PROGRAM
OUTLINE
Sunday, May
28, 2023 |
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16:30 18:00 |
Conference
bus departure - from Bratislava, Central Bus Station Arrival
in Smolenice, registration and accommodation |
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19:00 |
Dinner,
Informal meetings, relaxation |
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Monday, May
29, 2023 |
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9:00 |
Opening Ceremony |
Poster Session Theoretical Problems of Measurement, Measurement in Biomedicine (Castle Tower) Presentations May 29, 2023 at 11:45 |
9:30 |
Keynote speaker: Olaf
Dossel (Germany) ECG Imaging - Methods for Solving the Inverse
Problem of Electrocardiography |
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10:15 |
Coffee
break |
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10:30 |
Special session: Body surface ECG
Measurements and Forward and Inverse Problems |
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12:30 |
Lunch |
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13:30 |
Special
session: Connectivity and Causality in EEG or other Biological Signals |
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15:15 |
Coffee break |
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15:30 |
Keynote speaker: Mark Potse (France) Simulating
Cardiac Electrophysiology: The Quest for Detail and Diversity |
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16:15 |
Measurement
in Biomedicine |
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17:30 |
Coffee
break |
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17:45 |
Theoretical
Problems of Measurement |
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19:30 |
Welcome
dinner with music performance |
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Tuesday, May
30, 2023 |
Poster Session (Castle Tower) Presentations on May 30, 2023 at 11:00 |
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9:00 |
Keynote speaker: Pavel Ripka (Czech Reublic) Precise
Measurement of Magnetic Field Variations for Space Research, Geophysics and
Security Applications |
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9:45 |
Measurement of Physical Quantities I |
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10:45 |
Coffee
break |
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12:00 |
Measurement of Physical Quantities II |
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13:00 |
Lunch |
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14:15 |
Social
program |
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18:00 |
Wine
tasting in the castle courtyard |
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19:00 |
Barbeque
in the castle courtyard |
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Wednesday,
May 31, 2023 |
Poster
Session Low Field MRI vs.
High Field MRI - Future Perspectives, Measurement
of Physical Quantities (Castle
Tower) Presentations
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9:00 |
Keynote speaker: Andrea
Serra (Italy) Open
Sky Low Field MRI: Challenges and Perspectives |
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9:45 |
Special session: Low Field MRI vs. High Field MRI - Future Perspectives |
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10:45 |
Coffee break |
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11:45 |
Measurement of Physical Quantities III |
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12:40 |
Closing Ceremony |
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13.00 |
Lunch |
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14:30 |
Conference
bus departure from Smolenice to Bratislava Expected
arrivals - at the Bratislava Central railway station at 16:00 - at the
Bratislava Central bus station at 16:30 |
The 14th international conference on measurement science, technologies and devices will be held from 29 to 31 May, 2023. The conference was originally organized in the Smolenice castle situated in Small Carpathian Mountains near Bratislava, Slovakia. The main topics of the conference will cover three areas: theoretical problems of measurement, measurement of physical quantities and measurement in biology and medicine. Conference proceedings (in electronic form) will be available to conference participants at the time of the conference. Accepted papers will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore subject to meeting IEEE Xplore’s scope and quality requirements. Authors of selected papers will be invited to publish their manuscript in extended form in the impacted on-line journal Measurement Science Review published by Sciendo, de Gruyter company and indexed in Current Contents Connect, Web of Science, Thomson Scientific SSCI, Scopus, EBSCO and several other databases.
22.05.2023 | Change: departure of the conference bus is from the bus station (AS NIVY), not from the railway station. Departure is from platform no. 11. See details... Map of platform. |
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19.05.2023 | Closed road before Smolenice See on map |
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10.05.2023 | Scientific program | ||
10.03.2023 | Reservations for accommodation is open | ||
08.03.2023 | Paper submission deadline has been extended to March 24, 2023 | ||
22.02.2023 | 2nd Announcement | ||
15.01.2023 | Registration opening Paper submission opening |
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22.11.2022 | Early bird registration | ||
04.11.2022 | 1st Announcement / Conference Leaflet | ||
01.11.2022 | Call for special sessions |
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10.10.2022 | The conference web page was initiated |
• theory of measurement
• mathematical processing of measured data
• uncertainty in measurement
• statistical methods in data evaluation and modeling
• causality in measured time series
• image and signal processing techniques in measurement
• metrology and applications
• measurement of basic physical quantities
• magnetic and electric fields measurements
• measurement in material science
• measurement of geometrical and mechanical quantities
• measurement in electromagnetic compatibility
• imaging measuring methods
• correlated multimodal measurements
• measurement in nanotechnology
• biosensors
• bioelectric and biomagnetic fields measurement
• biosignal measurement, processing and analysis
• medical imaging, image processing and technologies
• model based biomeasurements
• neural networks in biomeasurement
• telemeasurement in biomedicine
• nanomeasurement in medicine
• Special Session 1: Connectivity and Causality in EEG or other Biological Signals
• Special Session 2: Wearable Systems for Vital Parameters Monitoring
• Special Session 3: Body surface ECG Measurements and Forward and Inverse Problems in Electrocardiography
• Special Session 4: Low Field MRI vs. High Field MRI - Future Perspectives
• Olaf Dossel
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Karlsruhe, Germany
• Pavel Ripka
Czech Technical University, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Department of Measurement, Prague, Czech Republic
• Andrea Serra
Paramed MRI Unit, ASG Superconductors SpA, Genoa, Italy
• Mark Potse
Université de Bordeaux, Liryc Institute for Cardiac Rhythmology and Modeling CARMEN team, Inria, France
December 20, 2022 | Deadline for Special sessions proposals |
January 15, 2023 | Registration opening Paper submission opening |
March 24, 2023 | New extended paper submission deadline (.doc, .docx or .tex, max. 4 pages, 5 MB) |
April 17, 2023 | Reviewers’ comments Notification of acceptance |
May 5, 2023 | New deadline for: • guaranteed accommodation, • early registration rates, • submission of corrected papers, • registration with published paper |
May 14, 2023 | Deadline for payment to have paper in proceedings |
May 28, 2023 | Conference bus transportation to Smolenice |
May 29 - 31, 2023 | Conference |
The 14th International Conference on Measurement is prepared in the Congress Center of the Slovak Academy of Sciences in the Smolenice castle situated in Little Carpathians about 60 km from Bratislava (GPS: N48.51359, E17.43232). See the global map and overview map to locate Smolenice relative to the cities Vienna, Bratislava and Trnava or the local map to see the vicinity of the conference center with bus stops and railway station in Smolenice. You can view short movie or presentation about Smolenice and surrounding (with Slovak comments).
The original Smolenice castle was rebuilt at the beginning of the previous century in romantic style. Now, after a large renovation it offers full comfort in several well equipped conference rooms including videoconferencing or wireless network connection. Accommodation is in suites, single, double or more-bed rooms, all with their own bathrooms. Participants can rest in the quiet corners of the castle or in its garden or can walk in nice parks surrounding the castle. Additional information about the castle is available at www.vitajtevtrnave.sk/EN.
Director of Institute of Measurement Science
Conference Chairman
International Program
Committee Chairman
Local Organizing
Committee Chairman
B. Antić, Serbia
I. Bajla, Slovakia
M. Bittera, Slovakia
V. Boháč, Slovakia
K. De Buysser, Belgium
E. Cocherová, Slovakia
I. Frollo, Slovakia
R. Harťanský, Slovakia
P. Jurák, Czech Republic
B. Kessel, Sweden
O. Kochan, Ukraine
R. Köning, Germany
I.C. Lira, Chile
J. Markovič, Slovakia
K. Meigas, Estonia
V. Mlynarik, Austria
V. Novickij, Lithuania
M. Paluš, Czech Republic
K. Roubík, Czech Republic
Y. Serinagaoglu, Turkey
M. Soleimani, United Kingdom
Z. Starčuk, Czech Republic
M. Štork, Czech Republic
S. Takayama, Japan
M. Tyšler, Slovakia
J. Volaufova, USA
G. Wimmer, Slovakia
V. Witkovský, Slovakia
A. Woźniak, Poland
M. Tarata, Romania
P. Tino, United Kingdom
D. Tyler, United Kingdom
Yesim Serinagaoglu-Dogrusoz, Turkey
Laura Bear, France
Jess Tate, USA
Przemysław Otomanski, Poland
Pavel Ripka, Czech Republic
Anna Krakovska, Slovakia
Igor Zakharov, Ukraine
Organizing Committee
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Late registration fees after May 5, 2023 will be increased, see details.
* For the early bird registration the payment must be made on or before 31st December 2022
** Confirmed by the university or ISIC
*** Admission during the specific day
To participate in the MEASUREMENT 2023 conference you have to make four simple steps:
Create your personal conference account by filling and uploading a form with your basic personal information and email address. Your login and password will be sent to your email address in few seconds. Then you can log into your account to select proper registration type or upload your paper(s). You can update your registration until the registration deadline.
Read detailed information on the registration procedure.
Each registered author can submit one or two papers. For paper submission you will be navigated to your conference registration where you can upload your paper(s) and select desired session and type of presentation. Selections can be changed and corrected papers can be uploaded until the paper submission deadline.
Read instructions for preparation of your contributions before submitting your paper(s).
Conference fee can be paid by card or by bank transfer. Before payment, go to your conference account, select proper registration type and your fee will be computed. The payment can be postponed until your paper is accepted for the conference. After we receive your payment, the paid amount will be shown in your conference account.
Read detailed information on the possible payment methods.
For oral contributions 10 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for discussion will be allowed. For invited lectures 45 minutes including discussion will be allocated. Oral contributions should be prepared as MS PowerPoint or PDF presentation in 4:3 or 16:9 format.
Posters can be 85 cm wide and 120 cm high (format A0) as a maximum. Posters on single sheet of paper are preferred.