The main topics of the conference

  • Sensors, Materials and its Application
  • Measurement of Electrical and Non-electrical Quantities
  • Instrumentation and Measurement
  • Testing and Diagnostics
  • Signal Processing
  • System Identification and Control

There will be only oral presentations and the conference language is English.

Cheap accommodation (at request will be reserved by the organizers) at the university hotel is available for a limited number of participants.

Organizing Committee

  • Ing. Jakub Svatoš, Ph.D. – Conference Chair
  • Ing. Martin Šipoš, Ph.D. – Program Committee Chair
  • prof. Ing. Pavel Ripka, CSc. – Technical Program Co-Chair
  • Ing. Tomáš Drábek, Ph.D. – Technical Program Co-Chair

Program Committee

  • prof. Ing. Vladimír Haasz, CSc.
  • prof. Ing. Jan Holub, Ph.D.
  • Ing. Jakub Svatoš, Ph.D.
  • Ing. Martin Šipoš, Ph.D.
  • Ing. Tomáš Drábek, Ph.D.

Venue

The conference is held in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, which is very often called the heart of Europe.  

The conference itselfs is located on the campus of Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Dejvice.

The Czech Technical University in Prague is the oldest technical university in the Czech Republic. Above all, our University forms the cornerstone of the Czech system for science & research. Our students have an opportunity to work in top research projects in collaboration with international teams, and to work closely with the university’s industrial partners. The Faculties and Institutes of our University cover a broad spectrum of knowledge and capabilities, ranging from nuclear research to architecture, from artificial intelligence to healthcare, and from civil engineering to mechanical engineering. We offer educational and research capabilities in a very broad range of technical sciences, and we can satisfy almost every industrial demand for research or innovation.

Prague is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Its uniquely preserved historical centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1992, reflects eleven centuries of history. This culturally rich city full of fabulous monuments charms visitors not only with its impressive and diverse architec‑ture and breath‑taking views, but also its intimate, romantic atmosphere that is ideal for long walks. Prague is a city of (not just classical) music and art, found here at every step, a city of gardens and parks, and last but not least, a city where the best beer in the world is brewed and savored. Read more about Prague.

Charle’s Bridge (from https://www.prague.eu/en)