31 members of staff, 23 laboratories, 7 chairs and 6 projects
At the Power Engineering Department, our mission is to drive innovation in electric power engineering through a blend of fundamental research and practical applications. We focus on cutting-edge technologies, control systems and software solutions that enhance the integration of renewable energy sources, electric vehicles, and energy storage systems, all aimed at creating efficient and sustainable energy solutions.
Our interdisciplinary research and educational programs cover essential aspects of power engineering, including generation, transmission, distribution, protection, and the techno-economic factors that shape the industry.
Name of laboratory | Location |
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Research laboratory for application of battery storage in electric power systems | A141 |
Laboratory for electrical networks and installations | A227 |
Laboratory for electrical measurements | A244 |
Laboratory for signal measuring and processing | A245 |
Laboratory for electrical networks | A246 |
Laboratory for electrical facilities | A247 |
Laboratory for process values measurement | A248 |
Laboratory for electrical drives | A250 |
Laboratory for electrical machines | A252 |
Department workshop | A253 |
Laboratory for electric machines regulation | A316 |
Laboratory for control and management | A317 |
Laboratory for power electronics | A318 |
Research laboratory | A322 |
Laboratory for magnetic compatibility | A323 |
Laboratory for electrical installations | A324 |
Laboratory for protection and management | A325 |
Laboratory for high-current technology | B106 |
Laboratory – power centre | B309 |
Research laboratory for power electronics | B310 |
Laboratory for electrical engineering fundamentals | B317 |
Detailed information on the laboratories is available at FESB Interactive Timetable.