Pushnitsyn Dmytro
Pushnitsyn Dmytro graduated from the department of AEMS-ED in 2017 with the Masters of Science degree. He was Ph.D. student in the department from 2017 to 2019. His master thesis was on topic “Control based on the principle of passivity in electromechanical systems with AC motors”.
Since 2019, he has been working for Siemens (Czech Republic) as a hardware developer.
The division where he is working develops electronics that control automation processes. Typically, projects are related to redundancy, EX and SIL. The teams develop hardware and software, as well as conduct integration tests.
Dmytro develops circuits and controls boards, and is responsible for testing and debugging prototypes for EX, as well as for developing the design documentation.
While studying in the 4th year, he was already interested in many theoretical and practical problems. In particular, in 2015 he developed an installation for the study of the electric drive of an unmanned vehicle based on a BLDC motors.
The R&D work of the authors Pushnitsyn D. and Shurdukalo Y. on the topic “Installation for the study of electromechanical systems of unmanned aerial vehicles and their elements” took the first place in the section “Electromechanical automation systems” in the annual competition of student research papers in the field of “Electrical Engineering and Electromechanics” [2].
During his master’s and postgraduate studies, Pushnitsyn Dmytro, with the assistance of Erasmus+ and DAAD programs, wrote a master’s thesis on “Optimal control of an electric vehicle (EV)”, for which he developed and tested an inverter and control algorithms to control the EV drive system [3], [4]. As part of the second internship, Dmytro and other students participated in the development of an autonomous model of a robotic car for the international competition ‘Carolo Cup’ [5]. The task of the third internship was to determine the parameters of the IM with a squirell cage rotor and set up a vector control system [6].
He took an active part in scientific conferences of Ukraine. Among them are those published in IEEE and Scopus scientific databases.
Scopus author ID: 57200142094.
The main publications in professional journals and publications included in the Scopus database are:
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S. Peresada, Y. Zaichenko, D. Pushnitsyn and V. Reshetnik, “Adaptive Current Control for Shunt Active Power Filters Under Resistance and Inductance Uncertainty,” 2018 IEEE 3rd International Conference on Intelligent Energy and Power Systems (IEPS), Kharkiv, 2018, pp. 280-285, doi: 10.1109/IEPS.2018.8559591. (Scopus)
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S. Peresada, S. Kovbasa, D. Pushnitsyn and Y. Zaichenko, “Two nonlinear controllers for voltage source AC-DC converter,” 2017 IEEE First Ukraine Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (UKRCON), Kiev, 2017, pp. 462-467, doi: 10.1109/UKRCON.2017.8100532. (Scopus)
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S. Peresada, Y. Zaichenko, D. Pushnitsyn and V. Reshetnik, “Adaptive Current Control for Shunt Active Power Filters Under Resistance and Inductance Uncertainty,” 2018 IEEE 3rd International Conference on Intelligent Energy and Power Systems (IEPS), Kharkiv, 2018, pp. 280-285, doi: 10.1109/IEPS.2018.8559591. (Scopus)
- S. Peresada, Y. Zaichenko, S. Kovbasa and V. Reshetnik, “Adaptive Current Control for Shunt Active Power Filters,” 2018 IEEE 38th International Conference on Electronics and Nanotechnology (ELNANO), Kiev, 2018, pp. 598-604, doi: 10.1109/ELNANO.2018.8477546. (Scopus)
- Peresada, S. Kovbasa, D. Pristupa, D. Pushnitsyn and Y. Nikonenko “Nonlinear control of voltage source AC-DC and DC-DC boost converters”, Bulletin of National Technical University “Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute” Problems of Automated Electric drives. Theory and Practice. Power Electronics and Energy Efficiency, Kharkiv, July 7, 2017, vol. 27 (1249), pp. 84-88. (specialized journal)