Associate Professor of the Faculty of Electronics Evgen Volodymyrovych Verbitsky was named among the winners of the contest "Young teacher-researcher 2015". He is alumnus of our university: he finished Master’s programme in 2007 and received Master's diploma with honors in the specialty "Electronic systems" and Master's degree in electronics.
In 2010-2014 he worked as an assistant, a senior lecturer, and since 2015 he is an Associate Professor in the Department of Industrial Electronics of the Faculty of Electronics. "The current level of the development of power supply systems causes extensive usage of power converters - Evgen Volodymyrovych says. - That is why my research interests are related to the analysis of the spectral composition of semiconductor converters of electric energy based on Fourier series of two variables". The scientist has also been leading research in the field of renewable energy, takes an interest in methods to improve the quality of AC electrical energy parameters .
In 2013, led by Professor V.Ya.Romashka he defended his master's thesis on "Proactive management with the identification of DC converters parameters " in the specialty "Semiconductor power converters." He is the author of about 25 scientific papers in national and international editions and co-author of the monograph
Ye.V.Verbitsky conducts a significant scientific and teaching work. He developed courses of lectures and laboratory works on the discipline "Electronic control and regulation systems ", "Power supply systems of electronic equipment", "Energy conservation and energy efficiency", "Field Theory". Under his guidance young researchers do Bachelor's and Master's diploma works. Evgen Volodymyrovych has authority and respect among students and colleges. He encourages students and young scientists to participate in international projects, competitions and conferences and carry out scientific research.
Evgen Volodymyrovych underwent a training and conducted joint scientific researches at the Riga Technical University (Latvia) within the EU-funded project Erasmus Plus and at the Luebeck University (Germany) within the EU-funded project EU-Ukrainian Mathematicians for Life Sciences (EUMLS).
According to the results of the contest that was conducted in 2015 by the branches of the NAS of Ukraine among young scientists, authors of the scientific paper "Context-aware control of autonomous power supply systems", performed at the Department of Industrial Electronics of the NTUU "KPI", Evhen Verbitskyi, Anna Kyselova and Kateryna Osypenko were awarded the Diplomas of the Presidium of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. The paper describes the principle of autonomous power supply systems control which allows you to integrate energy sources into a single system by using data - context of different types. It also analyzed the peculiarities of formation and context forecasting based on energy sources models and the peculiarities of context usage while creating power supply system control rules based on expert knowledge. Developed control principles can be useful for the design of modern power systems based on renewable energy sources.