Center for Basic and Applied Research
The centre is focused on interconnecting basic and applied research
It is focused on applications of IT technologies in biomedicine, military or economics. By interconnecting these areas, this institution aims to achieve excellence in IT applications for biomedicine. The areas of IT and Biomedicine are deliberately selected as long-term international excellence is achieved in them.
The main directions of the newly emerging centre are:
- Internationalization of FIM UHK institution but also of UHK itself in the form of joint active cooperation with important foreign workplaces
- Obtaining international and national projects of the basic and applied research on the basis of the international cooperation and creation and development of teams
- Creating conditions for the work of science and research workers
The workplace is divided into two groups:
- Smart IT, electronics and sensors
- Biomedical applications (drug development, medical devices development)
Both groups are thematically fully interconnected in order to build excellence at the interface of both fields.
Novelty:
Continuous research of cooperating workplaces of FIM, PřF UHK and CBV FNHK in the field of searching for new drugs using powerful supercomputers will be developed also within the computing time won at IT4Innovation where the project succeeded and gained relatively long computing time for the realization of the declared intentions:
Centre Members and their Professional Profiles:
Dr. Orcan Alpar, Ph.D.
* artificial intelligence * image processing * fuzzy neural networks * linear and nonlinear optimization * intelligent control
doc. Ing. Robert Frischer, Ph.D.
(Ing .: FEI VŠB – TU Ostrava, 2003, Ph.D .: FEI VŠB – TU Ostrava, 2012, doc.: FEI VŠB – TU Ostrava, 2016)
* special electronics * control systems * wireless communication
prof. Ing. Ondřej Krejcar, Ph.D.
(Ing .: FEI VŠB – TU Ostrava, 2002, Ph.D .: FEI VŠB – TU Ostrava, 2008, doc.: FEI VŠB – TU Ostrava, 2011)
* technical cybernetics * smart systems and technologies * mobile information technology * ambient intelligence * control systems
prof. Ing. Kamil Kuča, Ph.D.
(Ing .: VŠCHT – Prague, 2002, Ph.D .: FVZ UNOB, 2005, doc .: FVZ UNOB 2009, prof .: FVZ UNOB 2012)
* biomedicine * pharmacoeconomy * toxicologists * drug development * medical devices development
doc. Ing. Marek Penhaker, Ph.D.
(Ing .: FEI VŠB – TU Ostrava, 1996, Ph.D .: FEI VŠB – TU Ostrava, 2000, doc.: FEI VŠB – TU Ostrava, 2016)
* biomedical systems * medical devices and instruments * control systems * wireless communication
Foreign Researchers of the Centre:
Prof. Ali Selamat, Ph.D.
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia – UTM, UTM Johor Bahru, Malajsia
Invited Professor
* ambient inteligence * software engineering * mobile computing
Dr. Hamidreza Namazi
Adjunct Lecturer, School of Engineering, Monash University, Malaysia; Research Associate, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Calgary, Canada
Visiting Professor
* Applied mathematics * Fractal * Neural Engineering * Signal and pattern analysis
Dr. Dawit Assefa Haile.
Addis Ababa Institute of Technology, Etiophia
Invited Professor
* signal & image analysis * bioinformatics * scientific computing
Dr. Ayan Seal
PDPM Indian Institute of Information Technology, India
Postdoc & Invited researcher
* Biometric * Remote Sening * Medical Imaging * Object Recognition * Clustering
MSc. Oluwaseun Fadeyi
Department of Geology, Faculty of Space and Enviromental Science, University of Trier, Trier, Germany
Invited researcher
* Pollution management and control * Climate change and global warming * Impact of seismic activities * Environmental policy
MSc. Ayca Kirimtat
PDPM Indian Institute of Information Technology, India
Research & Development
* Biometric * Medical Imaging * Object Recognition * Smart City concepts * HPC
MCA. Sebastien Mambou
PDPM Indian Institute of Information Technology, India
Research & Development
* Biometric * Medical Imaging * Object Recognition * HPC * Parallel computing
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