Dr. Pawel Rozga
Associate Professor, Vice-Director of Development at the Institute of Electrical Power Engineering Lodz University of Technology
Pawel Rozga is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Electrical Power Engineering of Lodz University of Technology, Poland. He serves the position of the Vice Director of development at this institute. He has international experience as a Visiting Professor at Mississippi State University, USA, a Visiting Researcher at Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland and as a lecturer and scientific consultant at Chongqing University, China.
Currently, he is developing his own research group working in the field of research on sustainable insulating materials for transformers. He is a Senior Member of IEEE, serving Vice-chair position in the IEEE Technical Committee on Liquid Dielectrics and an Associate Editor position in the IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation. His practical experience concerns a long-term cooperation with industry partners such as Hitachi Energy Poland, Hitachi Energy Sweden, SGB-Smit, Shell, Nynas, Cargill and others. He has published more than 110 scientific and technical papers related to dielectric liquids testing and cooperation of dielectric liquids with solid insulation.
He is a chairman of upcoming edition of IEEE International Conference on Dielectric Liquids (ICDL) to be held in Lodz, Poland, 18-22.05.2025.
2024 Agenda Sessions
Panel Discussion: Empowering the Electric Society: Challenges and Opportunities for the Sector
The electrification is imperative. The global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change are driving the electrification of various sectors. Transformers, electric motors and insulation materials are essential components enabling this transition.
The panel will address the challenges and seizing opportunities through collaboration, innovation, and sustainable practices.
Wednesday 15 May 11:25 - 12:10 Central Stage
Transformers Market Trends & Innovations
The electrification is imperative. The global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change are driving the electrification of various sectors. Transformers, electric motors and insulation materials are essential components enabling this transition.
The panel will address the challenges and seizing opportunities through collaboration, innovation, and sustainable practices.
Central Stage Europe/London