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On 23 June, A. Krafčík will give a lecture at the second online meeting on the establishment of the SAS Centre for Artificial Intelligence

At the second online meeting on the establishment of the SAS Centre for Artificial Intelligence, our colleague Andrej Krafčík will give a presentation entitled Using Machine Learning Techniques to Process Image, Volumetric and Multimodal Data from Biomedical Measurements and Other Sources. The meeting will take place on 23 June 2026 at 09:00 via the following…

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Scientists at the Institute of Measurement Science have developed a new method for cleaning noisy signals

How can noise be reduced in measured signals without destroying information about the underlying dynamical system? This important question is addressed in a new publication by Anna Krakovská and Jozef Jakubík from the Department of Theoretical Methods at the Institute of Measurement Science of the Slovak Academy of Sciences. The article, titled “Dynamics-aware noise reduction…

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Guest Lecture at Our Institute: From Mathematical Equations to Patient-Specific Cardiac Models

Within the Mobility Visit Programme of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, we had the opportunity to host Dr. Jorge Sánchez Arciniegas, who delivered a guest lecture entitled “Mathematical Modelling of Cardiac Electrophysiology: From Equations to Patient-Specific Predictions.” Dr. Sánchez shared inspiring insights into how mathematical modeling, numerical simulations, and computational methods can be combined with…

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The Scientific Board of the Institute of the Measurement Science SAS evaluated the most significant results of scientific work

At its final meeting in 2025, the Scientific Board of the Institute of Measurement of the Slovak Academy of Sciences evaluated the most significant results of scientific work. In the Basic Research category, the result entitled Tensor decomposition as a useful tool for eye blink removal in EEG was selected, investigators: Roman Rosipal, Zuzana Rošťáková….

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Our colleague, Nina Evetovic, attended the IEEE SMC 2025 Conference in Vienna, Austria

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…

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