Program

Final Program

Monday, September 18

09:00 - 10:00 Keynote lecture

Chair: Marko Budimir (INETEC Institute for Nucelar Technology, Croatia

Take it to the Limit: A story of piezoelectric materials and devices for extreme conditions

Andrew J. Bell, University of Leeds and Ionix Advanced Technologies, UK


10:00 - 10:30 Workshop patron

ONR Global Overview

Jay Marble, Office of Naval Research Global, USA


11:00 - 12:30 Piezoelectric technology and ultrasound sensing

Chair: Alain Bosseboeuf (C2N, CNRS, University Paris-Saclay, Palaiseau, France

11:00

Piezoelectric Anisotropy and Ferroelectric Domain Structure Impact on Sensor and Electronic Element Performance

Marko Budimir, INETEC, Institute for Nuclear Technology, Croatia


11:20

Unlocking the potential of ultrasound technology: revolutionizing healthcare with new excitation methods and advanced semiconductor technology

Harald Gietler, Infineon Technologies, Austria


11:40

Acoustic emissions in plant-hydraulics: from botanist's laboratory towards low-power smart sensor-on-chip for field monitoring of drought

Dinko Oletić, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia


12:00

Wet etching of ZnO piezoelectric material for MEMS vibrational sensors

Zarina Nazyrova, C2N, CNRS, University Paris-Saclay, Palaiseau, France


13:30 - 15:00 Biomedical applications

Chair: Željka Lučev Vasić (University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Eng. and Comp., Croatia

13:30

Pocket Therapist: Combining smart wearable sensors with real-time machine learning to provide emotion detection and regulation

Charis Whyte, University of Manchester, UK


13:50

Towards more accurate detection of human falls

Krunoslav JurčićRatko Magjarević, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia


14:10

Comparison of Simulated and Measured Results of Non-contact Capacitive Electrodes for Biomedical Applications

Luka Klaić, Mario Cifrek, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia


14:30

Measurement of Implantable Capacitive Intrabody Communication Channel Properties on a Liquid Phantom

Matija Roglić, Željka Lučev Vasić, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia


15:30 - 17:30 Sensor technology 1

Chair: Siegfried Krainer (Infineon Technologies, Austria)

15:30

Deposition of ultra-refractory sputtered layers for high temperature applications: Challenges and some solutions

Jules Lackner, Antoine Martin, Alan Durnez, Alain Bosseboeuf, Johan Moulin, David Bouville, Christope Dupuis, Frédéric Mahut, Patrick Bouchon, Aurélie Julian-Jankowiak, ONERA, The French Aerospace Lab, Palaiseau, France; C2N, CNRS, University Paris-Saclay, Palaiseau, France


15:50

Thermal conductivity measurement techniques in anisotropic thin film materials

Anton Kabaši, University of Split, Croatia


16:10

Design of composite resistors in 180-nm CMOS technology for RC oscillators and voltage references

Ivana Franković, Franjo Mikić, Josip Mikulić, Adrijan Barić, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia


16:30

Characterisation of various integrated silicon stress sensors

Leo Gočan, Adrijan Barić, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia


16:50

The method for the extraction of stress-related characteristics of ICs caused by the packaging

Andro Žamboki, Adrijan Barić, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia


17:30 - 18:00 Workshop patron

Infineon / IPCEI

Olga Bulhac, Infineon Technologies Austria AG


18:00 - 18:40 Industrial applications

Chair: Darko Vasić (University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Eng. and Comp., Croatia

18:00

A low-power data logger for perishable goods transport monitoring

Marko Gazivoda,  Intis, Croatia


18:20

Road monitor: A low-power wireless sensor node for long-term monitoring of road structural integrity

Fran Penić, Tihomir Protulipac, X-Logic, Croatia

Tuesday, September 19

09:00 - 10:00 Electromagnetic sensing 1

Chair: James Elgy (Keele University, UK)

09:00

Magnetic field measurements: from RTD-Fluxgate, through the IR3MA Project, to emerging solutions

Carlo Trigona, University of Catania, Department of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering, Italy


09:20

Eddy Current Testing Sensor for HSS Drill Tool: Experiment & Simulation

Athanasios Kyrgiazoglou, Stefanos Gerardis, Dionisis Loizos, Theodoros Theodoulidis, University of Western Macedonia, Mechanical Engineering Department, Greece


09:40

Identification of non-ferrous metals using magnetic induction spectroscopy on an industrial conveyor system

Mike Mallaburn, University of Manchester, UK

Wednesday, September 20

09:00 - 10:00 Keynote lecture

Chair: Davorin Ambruš (University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Eng. and Comp., Croatia

Ground penetrating radar, applications, and design challenges

David Daniels CBE, University of Manchester, UK


10:30 - 12:30 Electromagnetic sensing 2

Chair: Michael O'Toole (University of Manshester, UK

10:30

Efficient and Accurate Computation of the Magnetic Polarizability Tensor (MPT) Characterisation of Realistic Metallic Targets

James Elgy, Paul Ledger, Keele University, UK


10:50

Landmine Identification From Pulse Induction Metal Detector Data Using Machine Learning

Marko Šimić, Davorin Ambruš, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia


11:10

High-frequency Electromagnetic Induction Sensing of Soil Electrical Conductivity and Dielectric Permittivity

Dorijan Špikić, Darko Vasić, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia


11:30

Combining machine vision and magnetic induction sensors to improve classification of scrap metal on a conveyor belt

Kane Williams, University of Manchester, UK


11:50

Non-contact Capacitive Electrode Systems for Biomedical Applications

Antonio Stanešić, Mario Cifrek, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia


13:30 - 14:30 Sensor technology 2

Chair: Dinko Oletić (University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Eng. and Comp., Croatia

13:30

Piezoelectric energy harvesting for autonomous sensor networks

Saša Zelenika, University of Rijeka, Croatia


13:50

Exploring the potential of emerging applications of mmWave polymer waveguides in communication and sensor technology

Siegfried Krainer, Infineon Technologies, Austria


14:10

Development of two-dimensional fuel cell

Krešimir Dželalija, University of Split, Croatia


14:30 - 15:30 Electronic systems and signal processing

Chair: Carlo Trigona (University of Catania, Department of Electr., Electron. and Comp. Eng., Italy

14:30

Customized sensing platforms for dielectric cure monitoring

Dailys Arronde Pérez, University of Klagenfurt, Sensors and Actuators Group (SAT), Austria


14:50

Research and Design Challenges in 3D Fringe Projection Profilometry

Tomislav Petković, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia


15:10

Calibration of a Structured Light Imaging System in Two-Layer Flat Refractive Geometry for Underwater Imaging

Domagoj Zoraja, Tomislav Petković, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia