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A. BASIC INFORMATION

  1. Country Czech Republic
  2. Name of the organisation Tomas Bata University in Zlín
     ID of the organisation CZ70883521
  3. Name of the faculty, institute, centre, etc. Faculty of Applied Informatics
     Its acronym FAI (TBU in Zlín)
  4. Name of the department, division, workplace, etc. Department of Electronics and Measurements
     Its acronym UEM
  5. City (town) Zlín
  6. Street name and number Nad Stranemi 4511
  7. ZIP code 760 05
  8. Web page http://web.fai.utb.cz/?id=0_2_3&iid=0&lang=en&type=0
  Contact 1 Contact 2
  9. Contact person (name and position) doc. RNDr. Vojtech Kresalek, CSc. (secretarial services)
10. E-mail Kresalek@FAI.UTB.cz Lebedova@FAI.UTB.cz
11. Phone +420 57 603 5253 +420 57 603 2037
12. Fax - +420 57 603 2712
13. Mobile phone +420 724 646 716 -
14. Research focus areas diagnostics, electromagnetic compatibility, electrotechnics, IT, measurement, robotics, Safety, security, sensors, telematics
15. Brief annotation In both Bachelor's and Master's study, the Department participates in teaching electrotechnical subjects within a degree course entitled Automation and Process Control that is part of the degree programme in Chemical and Process Engineering, as well as within degree courses entitled Automatic Control and Informatics and Information Technologies that are part of the degree programme in Engineering Informatics. The Department is also responsible for teaching technical subjects within a degree course entitled Security Technologies, Systems and Management that is part of the degree programme in Engineering Informatics.

The following subjects are especially concerned: Instrumentation and Measurement, Electrotechnics and Industrial Electronics, Technical Means of Automation, Signal Processing, and Numerical Signal Diagnostics. The Department is also responsible for teaching basic electrotechnical subjects within some of the degree courses offered by the Faculty of Technology. Technical subjects taught within a degree course entitled Security Technologies, Systems and Management particularly include: Technical Means of the Securities Industry, Object Security / Mechanical and Electronic Elements, and Systematization of the Securities Industry. The Department simultaneously participates in a Doctoral programme entitled Chemical and Process Engineering and its degree course in Technical Cybernetics.

Research and development activities of the Departmental staff primarily focus on the following areas:

1. development of smart sensors for biopolymer processing, especially hydrolyzed collagen and composite materials with natural and synthetic fibres,
2. measuring minor technical variables in technological processes,
3. sensoric systems for robotics and telematics,
4. electromagnetic compatibility.

The Departmental members are co-researchers for a research project of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MEYS), leading researchers for HEDF MEYS projects and co-researchers for standard and postdoctoral projects of the Czech Science Foundation (Grant Agency of the Czech Republic). In the education and research sphere, the Department works together in partnership with numerous domestic and foreign establishments.

REMARK:
The Department of Electronics and Measurements originated from former Department of Electrotechnics and Measurements (divided into 2 depts. in 2010)

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NOTICE: numbers of employees, graduates and Ph.D. students (B.1, B.2, B.3) = average(s) of 2006-2008 (related to the former Department of Electrotechnics and Measurements); number of patents (C.5) = total of 2008-2010
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16. Last updated on 2010-09-30
R&D focus IS also oriented in automotive, aircraft or transportation
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B. PERSONAL AND ECONOMIC INFORMATION

  1. Number of employees (ex average for the last 3 years) Internal 15 External 8
R&D staff 14 Other staff 1
Total (internal+external and R&D+other) 23
  2. Number of graduate (last year, usually 5th year) students (ex. average for the last 3 years) Internal External
Total (internal+external) 24
  3. Number of PhD. students (ex. average for the last 3 years) Internal 5 External 6
Total (internal+external) 11
  4. R&D Budget/turnover (Organization or faculty or department, in thousands of EUR) From public sources 3250 From private sources 1320
Total (public+private) 4570

C. DETAILED INFORMATION

1. R&D services (R&D services provided by organization or organizational part)

2. Laboratories (available laboratories with their equipment, offered serviced, etc.)

3. Certifications

4. Publications (number of impacted articles and publications in the last 3 years)

Number of impacted articles and publications 1

5. Patents, utility models and industrial designs (number of submitted or accepted in the last 3 years)

Number of submitted 3 Number of accepted 3

6. References (cooperations in the last 3 years, naming cooperation partners, common projects with short descriptions.)

Partner Country Area of cooperation
VOP-026 Šternberk, s.p.Czech Republicartificial sensation
RAMET C.H.M. a.s.Czech Republicantenna, radiolocation

7. Membership in organisations (networks, clusters, technology platforms, etc.)