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Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology in numbers :

With over 3000 students and 200 PhD students, the Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology offers a range of cutting-edge research in robotics, radar techniques, and fiberoptic photonics. Explore our institutes and courses to discover innovative advancements in robot programming, pattern recognition, autonomous rescue robots, cloud robotics, radar imaging, and high-quality stereoscopic visualization.

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Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology in numbers :

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  1. Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology in numbers: Over 3000 students and 200 PhDstudents Over 300 academicteachers 6 institutes 400 courses 50 laboratories

  2. RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS

  3. Robot Programming and PatternRecognitionGroup SwarmItFIX – Self- Reconfigurable Intelligent Swarm Fixturescomposed of robots RobREx - Autonomy in rescue and exploration robots Methodology of design and implementation of multi-sensory robotic systems for service purposes - Sonata 3 RAPP - Robotic Applications for Delivering Smart User Empowering Applications – cloudrobotics

  4. Researchgroup on Radar Techniques SAR images Bryza patrol aircraft, X-band radar (in cooperation with Polish industry) • Radar operationmodes: • patrol • SAR (SyntheticAperture Radar) – terrainimaging • ISAR (Inverse SAR) – target imaging ISAR image

  5. High quality realistic stereoscopic visualization and simulated holography Perception based algorithms for analyzing and controlling disparity in high-quality realistic stereoscopic visualization (partially in cooperation with Max-Planck Institute and MIT)

  6. Fiberopticphotonics Short-wavelengthfiberlasers (incl. up-conversionlasers) NIR fiber lasers and amplifiers (incl. turn-keysystems)

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