2011
SCIENTIFIC SEMINAR
The scientific seminar „Sensorics and Magnetometry“ held on the 8th December 2011 in the campus of Faculty of Aeronautics (Rampová 7, Košice). Goals The goal of the seminar was to share information about the research and development in the area of magnetometry and sensorics mainly among work places in Košice. Except of the basic presentation of the work place the main goal of the seminar was to offer possibility for the presentation of the work to young scientists and PhD. students. The seminar also offer a great possibility to the settlement of existing and establishment of new co-operation within the range of SMAGS society and the solved scientific area. Scope The seminar was focused on these following areas:
Program and scientific committee
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Seminar languages Magnetic Microwires for Spintronics and Technical Applications Influence of Critical Switching Field on Magnetic Microwires' Characteristics Study of Magnetic Characteristics in Modern Nanocrystalline Microwires on the HITPERM Basis Modern Heusler Alloys and their Characteristation Magnetic Fluids and their Application Possibilities Development and Utilization of Magnetic Sensors in the Projects of the Department of Measurement, Czech Technical University of Prague, FEL Estimation of Object Position Based on the Magnetic Method Hall effect in the Loop of Edge Currents (presentation of a part of the research at the Department) Measurement of Starting Field as a Function of Parameters of Pre-Magnetisation Impulse in a Bistable Microwire Recent Scientific Activities at LNAM, Institute of Experimental Physics, Slovak Academy of Sciences Alloys Prepared by Rapid Quenching on the GALFENOL Basis Magnetic and Structural Characteristics of Twin-Layer Fe and Co Stripss Prepared by Rapid Quenching Framework Overview of Project and Scientific Activities at the Department of Aviation Technical Studies Calibration Methodologies of Two-Axis Accelerometers Modular Magnetometer with CPLD Development of Tensile Stress Sensors Based on Microwires |
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