Prof. Dr. Jozef Kúdelčík | Nano Composites | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Dr. Jozef Kúdelčík | University of Žilina | Slovakia
Summary of Suitability: Professor Jozef Kúdelčík – Best Researcher Award
Professor Jozef Kúdelčík is a leading expert in electrical technologies and materials, recognized for his interdisciplinary contributions that blend plasma physics, nanodielectrics, and transformer insulation systems with practical engineering applications. With over two decades of academic service, 139 publications, and a dynamic international research presence, Prof. Kúdelčík is a highly suitable and deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.
Education
Professor Kúdelčík’s academic training is firmly rooted in physics, beginning with a Master’s degree in Plasma Physics from Comenius University in Bratislava, completed in 1998. He pursued further research in the same field, earning a Ph.D. in Plasma Physics from Comenius University in 2003. His academic career evolved steadily as he rose through the academic ranks, being appointed Associate Professor at the University of Žilina in 2011 and later attaining the title of Professor in 2021. His educational background laid a strong theoretical and experimental foundation for his future innovations in materials and electrical technologies.
Experience
Throughout his academic tenure, Professor Kúdelčík has held several key teaching and research positions. Beginning as an Assistant Professor at the University of Žilina’s Faculty of Humanities and Faculty of Natural Sciences from 1998 to 2005, he later joined the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies, where he transitioned from research scientist (2005–2018) to Associate Professor (2018–2019), and then to full Professor in 2020. His teaching responsibilities span multiple technical disciplines, including Modeling and Simulation of Physical Processes, Physics, and Electrical Technologies and Materials. He contributes actively to several degree programs such as electro-optics, photonics, and electrical engineering, and has supervised more than 20 undergraduate and postgraduate theses to date.
Research Interest
Professor Kúdelčík’s research integrates fundamental and applied aspects of physics to address real-world challenges in electrical insulation and material characterization. His core interests include magnetic fluids, nanocomposite dielectrics, and acoustic-based diagnostic techniques for transformer oil and high-voltage components. His investigations into dielectric responses of polymeric and nanoparticle-modified materials aim to enhance the reliability and efficiency of electrical systems. Additionally, he has worked extensively on corona discharge behavior and streamer mechanisms in insulating materials, contributing to a deeper understanding of their high-voltage endurance.
Awards and Leadership
In recognition of his leadership and scientific contributions, Professor Kúdelčík has served as Vice-Chairman of the Slovak Physical Society between 2016 and 2022. He has been an active member of multiple examination and scientific committees at leading institutions across Central Europe, including Comenius University in Bratislava, TU Košice, and Masaryk University in Brno. His leadership extends to the coordination and management of national and international research projects, where he has served as Principal Investigator and team leader on grant-funded programs focused on sustainable materials, nanocomposites, and STEAM education.
Publication Top Notes
Thermodielectric Properties of Polyurethane Composites with Aluminium Nitride and Wurtzite Boron Nitride Microfillers: Analysis Below and near Percolation Threshold
Using the Spark Plug as a Sensor for Analyzing the State of the Combustion System
Evolution of the ground state of Yb ion in YbCu5-xSnx
Novel, Cost Effective, and Reliable Method for Thermal Conductivity Measurement
Measuring the thermal conductivity of polyurethane with various admixtures of aluminum nitride nanoparticles
DMA and NMR study of polyurethane-based nanocomposites
The effect of ZnO and Al2O3nanofillers on the volume resistance of new cold-curing polyurethane
Influence of ZnO Nanofillers on the Permittivity of New Cold-Curing Class Polyurethanes
The Effect of Voltage and Temperature Level on Dielectric Properties of PUR/MgO Nanocomposites
Additional Properties of Natural Esters and Nanoesters for Industrial Use
Conclusion
Professor Jozef Kúdelčík exemplifies the values of scientific excellence, educational leadership, and practical innovation. With over two decades of experience in physics-based research and electrical engineering, he has made a significant impact on the development of novel materials and diagnostic tools for energy systems. His interdisciplinary approach has enabled meaningful collaboration across academic and industrial sectors in Central Europe and beyond. As a committed educator, prolific author, and principal investigator on numerous research initiatives, he continues to contribute to the advancement of knowledge and the training of future engineers and scientists. His nomination for this award reflects a distinguished career defined by academic rigor, international collaboration, and scientific integrity.