Research
Research topics related to the content of the study of Electronics and Communication.
Research groups

Antennas, EMC and EM field simulation
The team is involved in the research, design and development of a wide range of antenna types: planar, horn, UWB, Yagi-Uda, special feeds for reflector systems, etc.

Computational Electromagnetics Group (CEM)
Research topic
Electromagnetic fieldsThe group is involved in researching elements of electromagnetism from static to optical frequencies, particularly by the use of numerical modeling, topology optimization, and fundamental bounds. The group's primary focus is the study of electromagnetic phenomena associated with communication technologies, with a important interest in the development of efficient software tools in the framework of computational electromagnetism.

Laboratory of Planar Optoelectronic and Optical Integrated Structures (PLANIO)
The OPTOELEKTRONIKA research group operates at the Department of Microelectronics in the PLANIO laboratory (Laboratory of Planar Optoelectronic and Optical Integrated Structures) and is engaged in research in the field of integrated planar and fibreoptics, optical sensors and optoelectronics.

Microwave Measurement Group
Research topic
MeasurementWe are a research group engaged in microwave measurement, including the design and construction of high-frequency circuits and systems. Our work covers a wide range of topics concerning microwaves, from the theory of calibration-correction methods to complex designs and large microwave measurement systems.

Wireless and fiber optics group
Our research team conducts wireless and fiber-optics research from the visible to the mid-infrared wavelengths. We focus on three main communication topics: fiber-optic communication, visible light communication and optical camera communication. Furthermore, we combine fiber optics with microwaves and antennas as part of the framework of microwave photonics. We also study free-space optics, develop fiber-optic sensors and work with state-of-the-art hollow-core optical fibers. Recently, we also started research into quantum communication (quantum key distribution).