Students of the Energy Faculty of Sukhoi State Technical University Successfully Participated in the International Olympiad in Electrical Engineering 2025
For the fifth year in a row, Sukhoi State Technical University has taken part in the International Student Subject Olympiad "Electrical Engineering 2025." This year, the Olympiad was held on February 25, 2025. Traditionally organized by Tambov State Technical University, the event was conducted online, allowing participants from various countries to join. The Olympiad included representatives from leading technical universities in Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. During the official opening ceremony, representatives from participating universities—comprising professors and department heads from major technical institutions—delivered welcoming speeches. On behalf of Sukhoi State Technical University, the Deputy Dean for Research Kapansky A.A. and Dean of the Energy Faculty Dobrodey A.O. congratulated the students, emphasizing the importance of such events for developing students' professional competencies and strengthening international scientific connections.
Among the participants of the Olympiad were leading technical universities: Kazan State Power Engineering University, Orel State Agrarian University named after N.V. Parakhin, Lipetsk State Technical University, Tyumen Industrial University, Stavropol State Agrarian University, Far Eastern State Agrarian University, West Kazakhstan Agrarian Technical University named after Zhangir Khan, Tajik Technical University named after Academician M.S. Osimi, Nizhnevartovsk State University, and Ryazan State Radio Engineering University named after V.F. Utkin. Sukhoi State Technical University of Gomel was represented by students from group ES-41: Mikhail Manyukevich, Ilya Mikulich, and Roman Borisenko. The competition tasks included 17 questions covering key areas of electrical engineering: calculation of DC and AC circuits, analysis of three-phase circuits, principles of operation of four-terminal networks and electrical filters, and basics of magnetic circuits. The students demonstrated a high level of preparation, successfully completed the challenges, and confirmed the high standard of technical education at GSTU. Their performance in the Olympiad validated the excellent training of future specialists in the field of electrical power engineering. The best result among the university representatives was achieved by Ilya Mikulich, who showcased profound knowledge in electrical engineering. Participation in such events helps students not only consolidate theoretical knowledge, but also exchange experience with colleagues from other countries, increasing the level of professional training.