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  • Computer-aided design and selective laser melting of porous biomimetic materials

    Publication
    • L. Dobrzański
    • A. Dobrzańska-Danikiewicz
    • T. Gaweł
    • T. Gawel

    - Advances in Materials and Processing Technologies - Year 2017

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  • Perspectives of Fluctuation-Enhanced Gas Sensing by Two-Dimensional Materials

    We present the results of gas sensing using the fluctuation-enhanced sensing method in selected two-dimensional materials (2DMs). We claim that gas sensing selectivity can be improved further by considering semiconducting two-dimensional materials doped by noble metal nanoparticles. The 2DMs' structures exhibit some imperfections defined by their structure, occurring repeatedly there. These imperfections are adsorption-desorption...

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  • Novel approach to interference analysis of glucose sensing materials coated with Nafion

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    - BIOELECTROCHEMISTRY - Year 2020

    A gold-based sensing platform, TiND | AuNP | Nafion, was prepared as an exemplary electrode material exhibiting a response to glucose in a neutral solution. The change of electrochemical properties after exposure to glucose and interference compounds such as vitamin C, glycine, urea, paracetamol and acetylsalicylic acid was tested.

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  • Iron(III)-selective materials based on a catechol-bearing amide for optical sensing

    The synthesis and ion-binding properties of a new amide L derived from 3,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid are described. Due to the presence of a catechol unit, the compound interacts selectively with iron(III) in organic solvent (dimethyl sulfoxide, DMSO) to produce a color change from pale yellow to green. The incorporation of the ligand L into polymeric matrices or its encapsulation into surfactant-based spheres enables analyte detection...

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  • Highly sensitive microwave sensors based on open complementary square split-ring resonator for sensing liquid materials

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    - SENSORS - Year 2024

    This paper presents high-sensitivity sensors based on open complementary square split-ring resonator and modified open complementary split-ring resonator operating at 4.5 GHz and 3.4 GHz, respectively. The sensors are designed for the detection of multiple liquid materials, including distilled water, methanol, and ethanol. The liquid under test is filled in a glass container loaded using a pipette. Compared to the conventional...

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  • Robert Bogdanowicz dr hab. inż.

    Robert Bogdanowicz received his Ph.D. degree with honours in Electronics from the Gdansk University of Technology. He worked as a post-doc researcher in Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald Institut für Physik. He has initiated optical emission imaging of muti-magnetron pulsed plasma and contributed to the development of antibacterial implant coatings deposited by high-power impulse magnetron sputtering. He moved back to...

  • Anna Danuta Dettlaff dr inż.

    She received her Master of Science degree in engineering with honours in 2013 at the Gdańsk University of Technology at the Department of Analytical Chemistry. In 2013-2017, she was a PhD student in the field of Chemical Technology at Faculty of Chemistry. Her doctoral dissertation was entitled “Nanocomposites based on conducting polymer and carbon materials for supercapacitor application”. In 2015, she was doing a three-month...

  • Materials

    Journals

    ISSN: 1996-1944

  • Ryszard Katulski prof. dr hab. inż.

  • Remote Sensing

    Journals

    ISSN: 2072-4292

  • Quantum dots in gas sensing a review

    Air pollution becomes an increasing problem in the recent years. There is a need to develop more sensitive gas sensors. Much effort has been performed to develop different types of gas sensors, such as electrochemical sensors or polymer sensors. One of the most promising approaches to improve sensors performance is the application of the nanostructures as sensing materials. State of the art of quantum...

  • Advances in Materials Science

    Journals

    ISSN: 1730-2439 , eISSN: 2083-4799

  • Determination of long-chain aldehydes using a novel quartz crystal microbalance sensor based on a biomimetic peptide

    Publication

    - MICROCHEMICAL JOURNAL - Year 2020

    There is an increasingly popular trend aimed at improvement of fundamental metrological parameters of sensors via implementation of materials mimicking biological olfactory systems. This study presents investigation on usefulness of the peptide mimicking HarmOBP7 region as a receptor element of the piezoelectric sensor for selective analysis of long-chain aldehydes. Identification of odorant binding proteins creates new possibilities...

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  • OPTICAL MATERIALS

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    ISSN: 0925-3467 , eISSN: 1873-1252

  • Biomimetic torene shells

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    - MATHEMATICS AND MECHANICS OF SOLIDS - Year 2023

    The genome inside the eukaryotic cells is guarded by a unique shell structure, called the nuclear envelope (NE), made of lipid membranes. This structure has an ultra torus topology with thousands of torus-shaped holes that imparts the structure a high flexural stiffness. Inspired from this biological design, here we present a novel ‘‘torene’’ architecture to design lightweight shell structures with ultra-stiffness for engineering...

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  • Fluctuation-Enhanced Sensing (FES): A Promising Sensing Technique

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    - Applied Sciences-Basel - Year 2020

    Fluctuation-enhanced sensing (FES) is a very powerful odor and gas sensing technique and as such it can play a fundamental role in the control of environments and, therefore, in the protection of health. For this reason, we conduct a comprehensive survey on the state-of-the-art of the FES technique, highlighting potentials and limits. Particular attention is paid to the dedicated instrumentation necessary for the application of...

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  • Key Engineering Materials

    Journals

    ISSN: 1662-9795

  • Bioinspired Biomimetic and Nanobiomaterials

    Journals

    ISSN: 2045-9858 , eISSN: 2045-9866

  • CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS

    Journals

    ISSN: 0950-0618 , eISSN: 1879-0526

  • Plasma-Based Deposition and Processing Techniques for Optical Fiber Sensing

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    - Year 2017

    Plasma-based techniques are widely applied for well-controlled deposition, etching or surface functionalization of a number of materials. It is difficult to imagine fabrication of novel microelectronic and optoelectronic devices without using plasma-enhanced deposition of thin films, their selective etching or functionalization of their surfaces for subsequent selective binding of chemical or biological molecules. Depending on...

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  • Flicker Noise in Resistive Gas Sensors—Measurement Setups and Applications for Enhanced Gas Sensing

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    - SENSORS - Year 2024

    We discuss the implementation challenges of gas sensing systems based on low-frequency noise measurements on chemoresistive sensors. Resistance fluctuations in various gas sensing materials, in a frequency range typically up to a few kHz, can enhance gas sensing by considering its intensity and the slope of power spectral density. The issues of low-frequency noise measurements in resistive gas sensors, specifically in two-dimensional...

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  • Agnieszka Witkowska dr hab. inż.

  • Graphene field-effect transistor application for flow sensing

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    - EPJ Web of Conferences - Year 2017

    Microflow sensors offer great potential for applications in microfluidics and lab-on-a-chip systems. However, thermal-based sensors, which are commonly used in modern flow sensing technology, are mainly made of materials with positive temperature coefficients (PTC) and suffer from a self-heating effect and slow response time. Therefore, the design of novel devices and careful selection of materials are required to improve the overall...

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  • Fluctuation-Enhanced Sensing

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    - Journal of Sensors - Year 2020

    Fluctuation-enhanced sensing (FES) is an exciting and relatively new research field that promises to extend the range of information that can be extracted from a single sensor. In FES, the stochastic fluctuations of the sensor signal, rather than its average value, are recorded and analyzed. Typical components of such fluctuations are due to interactions at the microscopic level. Proper statistical analysis provides optimum sensory...

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  • Underground Water Level Prediction in Remote Sensing Images Using Improved Hydro Index Value with Ensemble Classifier

    Publication
    • A. Stateczny
    • S. C. Narahari
    • P. Vurubindi
    • N. S. Guptha
    • K. Srinivas

    - Remote Sensing - Year 2023

    The economic sustainability of aquifers across the world relies on accurate and rapid estimates of groundwater storage changes, but this becomes difficult due to the absence of insitu groundwater surveys in most areas. By closing the water balance, hydrologic remote sensing measures offer a possible method for quantifying changes in groundwater storage. However, it is uncertain to what extent remote sensing data can provide an...

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  • Spiral Search Grasshopper Features Selection with VGG19-ResNet50 for Remote Sensing Object Detection

    Publication
    • A. Stateczny
    • G. Uday Kiran
    • G. Bindu
    • K. Ravi Chythanya
    • K. Ayyappa Swamy

    - Remote Sensing - Year 2022

    Remote sensing object detection plays a major role in satellite imaging and is required in various scenarios such as transportation, forestry, and the ocean. Deep learning techniques provide efficient performance in remote sensing object detection. The existing techniques have the limitations of data imbalance, overfitting, and lower efficiency in detecting small objects. This research proposes the spiral search grasshopper (SSG)...

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  • CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS

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    ISSN: 0897-4756 , eISSN: 1520-5002

  • Remote Sensing in Vessel Detection and Navigation

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    - SENSORS - Year 2020

    The Special Issue (SI) “Remote Sensing in Vessel Detection and Navigation” highlighted a variety of topics related to remote sensing with navigational sensors. The sequence of articles included in this Special Issue is in line with the latest scientific trends. The latest developments in science, including artificial intelligence, were used. The 15 papers (from 23 submitted) were published.

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  • Jakub Szulwic dr inż.

    Jakub Szulwic (born 23 December 1974 in Bydgoszcz, Poland) – is an experienced, licensed Land Surveyor, specialized in construction monitoring by the use of photogrammetric methods and laser scanning technology. His specialization are geomatics and geoinformatics. He is an author about 100 publications including 50 indexed in Web of Science (H-index = 15) In 1993, He graduated from Secondary School in Tuchola, Poland on physics...

  • Recognition and sensing of anions

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    Molecular ion recognition is one of the most intensively studied areas of supramolecular technology. The reason for this is the essential role that ions play in many biological as well as industrial processes. On the other hand, however, it has been proved that ions can have a negative impact on human health and the environment. For these reasons, it is extremly important to develop rapid and simple methods allowing the determination...

  • Cascade Object Detection and Remote Sensing Object Detection Method Based on Trainable Activation Function

    Publication
    • S. N. Shivappriya
    • M. J. P. Priyadarsini
    • A. Stateczny
    • C. Puttamadappa
    • B. D. Parameshachari

    - Remote Sensing - Year 2021

    Object detection is an important process in surveillance system to locate objects and it is considered as major application in computer vision. The Convolution Neural Network (CNN) based models have been developed by many researchers for object detection to achieve higher performance. However, existing models have some limitations such as overfitting problem and lower efficiency in small object detection. Object detection in remote...

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  • Feature Weighted Attention-Bidirectional Long Short Term Memory Model for Change Detection in Remote Sensing Images

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    - Remote Sensing - Year 2022

    In remote sensing images, change detection (CD) is required in many applications, such as: resource management, urban expansion research, land management, and disaster assessment. Various deep learning-based methods were applied to satellite image analysis for change detection, yet many of them have limitations, including the overfitting problem. This research proposes the Feature Weighted Attention (FWA) in Bidirectional Long...

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  • Satellite remote sensing - EMSS - 2022

    e-Learning Courses
    • T. E. Berezowski
    • Z. Łubniewski

    This course is designed for M.Sc. students of Space and Satellite Technologies, including HSB specialries Computer Science and Aerospace Technologies, within the specialty Engineering and Management of Space Systems (EMSS).

  • Satellite remote sensing - EMSS - 2023

    e-Learning Courses
    • T. E. Berezowski
    • Z. Łubniewski

    This course is designed for M.Sc. students of Space and Satellite Technologies, including HSB specialries Computer Science and Aerospace Technologies, within the specialty Engineering and Management of Space Systems (EMSS).

  • Enhanced visible light-activated gas sensing properties of nanoporous copper oxide thin films

    Metal oxide gas sensors are popular chemoresistive sensors. They are used for numerous tasks, including environmental and safety monitoring. Some gas-sensing materials exhibit photo-induced properties that can be utilized for enhanced gas detection by modifying the sensor selectivity and sensitivity when illuminated by light. Here, we present the gas sensing characteristics of highly nanoporous Cu2O thin films towards both electrophilic...

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  • Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research

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    eISSN: 2214-1804

  • Functional Materials

    e-Learning Courses
    • P. Jasiński
    • R. Bogdanowicz
    • M. Sobaszek
    • K. Cysewska
    • S. Molin

    Prerequisites: The course is primarily open to all PhD students at Gdansk University of Technology. This course is compulsory for PhD students assigned to Automation, Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Space Technologies tracks at Doctoral School at Gdańsk University of Technology Content During the course students will learn about different classes of intelligent materials and a strong emphasis will be placed on their practical...

  • Physics of Materials

    e-Learning Courses
    • M. Gazda

    Physics of Materials: Doctoral School

  • Korzyści z zastosowania układów Load Sensing

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    - Year 2013

    W artykule porównano układy Load Sensing I i II rodzaju z układem z dwudrogowym regulatorem przepływu. Dokonano oceny mocy traconych oraz korzyści stosowania układów LS w stosunku do tradycyjnych rozwiązań

  • Nitrogen dioxide sensing properties of PEDOT polymer films

    This work presents a simple and fully electrochemical route for the polymerization of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxytiophene) (PEDOT) films for fabricating a NO2 gas sensor prepared by electropolymerization of 3,4-Ethylenedioxythiophene (EDOT) monomer in lithium perchlorate/acetonitrile solution. The main aim of this study is to determine the sensing properties of conductive polymer at elevated temperatures. The effects of the humidity,...

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  • Post-Pyrolytic Carbon as a Phase Change Materials (PCMs) Carrier for Application in Building Materials

    This article covers new application for char as a carrier of phase-change materials (PCM) that could be used as an additive to building materials. Being composed of bio-char and PCM, the granulate successfully competes with more expensive commercial materials of this type, such as Micronal® PCM. As a PCM carrier, char that was obtained from the pyrolysis of chestnut fruit (Aesculus hippocastanum) with different absorbances of the...

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  • Side Fins Performance in Biomimetic Unmanned Underwater Vehicle

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    • P. Piskur

    - ENERGIES - Year 2022

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  • Laser patterned platform with PEDOT–graphene composite film for NO2 sensing

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    This work presents a simple and fully electrochemical route used for fabricating of a NO2 gas sensor made of reduced-graphene-oxide-poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) composite film. The sensing platform was fabricated from alumina substrate and equipped with gold interdigitated electrodes and built-in heater.The temperature distribution on the surface of interdigitated electrodes was investigated by a thermalimaging camera and compared...

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  • Deep learning for ultra-fast and high precision screening of energy materials

    Publication
    • Z. Wang
    • Q. Wang
    • Y. Han
    • Y. Ma
    • H. Zhao
    • A. Nowak
    • J. Li

    - Energy Storage Materials - Year 2021

    Semiconductor materials for energy storage are the core and foundation of modern information society and play important roles in photovoltaic system, integrated circuit, spacecraft technology, lighting applications, and other fields. Unfortunately, due to the long experiment period and high calculation cost, the high-precision band gap (the basic characteristic parameter) of semiconductor is difficult to obtain, which hinders the...

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  • Materials Science III

    e-Learning Courses
    • K. Krzysztofowicz

    Support for Materials Science III course

  • Tetrahedrally modified MnMe0.1Co1.9O4 (Me = Zn, Mg, Li) spinels for non-enzymatic glucose sensing

    In this work, tetrahedrally modified MnMe0.1Co1.9O4 (Me = Zn, Mg, Li) spinels were prepared via the sol–gel synthesis method with subsequent ball-milling fragmentation. The prepared samples were evaluated as glucose–sensing catalyst. The reference MnCo2O4 spinel exhibited a sensitivity of 49 µA mM−1 cm−2 and a nonlinearity error of 5.2% in the response range from 0.02 to 1 mM. The partial substitution of cobalt in the reference...

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  • Fluctuation-Enhanced Sensing for Biological Agent Detection and Identification

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    • L. B. Kish
    • H. Chang
    • C. Kwan
    • J. Jensen
    • G. Schmera
    • J. Smulko
    • Z. Gingl
    • C. G. Granqvist

    - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NANOTECHNOLOGY - Year 2011

    Przedstawiono wcześniejsze wyniki badań dotyczące trzech różnych sposobów wykrywania obecności substancji biologicznych za pomocą zjawisk fluktuacyjnych: 1) wirusów wnikających do komórek, 2) zapachów emitowanych przez mikroby, 3) rozkładu widma i wartości chwilowych szumów podczas rozpraszania światła używanego do wykrywania zarodników na podstawie wyznaczenia współczynnika dyfuzji opisująceo ich ruch.We survey and show our earlier...

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  • Marek Pszczoła dr hab. inż.

    I am a Faculty member (Department of Highway and Transportation Engineering) at the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland). My main research interests include: low-temperature properties of asphalt mixtures, low temperature cracking assessment of pavement structures, road materials properties, thermal stress analysis, design of pavement structures, airfield design and analysis....

  • Near-Field Wireless Sensing of Plastics and Papers Using Frugal Peel-Off Passive Tag

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    This article presents a novel frugal approach of testing plastics and papers using a near-field microwave sensing technique with a peel-off tag. The proposed sensing technique involves two electrical entities: the sensor, which may be regarded as a reader, and a disposable tag. The reader is a modified design of a gap-coupled microstrip line (GCML) sensor, while the passive tag is a standard double-ring complementary split-ring...

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  • Shape Memory Materials from Rubbers

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    • A. Reghunadhan
    • P. Jibin
    • V. Kaliyathan
    • P. Velayudhan
    • M. Strankowski
    • S. Thomas

    - Materials - Year 2021

    Smart materials are much discussed in the current research scenario. The shape memory effect is one of the most fascinating occurrences in smart materials, both in terms of the phenomenon and its applications. Many metal alloys and polymers exhibit the shape memory effect (SME). Shape memory properties of elastomers, such as rubbers, polyurethanes, and other elastomers, are discussed in depth in this paper. The theory, factors...

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