VILNIUS TECH Publications Presented at the Book Fair

March 3, 2025
From February 27 to March 2, the 25th Vilnius Book Fair took place at the Lithuanian Exhibition and Congress Center LITEXPO, where representatives of Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (VILNIUS TECH) also participated.
 
At the VILNIUS TECH stand, visitors were introduced to more than 800 publications, including the latest and award-winning books published by VILNIUS TECH. Among them were: the monograph „Šiuolaikinė architektūros teorija: tekstų ir intelektualinių kontekstų sąveikos“, by Prof. Dr. Almantas Samalavičius from the Faculty of Architecture, „Skaitmeninė komunikacija“, authored by Assoc. Prof. Dr. M. Mačiulienė and lecturer G. Gulevičiūtė from the Faculty of Creative Industries, „Komiksai: Pažink ir Kurk“, by lecturer Dr. T. Mitkus from the Faculty of Fundamental Sciences and lecturer V. Nedzinskaitė-Mitkė from the Faculty of Creative Industries, the textbook  „Valdymo apskaita“  by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Irena Danilevičienė from the Faculty of Business Management, and many others.
During the book fair, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Romualdas Juknelevičius from the Faculty of Mechanics and Prof. Dr. Alfredas Rimkus from the Faculty of Transport Engineering presented their new VILNIUS TECH publication, Keturtakčio vidaus degimo variklio projektavimas“ , in a discussion moderated by long-time Formula 1 racing commentator Arūnas Volungevičius.
 
"A similar publication on internal combustion engine design in Lithuanian was last released 15 years ago. Today, the automotive industry is undergoing significant changes and challenges related to the search for alternative fuels and their efficient use in combustion processes to mitigate climate change. Overcoming these challenges requires a deep understanding of internal combustion engine performance indicators, the processes occurring within them, and the structural characteristics of their components," stated Assoc. Prof. Dr. R. Juknelevičius and Prof. Dr. A. Rimkus.
 
The discussion participants noted that many technical solutions have already been discovered and implemented, leading to a reduction in combustion temperature and nitrogen oxide emissions. Research conducted in university laboratories continues to explore ways to further decrease carbon and nitrogen oxide emissions while maintaining high engine efficiency.
 
Alongside the co-authors, the discussion featured Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jurijus Tretjakovas from the Faculty of Mechanics and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Saugirdas Pukalskas from the Faculty of Transport Engineering.
 
The VILNIUS TECH Vice-Rector for Strategic Partnerships, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Adas Meškėnas, congratulated the authors on their new publication.

All printed VILNIUS TECH books are available for purchase at the VILNIUS TECH eshop.

The university’s electronic books can be conveniently purchased or subscribed to by both individuals and organizations via the VILNIUS TECH e-books platform

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