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Tomasz Lerch serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Power Electronics and Automation of Energy Conversion Systems at AGH University of Science and Technology's Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatics, Computer Science and Biomedical Engineering in Kraków. He actively participates in the Discipline Council for Automation, Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Space Technologies.
His research spans power electronics, renewable energy integration, and electrical machine design with emphasis on grid stability and power quality. Key interests include grid-tied converter systems, islanding detection methods for distributed generation, permanent magnet motor optimization (particularly transverse flux and cogging machines), and power quality analysis in modern LED lighting and photovoltaic installations. His methodological approach frequently combines electromagnetic modeling with experimental validation.
Analysis of his 2021-2025 publications reveals consistent focus on renewable energy grid integration challenges. Dominant themes include rapid voltage fluctuation compensation using hardware-in-the-loop techniques, hybrid islanding detection combining phasor measurement units with artificial intelligence, and thermal/power density optimization in novel motor designs. His work demonstrates strong industry relevance through experimental validation of control algorithms for grid-connected systems.