Boris Tymoshevskii
Professor of the Department
Degree: Doctor of Technical SciencesAcademic title: Professore-mail: moc.liamg%40yyksvehsomyt.syrobORCID: 0000-0002-4649-702XПрофіль у Google ScolarScopus ID: 57204394311Web of science ID: ABA-2732-2022
Disciplines:1. Operation and repair of internal combustion engines, use of fuels and cooling fluids.
2. Methodology and organization of scientific research.
3. Theory of technical systems (selective course).
Research interests: Hydrogen energy, recycling of secondary energy resources
Education:
● Mechanical Engineer, specialty "Turbine Engineering," Sch No. 116223 of 01.03.1971
● Candidate of Technical Sciences, TN No. 007364 of 18.08.1976.
● Doctor of Technical Sciences, specialty 05.08.05 "Ship power plants and their elements (main and auxiliary)," the theme of the dissertation "Efficiency of hydride systems as part of ship power plants" DN No. 000060 of 12.10.1992
● Associate Professor at the Department of Ship Power Plants DC No. 079358 from 13.03.1985.
● Professor at the Department of Ship Power Plants PR No. 001515, 1994
Professional achievements:
● Since 1994 - scientific director of the laboratory "Promising Energy Technologies." Head of Ukrainian scientific schools: "Hydrogen and hydride technologies" and "Alternative fuels and energy sources." Under his leadership during 1982-2011. a number of high-efficiency hydride hydrogen storage batteries were designed, manufactured and put into operation on an industrial scale and used as fuel for gas turbine piston engines and fuel cells for use in special equipment.
● Head and direct participant of grants of the Ukrainian Scientific and Technological Center with the support of NATO, USA, Canada, Sweden and Japan. (Project No. 323 "Creation and research of large-capacity nickel-metal hydride batteries), project No. 3963" Utilization of solid-fuel rocket bodies using environmentally friendly technology, "project No. 4827" Installation for the continuous production of hydrogen from synthesis gas produced from low-grade coal of Ukraine "and project No. 5563" Utilization of solid-fuel rocket engines with electricity generation using environmentally friendly technology ").
● Ultra-high hydrogen purification systems, low-potential heat utilization systems, cryogenic systems for obtaining deep cold, systems for preparing hydrogen gas mixtures for breathing aquanauts at great depths have been developed and implemented. A set of research and design works was also carried out to create technology and equipment for the production of artificial liquid fuel (gasoline, diesel fuel and fuel oil) from waste thermoplastic polymers, which was carried out under the scientific supervision and with the direct participation of Professor B. Timoshevskii.● Under the guidance of Professor B. Timoshevskii in the creative community with the Institute for Safety Problems of Nuclear Power Plants of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine during 2007-2010. a set of studies was carried out aimed at ensuring the reliable functioning of the Shelter object, which is important for solving the problem of eliminating the consequences of the Chernobyl accident. The results of these studies are embodied in the form of experimental and prototype plants.
● Permanent participant in the annual conferences on the use of energy resources in industry and the public sector (World Sustainable Energy Days), organized and held under the patronage of the European Union, member of the International Council for the Processing of Waste into Energy Resources (The Waste-to-Energy Research and WTERT) Council), which works at the Columbia University (New York, USA), where he repeatedly made presentations and presentations.
● Directly under his leadership, 7 candidate dissertations (including 2 foreign graduate students) and 2 doctoral dissertations were prepared and successfully defended.
Advanced training/internship:
● "Deepening and expanding professional knowledge, skills and abilities for remote use of simulators of the engine room of the vessel." 2021 Kherson State Maritime Academy. 180 hours, No. 184 of 10.01.2022