Masters of innovation: KPI students present technologies of the future

This is exactly the time when the brightest minds of the Department of Electronic Devices and Systems of the Faculty of Electronics of KPI come to the forefront. The defense of master's theses this year was a real breakthrough, demonstrating innovative solutions that can change the industry and the development of future technologies.

Topics? Pure perfection. Here's a quick overview:

  • The valve-inductor motor with increased torque: A new standard in the design of efficient motors.
  • Power quality control device: Because accuracy is the basis of modern energy systems.
  • Power factor corrector: Making energy smarter and more environmentally friendly.
  • Optical system for tracking a moving object: Technology that amazes.
  • Unmanned aerial vehicle wavelet image compression system: Optimizing data transfer in real time (literally).
  • Internal Combustion Engine Control Unit Emulator: A New Approach to Engine Testing.
  • Object recognition based on the Jetson Nano device: Artificial intelligence meets edge computing.
  • Electric drive of an asynchronous motor with energy storage: Efficiency and sustainable development in action.

These are not just academic works, but respond to the real challenges of our time. Topics vary from renewable energy to systems using artificial intelligence and advanced robotics. Each project is a testament to the deep knowledge of the students and their willingness to solve global technological problems.

Preparation? Ideal. Months of research, sleepless nights and countless iterations. Behind the skin presentation is a story of perseverance, creativity and teamwork.

Why is this important? In an ever-changing world, the ability to innovate and adapt is key. These master's theses reflect not only the perseverance of the students, but also the relevance of their research to current technological trends. This is evidence of the high level of education at KPI and the dedication of students and teachers.

Finally, for all students. It does not matter whether you are just starting your academic journey or already dreaming of a great achievement - remember: innovation is born with curiosity and perseverance. Never stop asking questions. Never stop creating. Your work could be the spark that ignites the next big breakthrough.

For innovators of the future!

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