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Bachelor’s Thesis Defense – Day 2

The second day of the bachelor’s thesis defenses took place today at the Department of Physical Foundations of Electronic Engineering. The session was dedicated to research that combines fundamental science with advanced engineering technologies.

Topics presented on Day 2 included:
— Ultraviolet radiation — studies of its physical properties, absorption mechanisms in various materials and biological structures, as well as an analysis of the potential applications of UV lasers in medicine, environmental monitoring, industry, and safety.
— Laser technologies for unmanned systems — research into the physical principles, system designs, operational characteristics, and development trends of laser-based technologies in autonomous platforms.
— Fiber Bragg grating sensors — modern solutions for precise measurements and environmental monitoring using optical sensing techniques.
The Examination Committee noted the relevance of the topics, the technical depth of the research, and the high level of independence demonstrated by the students.

We congratulate our students on completing this important stage and wish them success in their future professional and academic endeavors.

Bachelor’s Thesis Defense – Day 2