
Location: Department of Electrical and Biomedical Engineering University of Nevada Reno
Date: 15. 11. 2023
Title of the lecture: Research in smart sensors and devices for advanced technical diagnostics
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About Stanislav Klusáček, Ing., Ph.D.
Invited lecture of Stanislav Klusáček at Department of Electrical and Biomedical Engineering University of Nevada Reno

Location: Department of Electrical and Biomedical Engineering University of Nevada Reno
Date: 15. 11. 2023
Title of the lecture: Research in smart sensors and devices for advanced technical diagnostics
Lecture annotation:
The presentation provided an overview and introduction to research in the field of smart sensors and devices for advanced technical diagnostics. It covered various research topics and successfully completed projects, particularly in the areas of electric vehicles and industrial applications.
The presentation was not only about research competencies but also included several examples of proprietary laboratory instruments developed for advanced sensor characterization. These examples demonstrated our readiness for further discussions on potential collaborations in related research areas, such as structural and material analysis, non-contact vibrodiagnostics, sensor calibration, predictive maintenance, and more.
About Stanislav Klusáček, Ing., Ph.D.
Stanislav Klusáček obtained his Ph.D. in Cybernetics, Control and Measurement (2012) and his M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering (2001) from Brno University of Technology (BUT), Czech Republic. He is currently a researcher at the Department of Control and Instrumentation, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication (FEEC), BUT, as well as at CEITEC BUT in the Laboratory of Smart Sensors. Additionally, he holds the position of assistant professor at the Department of Control and Instrumentation, FEEC BUT and serves as the vice-dean for internationalization at the same faculty.
He has been a visiting researcher at the Technical University of Denmark (Acoustic Technology Group) and Polytec Inc., MI, USA.
For over 20 years, he has been engaged in research and teaching in the field of electrical and non-electrical sensors and measurement, with a special focus on vibration sensor development, piezoelectric materials for sensors and technical diagnostics. He has participated in more than five successful international research projects (FP6, H2020, KDT JU, Chips JU) focused on novel vibration and acoustic measurement methods for predictive technical diagnostics in electric vehicles and industrial applications.
Responsible person | Ing. et Ing. arch. Jana Němcová |
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