KONES 2011

KONES is the largest conference in Central Europe on power systems and means of transport.

The first KONES conference dates back to 1975. The Institute of Aviation has been one of the main supporters and coorganizers of the event. Over the course of 35 meetings, KONES has made a massive contribution to advancing research into aspects of power systems and transport.

Today KONES is a fixed entry in the diaries of Polish and European researchers. References to the publication Journal of KONES appear on thousands of websites and in numerous professional journals. So far, over 100 speakers presenting papers at KONES conferences have been granted professorial nominations while numerous works presented at the conference have been awarded for their meritorious value and applicability.
KONES has become a prestigious forum for exchanging technical thought and a place where many pressing civilizational issues find their solutions. At the conference, new research methodologies are presented by scientists from research centers across the world, including:
Adam Opel AG Germany, AECC Belgium, AVL Austria, Ben Gurion University Israel, British ICE Research Institute UK, BRTRC Technology Research Center USA, Brunel University of West London UK, Budapest University Hungary, Cambridge University UK, Corning NY USA, Cummins USA, Czech Technical University in Prague Czech Republic, Daimler Chrysler Canada, Degusa Metals Catalysts Cerdec AG Germany, Detroit Diesel USA, Drezno University Germany, Eindoven University of Technology The Netherlands, ELSBETT Technologie GmbH Germany, Energy Industries of Ohio USA, Energy Industries of Ohio USA, European Fuel Cell Forum Switzerland, FIAT Research Center Italy, Fleetguard Technology Development WI USA, FEV Motorentechnik Germany, Flour Co. VA USA, Ford Motor Company USA, GE USA, General Motors USA, Gunma University Japan, Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh Scotland, Hokkaido University Japan, Horiba Japan, Hosei University Japan, ICE Engines Laboratory Maddras India, Institut fur Fahrzeugbau Wolfsburg (IFBW) Germany, Instituto Motori C.N.R. Italy, Isparta University Turkey, Jaguar Cars UK, Japan SME-ESD, Kistler Austria, Kyoto University Japan, Kolbenwerke Harzgerode Germany, Lithuanian University of Agriculture Lithuania, Melbourne University Australia, Minsk University Belarus, MIT MA USA, Moscow State University Russia, Nagoya Institute of Technology Japan, National Aerospace Laboratory Japan, National Automotive Center MI USA, National Traffic Safety and Environment Laboratory Japan, Nis University of Technology Yougoslavia, NIITEK VA USA, Nissan Diesel Motor Co. Ltd Japan, Oxford University UK, Optrand, Inc. USA, Peugeot France, Scania Sweden, Rostock University Germany, Russian Academy of Sciences Russia, Russian River Register Russia, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava Slovakia, St. Petersburg State Technical University Russia, Structural Dynamics Research Corporation Ohio USA, TAM Industrial Vehicles Slovenia, Technische Hochschule Zwickau Germany, Transport Academy of Ukraine Ukraine, TSI USA, Universite de Poitiers France, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, University of Applied Sciences Biel-Bienne Switzerland, University of Applied Sciences, Amberg-Weiden Germany, University of Berkeley CA, University of Birmingham UK, University College London UK, University of Kragujevac Yuguslavia, University of Magdeburg Germany, University of Maribor Slovenia, University of Windsor Canada, University of Wisconsin – Madison WI USA, University of Zilina Slovakia, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University Lithuania, Volkswagen AG Germany, Waseda University Japan, Washington State University WA USA.

The Congress has become as a catalyst for progress in contemporary science and can be considered a pioneer in relation to power systems and transport.

The Institute of Aviation, along with its international partners, fills the role of the supporter and coordinator of the event.
As the mission of the Institute of Aviation includes broadening the horizons of contemporary research, involvement in KONES is, undoubtedly, a significant step in achieving this end.

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