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Laboratory for Measuring the Effects of Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields The laboratory is equipped with an original system designed to measure the effects of low-frequency electromagnetic fields (EMF) on cellular systems. Incubation Section: This consists of two thermal boxes with PID temperature control, intended for paired experiments. The section dedicated to generating EMF with selectable frequency…
Laboratory of Biomeasurements The laboratory is part of the Department of Biomeasurements and the Department of Theoretical Methods. Its equipment is used in several projects focused mainly on the research of heart and brain activity. Most laboratory equipment is the result of in-house research and development. ProCardio 8 is a 128-channel PC-based mobile…
Nina Evetović, a PhD researcher and member of the DONUT consortium, attended the IEEE SMC 2025 Conference in Vienna, Austria, where she presented her work titled “Assessment of Mental Fatigue in Healthy Participants During Extended BCI-HMD Sessions.” Her research investigates EEG-based markers of mental fatigue during prolonged use of brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) with virtual reality…
Earlier this week, the Institute of Measurement Science, Slovak Academy of Sciences, together with colleagues from the Kutná Hora Medical Centre, visited the Rehabilitation Institute Kladruby. During the visit, the team presented an innovative rehabilitation system that combines brain-computer interfaces (BCI) with head-mounted display virtual reality (HMD VR) to support recovery after stroke. A key…
From September 17th to 18st, our colleague Melinda Majerová from the Department of Magnetometry participated in the 27th Conference on Special Inorganic Pigments and Powder Materials which took place in Pardubice (Czech Republic).The subject of the conference was pigments and their application, chemical and physical evaluation of pigments and powder materials, ecological aspects of production…
Emeritus Professor Ivan Bajla celebrated his 80th birthday! Through his work and passion for science, he is an inspiration to many of us. We thank him for his contribution to the development of the Institute of Measurement Science, Slovak Academy of Sciences, and wish him good health, family well-being, and many more creative years ahead.
On Sept 9–10, Anna Krakovská joined the COST Action MEDUSSE (CA23108) meeting in Ljubljana. The focus: exploring how to better predict the Mediterranean climate on seasonal to decadal timescales. Inspiring talks, new collaborations, and motivation for the work ahead!
Our team from the Department of Theoretical Methods had a great time at Dynamics Days Europe 2025, held from June 23–27 in Thessaloniki, Greece — an exciting gathering of 324 researchers from over 40 countries! We shared our latest work on causality detection, estimation of Rényi measures, and signal denoising in complex systems. It was…
Scientific monographs CAPEK, Ignác. Noble Metal Nanoparticles : Preparation, Composite Nanostructures, Biodecoration and Collective Properties. Springer, 2017, 554 p. ISBN 978-4-431-56554-3. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-56556-7_2 WOS citations: 4; SCOPUS citations: 2; other citations: 4 1. [1.1] TEH, H.Y. – LAM, M.K. – CHAI, Y.H. – LIM, J.W. – WONG, V.L. – TAN, I.S. – LAU, S.Y. –…
Chapters in scientific monographs published abroad PŘIBIL, Jiří – PŘIBILOVÁ, Anna – FROLLO, Ivan. Wearable PPG sensors applicable for measurement in a weak magnetic field environment of an MRI device. In Advances in Signal Processing: Volume 3. Editor: S.Y. Yurish. – Barcelona, Spain: International Frequency Sensor Association Publishing (IFSA), 2025, p. 1-22. ISBN 978-84-09-69173-9….