ELITECH 2005

CONFERENCE FOR PhD STUDENTS

FEBRUARY 9th 2005, BRATISLAVA

 

 

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

 

TIME

 

ROOM

8,15  -   8,45

OPENING SESSION

B CLUB

9,00  -  13,00

PLENARY SESSIONS

 

 

Automation control & Computer Science

D424

 

Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics & Material Science

A616

 

Telecommunication & Electronics

B602

 

Power Electronics, Power Engineering & Applied Mechanics

A703

 

Economy

C616

13,30  -  14,00

CONFERENCE OUTCOMES

B CLUB

 

 

TIME SHEDULE

 

Section

ROOM

TIME

First name & name

Title

Power Electronics, Power Engineering & Applied Mechanics

 

 

 

 

Applied mechanic

A703

9,15

Vladimír Goga

Elastic-static and dynamic analysis of the high voltage cable

Applied mechanic

A703

9,30

Peter Kmotrik

Creation of the transmission line model for dynamic analysis

Applied mechanic

A703

9,45

Michal Masný

SOLUTION OF COUPLED FIELD PROBLEMS BY FINITE ELEMENT METHOD (THERMAL – FLUID FIELD)

Applied Mechanics      

A703

10,00

Róbert Fric

NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF THE HEATING OF THE LIGHTING DEVICE COMPONENT

Power Electronics

A703

10,15

Milan Boháč

RISK ASSESSMENT IN RISKSPECTRUM

Power electronics

A703

10,30

Ondrej Šimko

Adaptive Control of Robot Using Neural Estimator

Break

 

10,45

 

 

Power electronics

A703

11,00

Miroslav Smola

Switching overvoltages on unloaded power lines

Power Engineering

A703

11,15

Michal  Duč-Anci

Investigation of the magnetic field in an UM by FEM

Power Engineering

A703

11,30

Martin MUCHA

Digital protection relays in distribution network

Power Engineering

A703

11,45

Ľubomír Turanský

DETERMINATION OF THE STATOR WINDING INSULATING SYSTEM CAPACITANCE FROM MEASUREMENTS ON THE SEPARATE COILS.

Power Engineering

A703

12,00

Martin Vojtek

STATISTICAL PARAMETERS AND NEURAL NETWORK

Automation control & Computer Science

 

 

 

 

Automation & Control

D424

9,15

Roman Bielik

Program system for controlling EMC measurements and collecting measured data

Automation & Control

D424

9,30

Boris Georgiev

FUNCTION BLOCKS FOR FIELDBUS CONTROL

Automation & Control

D424

9,45

Stanislav Laciňák

ELEMETS INITIALISATIONS IN NETWORK CONTROL SYSTEMS

Automation & Control

D424

10,00

Radovan Macko

DESIGN AND REALIZATION OF PROGRAMMABLE EMULATOR OF MECHANICAL LOADS

Automation & Control

D424

10,15

Ján Molnár

OSCILLOSCOPE’S DATA PROCESSING VIA INTERNET

Automation & Control

D424

10,30

Roman Murár

Mobile robot environment representation

Automation & Control

D424

10,45

Viktor Oravec

COOKBOOK OF ALTERNATING TIME SYSTEMS

Break

 

11,00

 

 

Automation & Control

D424

11,15

Tibor Vince

DISTANCE REMOTE VIA INTERNET

Light Engineering

D424

11,30

Marek Pípa

AUTOMATIZATION OF LUMINOUS INTENSITY DISTRIBUTION CURVES MEASUREMENT

Computer Science & Informatics

D424

11,45

Ľuboš Horka

SIMULATION OF EVOLUTION MARKET EQUILIBRIUM USES WITH MULTI-AGENT METODS

Computer Science & Informatics

D424

12,00

Pavel Novotný

INTERACTING TRANSITION SYSTEMS, MODEL FOR THE THEORY OF CONCURRENCY

Computer Science & Informatics

D424

12,15

Peter Vedel

Digital image processing: Image segmentation

Economy

 

 

 

 

Economy

C616

9,15

Tatiana Arbe

PROGRESSIVE INCOME TAXATION

Economy 

C616

9,30

Ľubomír Polonec

How to Increase Share of Renewable Energy Sources in Sustainable Way

Telecommunication & Electronics

 

 

 

 

Electronics

B602

9,15

Martin Florovič

OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF Si DELTA-DOPED InGaAs/GaAs QUANTUM WELLS

Electronics

B602

9,30

Zdeno Kardos

EFFECT OF DIELECTRIC SUPPORTS ON THE COAXIAL SIX-PORT REFLECTOMETER PARAMETERS

Electronics

B602

9,45

Milan Kytka

Subdivision of ITO glass substrates by localized destruction method

Electronics

B602

10,00

Jaroslav Kováč

Properties of semiconductor lasers with different Zn and C doping

Electronics

B602

10,15

Branislav Lojko

FREQUENCY SYNTHESIS BASED ON THE FREQUENCY LOCKED LOOP WITH ARRAY OF CHARGE PUMPS CONTROLLED BY DSP

Electronics

B602

10,30

Attila Nagy

Distortion reduction at electrodynamic loudspeakers using current-drive

Electronics

B602

10,45

Loránt Peternai

Raman investigation of graded InGaP structure

Break

 

11,00

 

 

Telecommunications

B602

11,15

Michal Halás

IP TELEPHONY AND QUESTION OF TRANSMISSION QUALITY

Telecommunications

B602

11,30

Matej Kavacký

MODELLING OF ATM TRAFFIC CONSIDERING QUALITY OF SERVICE ISSUES

Telecommunications

B602

11,45

Róbert Trška

PREVENTIVE TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT FOR QOS PROVISIONING IN ATM NETWORKS

Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics & Material Science

 

 

 

 

Material Science & New Technologies

A616

9,15

Martin Frk

IMPACT OF TEMPERATURE AND AGEING ON DIELECTRIC SPECTRUM OF THERMIKANIT

Material Science & New Technologies

A616

9,30

Roman Kameník

AGING AND ITS INFLUENCE ON DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF POLYMERS KRASOL

Material Science & New Technologies

A616

9,45

Tomáš Kaňuch

MAGNETIC MICROSTRUCTURE DURING CRYSTALLISATION OF FE76MO8CU1B15 ALLOY STUDIED BY MÖSSBAUER SPECTROSCOPY

Material Science & New Technologies

A616

10,00

Karolina Kočišková

GRAPHICAL PRESENTATION OF FCC METAL STRUCTURES FOR EMBEDDING ATOM METHOD

Material Science & New Technologies

A616

10,15

Jan Linhart

DIFERENCE BETWEEN SE AND BSE CONTRAST IN ESEM

Material Science & New Technologies

A616

10,30

Michal Váry

Dielectric properties of cables with PVC based insulation in wide temperature range

Break

 

10,45

 

 

Mathematics & Physics, Applied Mathematics and Applied Physics

A616

11,00

Dušan Müller

LOW FREQUENCY NOISE IN AMORPHOUS AND NANOCRYSTALLINE METALIC SYSTEMS

Mathematics & Physics, Applied Mathematics and Applied Physics

A616

11,15

Jozef Paľa

Magnetic field Modeling in single yoke magnetizing set-up

Mathematics & Physics, Applied Mathematics and Applied Physics

A616

11,30

Peter Valent

Physics of breakdown in thin dielectric films in MIS structures

 

General presentation instructions for all presentations

·        Backgrounds: It is strong recommended use a white (or one colour) background for your presentation. This work well in our conference room. What looks great on your PC may look horrible when projected, so use conservative rules to ensure high production values.  Please combine dark background with light characters or vice versa.

·        Animation: Use of animation and movies during PC presentations is generally not permitted.  If you feel that animation is necessary please inform us before you can sleep well.

·        Practice: Make sure that you do several dry runs of your talk.  This will ensure that you finish on time.  Also, the presentation will be smoother and the evaluation forms will be a bit happier.  From our experience, it is very obvious when people have not performed dry runs.  Please, spend an hour or so practicing.

·        Focus Your Talk: Be careful that your talk is not too abstract or too project specific.  For your dry runs, it is a good idea to find some engineers who know little or nothing about your work.

·        Talk to the audience, not to the screen.  Talking to the screen is generally a sign of not doing dry runs, often presents the audience with a less then flattering view, and often results in poor audio, as your head is turned away from the microphones.  Feel free to bring notes to the podium on a hardcopy of your presentation with key points highlighted if that makes you more comfortable.  We are engineers, not professional orators, and bringing notes is perfectly fine; I often do that.  There is a flat screen monitor embedded in the podium, slaved to the projector, for your assistance, so you can glance down at the screen and then regain eye contact with the audience.

·        Laser pointers seldom are very effective as the small dot tends to move too much.   An alternative which is simple and effective is to place large arrows at key spots of the slide which you wish to reference; you may add letters to them if you need to point to multiple spots and use colour.   Saying, "the flip-flop in the circuit pointed to by the red arrow labeled A can go metastable ..." is preferable to waving the laser pointer around and making people in the first three rows sick.

·        Time: Oral presentations for all sessions are 10 minutes.   Following the presentation there will be nominally 5 minutes of question and answer time, moderated by the Session Chairperson.  The Session Chairperson can move to the next paper if there are few questions or let the conversation continue, on his judgement.

·        File Format: The sessions will be held in a large facility.  It is strong recommended that your presentation be in PowerPoint.  Postscript or Microsoft Word formatted presentations are acceptable provided that they are submitted on-time and any technical problems can be resolved.

·        Only single screen presentations are supported.

·        If need an overhead projector please inform us before.