Stefan Schally | Faculty of Electrical and Control Engineering at the Gdańsk University of Technology

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Date added: 2021-08-18

Stefan Schally

Stefan Schally
On October 8, 2017, died Stefan Schally, PhD, a retired longtime employee of the Faculty of Electrical and Control Engineering at the Gdańsk University of Technology. He was buried at the cemetery in Gdynia-Witomin.

Stefan Schally studied at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of the Gdańsk University of Technology in 1945-1950. After obtaining a master's degree in engineering, he was employed at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering as a designer at the Electrical Power Plant, which was then an auxiliary farm at the Department of Electrical Equipment, Electricity and Grid, renamed in 1953 the Department of Electrical Power Engineering.

After the establishment of the departmental institutes in 1969, the Department and its associated Department became part of the Institute of Electrical Power and Automation, which existed at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering until 1991. 

During the entire period of his professional career, Stefan Schally was associated with the Department of Electrical Power Engineering, and later with the Institute of Electrical Power and Automation as a research and engineering and technical worker. He was involved in designing the construction, reconstruction or modernization of various energy facilities, including mainly municipal and industrial power plants and combined heat and power plants as well as heat networks. He conducted thermal measurements and developed energy balances in industrial plants and heating systems. In January 1969, he defended his doctoral dissertation at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, entitled Model studies of the profitability of using energy carriers by municipal consumers in cities. 

In the years 1969-1984, Stefan Schally has published as a co-author several articles in national and foreign scientific journals, incl. in the German scientific and technical journal Energietechnik (1969), in the Archives of Energy (1977) and in the Publishing House of the Research and Forecasting Committee "Polska 2000" of the Polish Academy of Sciences (1976). He also participated in the preparation of papers for a number of subsequent International Heating Conferences (Budapest 1973, Kiev 1982, Berlin 1984).

Stefan Schally retired in 1990.

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