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Sensors and Instrumentation Laboratory

laboratories - Electrical Grid and components

Sensors and Instrumentation Laboratory

The Sensors and Instrumentation Laboratory is primarily dedicated to designing, developing, and creating innovative sensors and measurement systems for energy applications. These sensors can be used in new and experimental ways, including the use of existing sensors in prototype or commercial versions.

   

The laboratory is equipped with instruments and materials for developing sensors, including micro- and nano-sized ones. Based on research needs, we design instruments for measurement and diagnostics in the energy field.
  
These instruments can be based on various types of sensors, such as electric field sensors, magnetic field sensors, voltage sensors, current sensors, partial discharge diagnostics sensors, temperature sensors, humidity sensors, acceleration sensors, position sensors, strain sensors, stress sensors, gas sensors, LASER source cable sag measurement sensors, sensors for environmental spectroscopy, optical interferometry, wireless sensors powered by environmental radio waves, and application of MEMS (microelectromechanical systems) and NEMS (nanoelectromechanical systems) devices in the energy field.
  
What sets the laboratory apart is the ability to integrate complex sensors that combine electronics and optical components, such as laser and other light sources, and verify them in meaningful technical contexts.