Tantárgy adatlapja
Toward Cyber-Physical
Technologies
Research Seminars
on 26thOctober, 9th, 16th, 30th November and 7th , 14th December 2018,
at 3.00 p.m. Lecture Hall 239
Cyber-Physics connects the
digital to physical world. Nano- and microtechnology enables to invent and
develop a large variety of smart nevertheless cheap sensors, including quantum
sensors. Large number of smart sensors can be connected real-time through the
cloud. The sensors operate on different physical (or biological) discipline and
generate huge amount of real-time data (“Big Data”).
Engineers majoring in
information technology are challenged by the emergence of these new
cyber-physical networks, called “Internet of Things” (“IoT”).
The seminars will review some
ongoing IoT research projects in which
i
(i) sensors of
“multi-physics” nature,
ii
(ii) pace-maker
like and electroceutical biosensors
are integrated, and their
real-time data collected in the cloud are used to build a virtual “twin” of the
real physical system. Analysis of the virtual twin enables the maintenance and
control of the real system.
A recently emerging trend, the
search for “topological quantum materials” (e.g. topological insulators), will
be touched as well, because they might enable the development of a new
generation of “topological quantum sensors”, even a new generation of
topological quantum computers.
The seminars will be coached by
Árpád I. Csurgay, Professor Emeritus.
Participants
are encouraged to study one of the suggested papers (list will be announced on
the 9th of November lecture) and prepare a
short essay to be discussed at the 14
pan>th of
December seminar.