Scientific work at the Department of Electromechanics and Electronics

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Scientific work is an important component of the activities of the faculty of the Department of Electromechanics and Electronics. The main direction of scientific research is scientific support for the creation of new and modernization of existing complexes and systems of weapons and military equipment, development of proposals for the use of automated control systems for complex mechanisms, improvement of the logistics system, information security in the military sphere, as well as scientific support for the educational process at the department. Inventive and rationalization work of the Department of Electromechanics and Electronics: Some patents and certificates of intellectual property rights obtained by the scientific and pedagogical staff of the department for the last period Certificates for an innovation proposal Scientific and technical activities are carried out in accordance with the requirements of Order of the Minister of Defense of Ukraine No. 9 of 13.01.07 “On Approval of the Regulation on the Organization of Scientific and Scientific and Technical Activities in the Armed Forces of Ukraine” as amended, Order of the Minister of Defense of Ukraine No. 338 of 30.06.2010 “On Approval of the Regulation on Patent Licensing, Inventive and Innovative Work in the Armed Forces of Ukraine”, Order of the Minister of Defense of Ukraine No. 654 of 01. 11.05 “On Approval of the Instruction on the Procedure for Preparing for the Publication of Educational Literature and Scientific Publications in the Armed Forces of Ukraine”, Joint Order of the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine No. 221/217 of 13.04.05 “On Approval of the Instruction on the Organization of Educational Activities in the Military Higher Education Institutions of the Ministry of Defense and Military Educational Units of Higher Education Institutions of Ukraine” and other guiding documents. To solve a wide range of scientific problems that arise within the main scientific direction, the scientists of the department conduct scientific research in specialized areas, namely: - development of the basics of theory and practical aspects of building information and measurement systems with time representation of measurement information; - development of the theory and principles of construction of magnetic and hydrodynamic systems for separation of liquid substances; - creation and experimental research of new control systems for ground vehicles;- modeling of processes in gas discharge plasma and gas mixtures; - modeling and experimental studies of plasma-chemical and pulsation processes of corona discharge; - study of electric drives of rocket and artillery weapons; - physical foundations of jet propulsion; - study of processes in hydraulic (pneumatic) drives using application software packages; - development of mathematical models of electric machines in application software packages; - application of the theory of functional stability for the study of complex dynamic systems; - study of processes in automatic missile and artillery weapons systems; - experimental research and development of composite and carbide materials for armor protection of personnel and equipment; - research of renewable energy sources, in particular solar panels with increased efficiency due to the use of metal nanoparticles; - research of plasmonic and photoelectric processes in modern military technologies; - development and research of new technologies for measuring the values of physical quantities for controlling complex objects and vehicles; - passive difference-phase radar system for measuring the coordinates of ammunition-radio beacons; - improvement of navigation equipment for weapons and military equipment; - scientific support for the creation of complexes of weapons samples based on new physical principles; - research of optical and magnetic properties of layered crystals of InxSey type intercalated with metals of the 3d iron group for detection and identification of military objects; - influence of external factors on the properties of optoelectronic devices; - research of methods of reducing the radar visibility of ground vehicles of the ground forces; - methods and means of selection and conversion of energy dissipated during the shot of artillery systems; The department takes an active part in research work, namely: - conducts scientific research on the most important theoretical and scientific and technical problems in the relevant profile of the department; - participates in special research projects; - discusses completed research projects and gives recommendations on their testing and implementation of research results; - organizes research work of cadets, adjuncts and applicants. In recent years, the department's faculty has published more than 250 articles and abstracts. Of these, 98 were published in professional journals, including 27 in foreign journals and scientific collections, of which 12 were in international journals included in the main indexed scientometric databases. More than 120 presentations were made at international and academic conferences and seminars, more than 20 patents for inventions and utility models were obtained. 2 monographs and more than 20 textbooks and teaching aids have been published, 5 of which are stamped by the Ministry of Education and Science. More than thirty publications were made with the participation of cadets. Teachers of the department take an active part in conferences and seminars, including international ones. The department develops new systems and devices for sound, photometric and radar reconnaissance. Computer programs are created for the corresponding developed systems. Some model and full-scale samples of the department's scientific and technical developments are listed below:

Cadets are actively involved in the department's research work. An average of 8-10 master's theses and diploma projects are completed annually on the subject of research work. Most of the cadets' certification works are accompanied by appropriate experimental prototypes that clearly demonstrate the effectiveness of their theoretical research. Some mock-up and full-scale samples of cadets' master's theses:

Frequency-controlled asynchronous electric drive for 2C3M howitzer guidance with optimization of energy efficiency Wind power plant to create an autonomous power supply system for missile systems System voice interface of the artillery reconnaissance complex ARK-1M
Application of Hall sensors in electromechanical systems for military purposes Improvement of the indicator system of the ground arthroscopy station using modern visual display technologies A source of autonomous power supply for artillery reconnaissance means

The department's faculty members systematically work with 5th-year cadets majoring in Artillery Intelligence, Weapons Systems and Complexes who are working on their master's theses. The department has trained more than 30 masters in this specialty. The department pays great attention to the organization of scientific and scientific-technical activities both among the scientific and pedagogical staff and among the cadets. To this end, the department has created a circle of the Military Science Society of Cadets, one of the activities of which is the formation of proposals and research on the development and use of modern weapons and military equipment. The Department's teachers pass on their vast experience to the Academy's cadets by involving them in scientific, inventive and rationalization work. Over the entire period of its activity, the department has received and defended more than 57 rationalization proposals. The scientific work of the cadets encourages them to study the disciplines studied at the department in depth, master modern methods and skills of conducting independent research and development of military-scientific topics with the wide use of mathematical modeling, constantly update and improve their knowledge, expand the theoretical outlook and scientific erudition of the future officer, study the best military experience of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the leading countries of the world, improve the quality of professional training of officers, and improve the quality of professional training. The best works of cadets take part in competitions at inter-academic, national and other levels. Cadets win prizes in both inter-university and all-Ukrainian competitions of student and cadet research papers. The most active cadets make presentations at conferences and seminars of the Academy's faculties and departments. Some of these papers develop into course and diploma projects. Every year, under the guidance of the department's faculty, the cadets publish 2-3 scientific articles and 7-10 abstracts in various publications. The cadets participate in the development of stands and experimental installations that are used in the educational process. About 20% of the cadets are involved in such scientific work.

Scientific schools The department is gradually forming a scientific school in the field of creation and improvement of electromechanical devices and mechanisms, study of the properties of materials and products for the military-technical complex, works on improvement, repair and modernization of weapons and military equipment. Under the direction of Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor Shabatura Y.V., scientific developments are carried out in the relevant areas of the department. The department systematically prepares and successfully defends theses in the specialty 20.02.14 - weapons and military equipment. The Department of Electromechanics and Electronics takes an active part in interuniversity and international cooperation, in particular with the Institute of Electronic Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (IEP NASU) and the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics of Comenius University (Bratislava), Slovak Republic.

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