Program

SEA 2022 Final Program

Monday, September 12

08:30 - 10:30, Morning talks 1

Electromagnetic sensing (session supported by Croatian Science Foundation through UIP-2017-05-6948)

08:30

The electromagnetic revolution – opportunities for hyper wideband sensing

Anthony Peyton and Michael O'Toole, The University of Manchester


09:00

Models and Simulation in Eddy Current Nondestructive Testing

Theodoros Theodoulidis, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Western Macedonia


09:30

Precise speed and distance measurements with mmWave radar instruments

Tomislav Grubeša, Geolux


10:00

Multi-frequency RF sensor for non-contact monitoring of organic matter

Pierre-Yves Joubert, Centre de Nanosciences et de Nanotechnologies


11:00 - 13:00, Morning talks 2

Low power electronic systems

11:00

Toward Always-on Smart Sensors: From energy harvesting to tiny machine learning

Michele Magno, Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, ETH Zürich


11:30

Ultra low power mechatronic system

Vladimir Bachler, Byte-Lab


12:00

Ultra Low-Power direct Time-of-Flight 3D Sensing Technology for Consumer Applications

André Srowig, ams International AG


12:30

Sensing in smart lighting systems

Vana Jeličić, Tridonic GmbH & Co KG 


14:00 - 16:00, Electromagnetic sensing: PhD presentations  (session supported by Croatian Science Foundation through UIP-2017-05-6948)

14:00

Simulation of Eddy Current Nondestructive Testing via commercial FEM software

Athanasios Kyrgiazoglou, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Western Macedonia


14:20

Advances in electromagnetic techniques for detection in humanitarian demining

Keith Barratt, Adam Fletcher, The University of Manchester


14:40

Machine learning based object classification from pulse induction metal detector data

Marko Šimić, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing


15:00

Advances in electromagnetics for sorting of non-ferrous metal scrap

Kane Williams, The University of Manchester


15:20

Measurement of soil dielectric properties using high-frequency electromagnetic induction

Dorijan Špikić, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing


16:30 - 17:30, Company presentations

Tuesday, September 13

08:30 - 10:30, PhD presentations 2

08:30

PATTERN-Skin - Modular Multi-Modal Proximity and Tactile Perception Skin

Narendiran Anandan , Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt


08:50

Real-time Electromagnetic Near-field-based Localization for Robotics

Harald Gietler,  Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt


09:10

Intrabody communication - interfaces, measurements, phantoms

Matija Roglić, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing


09:30

PATCH-IT: Multi-Sensors Smart Patches for Biomedical Applications

Kanika Dheman, Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, ETH Zürich

Wednesday, September 14

08:30 - 11:00, Morning talks 3

Sensor technology

08:30

Ultimate sensitivity - range design of elastomer force sensors

Emile Martincic, Centre de Nanosciences et de Nanotechnologies


09:00

Textile-integrated sensors to support healthcare professionals in the care sector

Rudolf Heer, Silicon Austria Labs GmbH


09:30

Silicon-on-Glass electrostatic MEMS transducers for high-performance vibration energy harvesting

Elie Lefeuvre, Centre de Nanosciences et de Nanotechnologies


10:00

Advancements in ultrasound inspection of nuclear power plants using robust transducers and deep learning

Marko Budimir, INETEC - Institute for Nuclear Technology


10:30

Watch the sound: New Sensor applications made possible by high performance MEMS Microphone systems

Siegfried Krainer, Infineon Technologies Austria AG


11:30 - 12:50, PhD presentations 3

11:30

Optical techniques for the characterization of MEMS sensors technology and (thermo)mechanical behaviour

Lucas Hudeley, CNRS, CNRS, University Paris-Saclay; ONERA, the French Aerospace Lab


11:50

Towards low-power passive acoustic diver detection

Fran Penić, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing


12:10

Aerosense: A Self-Sustainable And Long-Range Bluetooth Wireless Sensor Node for Aerodynamic and Aeroacoustic Monitoring on Wind Turbines

Tommaso Polonelli, Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, ETH Zürich


12:30

Colorimetric gas-sensing

Mario Poschner, Silicon Austria Labs GmbH

A visit to the island of Pag including guided tour of the city of Pag,  tour of the Pag saltworks and a buffet lunch. Pag is a fascinating island with unique geographical features, a colorful vibrant community, rich cultural heritage and an exciting tourist offer. It is home of eponymous cheese, lamb and UNESCO recognized lace, all universally acknowledged, appreciated and celebrated around the globe.