The Laboratory of Modern Measurement Systems is dedicated to research, for teachers, doctoral or postdoctoral students and students who complete their bachelor's or dissertation. The laboratory is based on modern equipments, that include instruments for measuring the accuracy of electrical quantities: current, voltage, magnetic field, load (Agilent, Keithley, National Instruments, LEMs), instruments for measuring non-electrical quantities (temperature, displacement, pressure, humidity, etc.) and instruments for measuring environmental parameters for air, water, soil (Orion, Hach-Lange, Zeiss).
The main research directions are:
- sensors based on magnetic nanowires
- sensors based on amorphous magnetic wires
- sensors for measuring environmental parameters
- digital signals and images processing
- virtual instrumentation
- data acquisition systems
- microprocessor based measuring systems
- applications with FPGA circuits
- Internet of Things