Leading Center for Electromechanical Engineering Training
The EMEEA Department was founded in 1932 and is one of the leading educational and research divisions of the Institute of Electrical Engineering and Electrification (IETE) at Moscow Power Engineering Institute. In 1938, the Electrical Apparatus laboratory was established, which later evolved into the modern department.
Additionally, students acquire skills in 3D modeling, PLC programming for automation, and development of low-voltage switchgear assemblies.
Electromechanics
Design and research of electrical machines
Electrical Apparatus
Development of switching equipment
Power Electronics
Energy converters and control systems
Digital Technologies
PLC, 3D modeling, IoT
Academic Programs
13.03.02 / 13.04.02 Electric Power and Electrical Engineering
Bachelor's
4 years of study
- Electromechanics
- Electrical and Electronic Apparatus
Master's
2 years of study
- Electromechanical Energy Conversion
- Electrical Control and Distribution Apparatus
PhD Program
3-4 years of study
- 2.4.2 Electrical Engineering Complexes and Systems
Research Areas
Cutting-edge research in electromechanics and power electronics
Predictive Monitoring
Monitoring systems for digital energy and industrial IoT
Electromagnetic Fields
Numerical methods and computer simulation of physical processes
Superconductivity
HTS in electrical machines, kinetic energy storage systems
Renewable Energy
Power electronics for RES integration, magnetic gears for wind turbines
Artificial Intelligence
AI for electrical apparatus selection and reliability assessment
Vibroacoustics
Research on noise and vibrations in electrical machines
Testing
Thermal, switching, dynamic electromechanical testing
Power Quality
Power electronics for power quality improvement and RES grid integration
Electrical Machine Design
Design, modeling and optimization of electrical machines and transformers
Power Converters
Development, modeling of power converters and control systems
Non-Destructive Testing
Methods and tools for non-destructive testing of energy equipment
Thermal & Electrodynamic Stability
Modeling of thermal and electrodynamic stability of low-voltage and metal-clad switchgear elements
Department Leadership
Kiselev M.G.
Ph.D., Associate Professor
Head of Department
Kryukov K.V.
Senior Lecturer
Deputy for Academic Affairs
Kurbatova E.P.
Ph.D., Associate Professor
Deputy for Research
Lepanov M.G.
Senior Lecturer
Academic Secretary
Get in Touch
Phone
+7 (495) 362-78-35Address
Krasnokazarmennaya st., 13/1
Krasnokazarmennaya st., 13/3
