| Position: |
Assistant Professor |
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| E-mail: |
r.jedrychowski@pollub.pl |
| Tel: |
81 538 47 38 |
| Room: |
206 |
| Publication: |
From PL database |
Robert Jędrychowski is a graduate of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, degree programme: Electrical Engineering, specialisation: power engineering. He completed his studies in 1994. In the same year, he began his professional career at Lublin University of Technology. He started work in a technical position as administrator of the faculty computer network, and then as an assistant in the Department of Electrical Networks and Protections, with which he has remained affiliated to this day. In 2004, he obtained the doctoral degree and was appointed to the position of assistant professor.
At the same time, he also cooperates with the University College of Enterprise and Administration, conducting classes in postgraduate studies in the field of databases and computer networks.
His professional interests focus on issues related to electrical installations and building automation, telemechanics, as well as control and supervision systems in power engineering, power system protection automation, and smart grids. He is the author of many scientific publications on this subject. He has participated in many scientific and research works carried out for industry and national power companies.
He also participated in scientific and research projects financed by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education. He took part in numerous domestic and international scientific conferences.
As part of his professional duties, he participated in the modernisation of the laboratory and the syllabus of the course Electrical Installations and Lighting. He developed from scratch the lecture and laboratory syllabus for the course Telecommunications in Power Engineering. He also developed from scratch the lecture, exercise and laboratory syllabus for the course Smart Grids. He is responsible for the course delivery process for these subjects.
He is the secretary of the Diploma Committee operating within the Department. He has supervised many master’s and engineering diploma theses.