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Bystrík Dolník

Dr. Bystrík Dolník

Department of Electric Power Engineering,  Technical University of Košice

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Bystrík Dolník was born in Handlová, Slovakia, in 1967. He graduated from the Department of Electric Power Engineering, the Faculty of Electric Engineering at the Technical University of Košice, in 1991. He received a Ph.D. degree from the Technical University of Košice in 1996. He became an associate professor of Electric Power Engineering at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics at the Technical University of Kosice in 2017. Since 1995, he has worked at the Technical University of Košice, first as a research worker in the Department of High Voltage Engineering. He deals with the degradation of insulating materials, dielectric spectroscopy, overvoltage protection, and electromagnetic compatibility. He lectures on overvoltages in electric power systems, electromagnetic compatibility, and the quality and reliability of electricity supply.

Research Keywords & Expertise

Dielectrics
Discharges
Ferroelectrics
Nanofluids
High Voltage Engineeri...

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Dielectrics
16%
Nanofluids
15%
Magnetic nanofluid
5%
Discharges
5%
High Voltage Engineering
5%
Electric insulating materials

Short Biography

Bystrík Dolník was born in Handlová, Slovakia, in 1967. He graduated from the Department of Electric Power Engineering, the Faculty of Electric Engineering at the Technical University of Košice, in 1991. He received a Ph.D. degree from the Technical University of Košice in 1996. He became an associate professor of Electric Power Engineering at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics at the Technical University of Kosice in 2017. Since 1995, he has worked at the Technical University of Košice, first as a research worker in the Department of High Voltage Engineering. He deals with the degradation of insulating materials, dielectric spectroscopy, overvoltage protection, and electromagnetic compatibility. He lectures on overvoltages in electric power systems, electromagnetic compatibility, and the quality and reliability of electricity supply.