The fourth edition of the EAA is scheduled for September 2026. More information about this event will be published on this page in spring 2026.
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In 2025, two editions (2nd and 3rd) of the BIP are focused on:
- Artificial intelligence, mobility and innovation in engineering (2nd edition of the EAA with the physical mobility in April 2025),
- New energy sources and technologies in the automotive industry (3rd edition of the EAA with the physical mobility in September 2025).
The virtual sessions of the 2nd and 3rd edition of BIP EAA will be held in March 2025.
In particular, the following lectures are planned online for 2nd BIP EAA (Artificial intelligence, mobility and innovation in engineering):
- Krzysztof Górski – Welcome and Presentation of the BIP (March 4, 2025, 18:00 CET)
- Samrand Saeidi – The Application of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Science and Engineering (March 4, 2025, 19:00 CET)
- Dimitrious Tziourtioumis – Combustion engines (March 6, 2025, 18:00 CET)
- Andrii Petrenko – Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS): How Uber, Bolt, and Car-Sharing Are Changing Car Ownership Attitude (March 13, 2025, 18:00 CET)
- Povilas Bonkevičius – Challenges in Motorsport (March 18, 2025, 18:00 CET)
- Krzysztof Górski – summary of the lecture part and information about physical mobility in Radom. (March 27, 2025 at 20:00 CET)
The following lectures are planned online for 3rd BIP EAA (New energy sources and technologies in the automotive industry):
- Krzysztof Górski – Welcome and Presentation of the BIP (March 4, 2025, 18:00 CET)
- Theodoros Kosmanis – Batteries (March 11, 2025, 18:00 CET)
- Sławomir Olszowski – Crash Data Retrieval (CDR) systems (March 20, 2025, 18:00 CET)
- Jonas Matijošius – Biofuels (March 25, 2025, 18:00 CET)
- Karlis Amatnieks – Hydrogen power (March 27, 2025, 18:00 CET)
- Krzysztof Górski – summary of the lecture part and information about physical mobility in Radom. (March 27, 2025 at 20:00 CET)
All lectures delivered as part of EAA are recorded. Students who were absent from specific lectures will be able to access these recordings to review their content. The project coordinator is responsible for making the recordings available. Knowledge of the issues presented during lectures will be helpful for students when completing the project (final test).
The physical part of the BIP EAA
Students applying to participate in BIP EAA 2025 are assigned to the 2nd or 3rd edition depending on their preferences. Each edition is expected to include between 15 and 18 students from international universities.
In both editions of the BIP, students will have the opportunity to arrange accommodation on Sunday, i.e., the day before the opening of the physical part of the BIP EAA in Radom. Students pay a partial fee for accommodation in the „Bliźniak” dormitory, located at „Akademicka 5” Street Google Maps link. The cost for a 6-night stay is 330 PLN (about 80 EUR). Before starting mobility, students send the project coordinator their data, which is necessary to issue an invoice for accommodation.
You can see the view of the rooms available to our students by clicking on this link. The room is equipped with bed linen and a towel
Departures from the dormitory are planned for Saturday.
The physical part of the 3rd edition of BIP EAA (New energy sources and technologies in the automotive industry) are planned in Radom from September 22 to September 26, 2025.
The table below presents the preliminary mobility plan in Radom during the 3rd edition (September 2025) of the BIP EAA.
*This is a preliminary plan that may be subject to change due to weather conditions, business and other risk factors that are currently difficult to predict. Nevertheless, URad. will make every effort to implement the BIP in accordance with the original assumptions. If any changes to the BIP are made, we will inform about them on this site and directly through contact with our partners who have expressed interest in participating in the program.
The ceremonial opening of the 3rd edition of the BIP will take place at the Department of Automotive Vehicles of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering (Address: Chrobrego 45, 26-600 Radom) at 9:00 AM in classroom no. 22 (a graphite-gray building located approximately 300 meters from the dormitory).
Students are provided with a free lunch during their stay in Radom. During the trip, students provide their own lunch.
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The table below presents the mobility plan in Radom during the second edition (April 2025) of the BIP EAA (Artificial intelligence, mobility and innovation in engineering). The ceremonial opening of the BIP will take place at the main headquarters of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering (Borki campus; Address: Harcmistrza Kapitana Eugeniusza Stasieckiego 54, 26-612 Radom) at 10:00 AM in lecture hall A1. On the inauguration day (April 7), students will gather in the parking lot in front of the Department of Automotive Vehicles (Address: 45 Chrobrego Street) at 9:15 AM, from where we will travel together to the Borki campus. Students from Lithuania and Latvia will use their own cars. Students from Greece will receive transportation provided by the EAA organizers. After the opening ceremony, we will back to the Department of Automotive Vehicles located at 45 Chrobrego Street, where the next part of the integration activities will take place.
*This is a preliminary plan that may be subject to change due to weather conditions, business and other risk factors that are currently difficult to predict. Nevertheless, URad. will make every effort to implement the BIP in accordance with the original assumptions. If any changes to the BIP are made, we will inform about them on this site and directly through contact with our partners who have expressed interest in participating in the program.
In the table below, we present the event plan for „The Road Safety Experience” which will take place at the Autodrom Jastrząb track.
Students will use the track under the supervision of instructors, divided into two groups: yellow and red. Students and teachers from Lithuania and Latvia are requested to arrive at the track in their own cars, which will be used for improving driving techniques. The exercise will focus on attempting to control a vehicle that skids while driving. This exercise will take place on a professional testing platform. It is safe and does not pose a risk of vehicle damage. The part of the training called „Co-drive” will take place using a car provided by Autodrom Jastrząb. The journey from Radom to Jastrząb takes approximately 25 minutes. The team from Greece will use the cars provided by the EAA team. The route to the track is shown in this link. Students from Poland are requested to arrive at the track in their own cars so that international students can also have the opportunity to drive under your supervision.
After the track sessions conclude, at around 1:00 PM, we offer lunch for registered EAA students and teachers, which we will enjoy on the upper terrace of Autodrom Jastrząb, with a beautiful view of the surroundings and the track.
In the video below, you can see an attempt to recover a vehicle from a rear-axle skid. We will be conducting such tests during the EAA at Autodrom Jastrząb!
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In 2021, the following lectures were conducted as part of the EAA (edition I).
The Erasmus+ Automotive Academy (EAA) included the presentation of eight lectures on selected aspects of Automotive Engineering.
The first, opening lecture was given by Prof. Jonas Matijošius on March 15 at 14:15 CET. In that edition of the EAA, the subsequent lectures were delivered throughout the spring semester of 2021, on selected Mondays at 14:15 CET. These events were free and open to staff and students.
The lecture topics are presented below:
- „Welcome speach” hosted by Rector Sławomir Bukowski and Krzysztof Górski from UTH Radom. March 15 at 13:30 CET.
- „Biofuels for Internal Combustion Engines. Is any Alternative for Them?” – hosted by Jonas Matijošius from Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania. March 15 at 14:15 CET.
- „Alternative Fuels for Internal Combustion Engines„- hosted by Ruslans Šmigins from Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, Latvia. March 29 at 14:15 CET.
- „Perspective on State of Health Determination in Lithium-ion Batteries for Automotive Applications” – hosted by David Anseán from University of Oviedo, Spain. April 12 at 14:15 CET.
- „Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Automotive Engineering” – hosted by Costin Badica from University of Craiova, Romania. April 26 at 14:15 CET.
- „Safety Systems in Automotive Technology” – hosted by Sviatoslav Kryshtopa from Ivano-Frankivsk National Technical University of Oil and Gas, Ukraine. May 10 at 14:15 CET.
- „An Overview of Electric Vehicle Powertrains” – hosted by Theodoros Kosmanis from International Hellenic University, Greece. May 17 at 14:15 CET.
- „Development of Traditional Fuel and Engine Technologies to Meet the Requirements of the 21st century„- hosted by Máté Zöldy from Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary. May 24 at 14:15 CET.
- „Mechatronics in Automotive Transmissions: New Powertrain Concepts, New Challenges” – hosted by Adolfo Senatore from University of Salerno, Italy. June 7 at 14:15 CET.
An access to the lectures will be provided online via the Microsoft Teams platform available for iOS and Android mobile device.