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.