Coffee break

11:00 – 12:30 – Session 3

12:30 – 14:00 – Lunch

14:00 – 19:00 – Mountain trip and Visiting of PGE hydroelectric power plant on the dam on Lake Solina

19:00 – Gala Dinner

September 19

9:00 – 10:00 – Session 4

10:00  – Ending of conference

 


This edition of conference will be in Holel Atrium Wellness&SPA, Polańczyk (Bieszczady mountains). – http://www.dwatrium.pl/

September 17


Session 1 (Wednesday) – chairman of session:  Damian Mazur, Zsolt Čonka

  1. Marian Łukaniszyn, Barbara Grochowicz – „Nowoczesne technologie w maszynach elektrycznych”, Opole University of Technology
  2. Piotr Zasowski, Piotr Bogusz – „Redukcja momentu elektromagnetycznego maszyny SRM w zintegrowanej ładowarce samochodowej”, Rzeszow University of Technology
  3. František Margita, Ľubomír Beňa, Krzysztof Baran – „Enhancing the Ampacity of 400 kV Overhead Transmission Line Under Real Weather Conditions: A Case Study Using the CIGRE 601 Methodology”, Technical University in Košice
  4. Daniel Danci, Cristian Barz, Voicu Babiciu – „Comparative Analysis of Topological Structures in AI vs traditional 3D Models”, Technical University of Cluj Napoca, North University Center of Baia Mare
  5. Oleh Onysko – „Educational Multi-agent PLM System for lead screw automatic production”, Ivano-Frankivsk National Technical University of Oil and Gas
  6. Robert Żywicki, Mariusz Korkosz, Adrian Młot – „The influence of number of strands in hand parameters on the operation of a permanent magnet synchronous motor”, Rzeszow University of Technology
  7. Wojciech Szot, Damian Mazur, Bogdan Kwiatkowski – „Optymalizacja algorytmów sterujących i parametrów dynamiki obrabiarek CNC i robotów z zastosowaniem metod sztucznej inteligencji i logiki rozmytej w celu poprawy dokładności wykonywanych detali oraz skrócenia czasu procesów technologicznych”, BMC sp.z.o.o – Nr FEPW.01.01-IP.01-0177/25 w ramach programu Fundusze Europejskie dla Polski Wschodniej 2021-2027 Priorytet FEPW.01 Przedsiębiorczość i Innowacje Działanie FEPW.01.01 Platformy startowe dla nowych pomysłów Komponent IIa – Wsparcie rozwoju działalności gospodarczej startupu

September 18


Session 2 (Thursday) – chairman of session:  Grzegorz Drałus, Tomasz Kossowski

  1. Grzegorz Wisz – “Transformacja energetyczna – wyzwania technologiczne”, Podkarpackie Cluster of Renewable Energy
  2. Jozef Király – „Investigation of dielectric properties of magnetic nanofluids”, Technical University in Košice
  3. Felix Róźak – “Pojazdy autonomiczne – wymagania prawne”, Aptiv
  4. Marek Bobček – „Predictive Modeling of Discharge Profiles for Grid-Connected Energy Storage Systems”, Technical University in Košice
  5. Ján Zbojovský – „Influence of Water Content on the Breakdown Voltage of Insulating Oil”, Technical University in Košice
  6. Wojciech Szot – „Certification and energy management”, TÜV Rheinlan
  7. Daniel Kleczyński – „Adaptive Traffic Signal Control using PPO‑Transformer and RFID Counts in the SUMO Environment”, Rzeszow University of Technology, Machine Learning Student Gropu

Session 3 (Thursday) – chairman of session: Bogdan Kwiatkowski, Cristian Barz

  1. Robert Stefko – „Driving the Future: V2X Solutions for Energy Resilience and Grid Stability.”, Technical University in Košice
  2. Jakbub Sondej – „Telemetry and IoT in mobile UAV-based measurement systems”, ENERGA Student Research Group
  3. Wiktor Cioch – „AI models in thermal image processing for renewable energy applications”, ENERGA Student Research Group
  4. Michał Koryl –  „Scalable backend architectures for real-time smart grid data processing”, ENERGA Student Research Group
  5. Samuel Bucko – „Use of carbon-based nanoparticles for alternative insulating liquids in electrical power engineering”, Technical University in Košice
  6. Karolina Kossowska, Damian Mazur – “Artificial Intelligence model of lightning UAV protection for telecommunication purposes”
  7. Dušan Medveď – „Dynamic load management in smart grids”, Technical University in Košice

 


September 19

 


Session 4 (Friday) – chairman of session: Robert Stefko, Zsolt Čonka

  1. Bogdan Kwiatkowski – „Optymalizacja algorytmów sterujących pracą maszyn CNC do druku 3D i frezowania z zastosowaniem metod sztucznej inteligencji”,  Rzeszow University of Technology
  2. Damian Mazur, Tomasz Kossowski, Grzegorz Drałus, Aneta Łobodzińska – „Results of grant project: Ewaluacja rozwiązań technologii Internet of Things i AI w kontekście monitorowania zanieczyszczeń środowiska”, Rzeszow University of Technology
  3. Tomasz Kossowski – „Results of grant project: System predykcji stanu wody przy pomocy sztucznej inteligencji”, Projekt finansowany ze środków budżetu państwa, przyznanych przez Ministra Nauki i Szkolnictwa Wyższego w ramach Programu „Studenckie koła naukowe tworzą innowacje”, Rzeszow University of Technology
  4. Damian Mazur, Bogdan Kwiatkowski – „Inteligentne harmonogramowanie procesów produkcyjnych na maszynach CNC z uwzględnieniem czasu, dokładności i energochłonności, PCI Deeptech Akcelerator, 2025”,  BMC sp.z.o.o
  5. Grzegorz Drałus – „Selected AI methods to forecast electricity production by RES”, Rzeszow University of Technology
  6. Damian Mazur, Bogdan Kwiatkowski, Marek Gołębiowski – „SmartGridControl: Modułowy system sterowania i monitoringu dla stacji elektroenergetycznych SN/nN”, „VIA Express do sukcesu” NABÓR NR 6
  7. Zsolt Čonka – „Design report of ai and ml approaches to v2x modelling:  v2x concepts”, Technical University in Košice

 

Sponsors:

RZESZOW kopia

 

 

 

Partners:

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Gallery:

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Konferencja organizowana w ramach programu: Regionalne Centrum Doskonałości Automatyki i Robotyki, Informatyki, Elektrotechniki Elektroniki oraz Telekomunikacji.

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