
International Conference EMUG 2025. | Author: FEEC archive
More detailed information can be found here.
Long-term FEEC cooperation with practitioners
FEEC has long emphasised the link between academia and practice. In the field of nuclear energy, the FEEC maintains systematic cooperation with leading experts and institutions from the Czech Republic and abroad. This cooperation includes not only research projects and professional publications, but also educational activities.
A key role in this activity is played by the Institute of Electrical Power Engineering, which regularly organises lectures, workshops and excursions led by professionals in the field. Students and professionals gain valuable insight into the real-life operation of power equipment and access to knowledge that significantly enhances standard teaching.
Invitation to the lecture: Start-up of Units 3 and 4 of the Mochovce Nuclear Power Plant
The next event in this long-term cooperation will be an expert lecture on the topic of Start-up of Units 3 and 4 of the Mochovce Nuclear Power Plant (MO34). This lecture is part of a series of educational activities that the Institute of Electrical Power Engineering regularly organizes with the aim of introducing students and the professional public to current projects and trends in the energy sector.

International conference EMUG 2025 at BUT and activities in the field of nuclear energy
The international conference EMUG 2025 - European MELCOR and MACCS User Group Meeting was held at the BUT on 7-11 April 2025. This professional event was aimed at sharing experiences and latest knowledge in the field of computational modelling of severe nuclear reactor accidents. The conference was held both at the BUT Rectorate and at our faculty.
International Conference EMUG 2025. | Author: FEEC archive
More detailed information can be found here.
Long-term FEEC cooperation with practitioners
FEEC has long emphasised the link between academia and practice. In the field of nuclear energy, the FEEC maintains systematic cooperation with leading experts and institutions from the Czech Republic and abroad. This cooperation includes not only research projects and professional publications, but also educational activities.
A key role in this activity is played by the Institute of Electrical Power Engineering, which regularly organises lectures, workshops and excursions led by professionals in the field. Students and professionals gain valuable insight into the real-life operation of power equipment and access to knowledge that significantly enhances standard teaching.
Invitation to the lecture: Start-up of Units 3 and 4 of the Mochovce Nuclear Power Plant
The next event in this long-term cooperation will be an expert lecture on the topic of Start-up of Units 3 and 4 of the Mochovce Nuclear Power Plant (MO34). This lecture is part of a series of educational activities that the Institute of Electrical Power Engineering regularly organizes with the aim of introducing students and the professional public to current projects and trends in the energy sector.

Responsible person | Ing. Zdeňka Koubová |
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