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Department of Optoelectronics and Electronic Systems
(OiSE) was created in 2006 by merger of the Department of Optoelectronics and the Department of Metrology and Electronic Systems. Department of Optoelectronics was established in 1992 from the Optoelectronics Laboratory of the Institute of Electronic Technology directed by prof. dr h.c. Henryk Wierzba, D.Sc., E.E., and following, from 1993, by
prof. Bogdan Kosmowski, D.Sc., E.E.
Group of Optoelectronics offers diploma profile (on B.Sc. studies) and specialization (on M.Sc. studies) in
Optoelectronics
The program of study offered by the Department research groups covers an extensive range of basic and advanced knowledge and skills:-In the Optoelectronics Research Group the key subjects are:
- Material science/engineering,
- Optoelectronics,
- Optoelectronic equipment and systems,
- Laser technique,
- Information visualization systems,
- Modern optical fiber telecommunication systems,
- Optical information processing and holgraphy,
- Computer-aided electronic circuit design,
The Optoelectronics Group, the research covers the application of advanced optoelectronic measurement methods for monitoring technical objects and environment. Research topics are:
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Applications of optoelectronic measurement and diagnostic methods in science, engineering, medicine and ecology,
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Modeling and implementation of optical fiber sensors,
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Investigation of technical objects using non-invasive optical methods (Optical Coherence Tomography),
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Investigation and optimization of color Liquid Crystal Displays,
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Material science: synthesis, investigation and application of innovative thin film materials (Diamond, Diamond-Like Carbon) and ceramics (PLZT), physical and chemical methods for deposition of thin films for optoelectronics and microelectronics (PVD and CVD),
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Spectrophotometric measurement methods for investigation of materials and technological processes,
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Optoelectronic systems for support of the visually impaired,
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Computer-aided design and analysis of electronic circuits.
The staff of Group of Optoelectronics continually improves its academic qualifications and research skills, earning scientific degrees and titles . For outstanding research achievements, the research teams from the Department have also received several awards the of the Rector of the Gdańsk University of Technology. Dr Marcin Gnyba has received the IMEKO György Striker Junior Paper Award for the best paper on XVII IMEKO World Congress as well as an award of the LOTOS group for an outstanding doctoral thesis.
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