Prof. Andrzej Demenko

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Contact:

 andrzej.demenko@put.poznan.pl

Webpage:

http://zme.iee.put.poznan.pl/pracownicy_zakladu/prof-dr-hab-inz-andrzej-demenko/

Prof. Andrzej Demenko, an esteemed academic and researcher, has significantly impacted the field of electrical engineering. As an Associate Professor at the Institute of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, Poznań University of Technology (PUT), he has left an indelible mark on both theory and practical applications.

Prof. Demenko’s expertise lies in power electronics, electromagnetic modeling, and renewable energy systems. His research spans various areas, including permanent magnet synchronous motors, magnetic liquids, and magnetostrictive rod converters.

Prof. Demenko collaborated on experimental verification of temperature effects in line start permanent magnet synchronous motors. This work sheds light on functional parameters under varying temperatures. Electromagnetic Modeling: He co-authored a guest editorial on electromagnetic modeling, emphasizing the synergy between fields and circuits. Hyperthermic Effect in Magnetic Liquids: Prof. Demenko investigated a system for generating fast-changing, rotating magnetic fields to induce hyperthermic effects in magnetic liquids. Axisymmetric Electromechanical Converter: His finite element and experimental analysis of an axisymmetric electromechanical converter with a magnetostrictive rod contributed to the field.

Prof. Demenko served on the Committee on Electrical Engineering from 2012 to 2021. He holds the title of Honorary Professor at Opole University of Technology. As Chair of the Scientific Council at the Institute of Electrical Engineering in Warsaw-Międzylesie, he continues to shape research and education. Prof. Demenko’s mentorship has inspired students and researchers alike, fostering a passion for electrical engineering.


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The project is co-financed by the national budget, allocated by the Minister of Science and Higher Education under the Excellent Science II Program – Co-financing of Scientific Conferences, grant no. KONF/SP/0473/2023/01.