Bilyi Leonid Adamovych
I was born on January 24, 1936, in the village of Antoniny, Kamianets-Podilskyi region (now an urban-type settlement in Khmelnytskyi district, Khmelnytskyi region). In 1963, I graduated from Lviv Polytechnic Institute, obtaining a degree in technical sciences.
I began my career in 1963, working in industry until 1969. From 1969 to 2000, I held positions at Lviv Polytechnic Institute, engaging in teaching and research activities. Between 2000 and 2004, I worked at Dnipro University of Railway Transport. From 2004 to 2015, I was employed at the Lviv Institute of Banking of the University of Banking of the National Bank of Ukraine, where, starting in 2005, I served as a professor in the Department of Mathematics. Since 2015, I have been a professor in the Department of Machines and Apparatus, Electromechanical and Energy Systems at Khmelnytskyi University.
In 2005, I earned the degree of Doctor of Technical Sciences, and in 2010, I was awarded the title of Professor. My scientific interests focus on mathematical modeling and computational methods. I research the theory of electrical machines and transformers, the development of new types of these devices, and electromechanical systems. A significant part of my work is dedicated to solving complex problems involving the interplay of electromagnetic, mechanical, and thermal phenomena in electromechanics.
Among my key works are:
- “Modeling Periodic Processes of Nonlinear Electromechanical Systems” (2003);
- “Modeling and Research of Nonlinear Systems Based on the General Theory of Differential Equations” (2010);
- “Method for Analyzing Complex Dynamic Systems” (2016, co-authored);
- “Ferroresonance Operating Modes of Synchronous Machines” (2020, co-authored);
- “Modeling Nonlinear Dynamic Systems Based on the System’s Sensitivity to Initial Conditions” (2022, co-authored).
I continue to actively work on scientific projects, sharing my knowledge and experience with the younger generation.