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Master’s Projects

3D Printing

Supervisor: Ing. Lukáš Čechovič, PhD. Lecturer: Ing. Lukáš Čechovič, PhD.

The aim of this project is to design and implement software and hardware solutions for 3D printers and model preparation, with a focus on improving reliability, speed, and user experience in 3D printing.


Applications of Soft Microprocessors Implemented in FPGA Circuits

Supervisor: doc. Ing. Peter Ševčík, PhD. Lecturer: doc. Ing. Peter Ševčík, PhD.

The goal of the project is to efficiently design and implement soft microprocessors and accompanying digital systems with an emphasis on maximizing the capabilities of SPARTAN 3 or Virtex 4 FPGA devices.


Embedded Systems Applications

Supervisor: doc. Ing. Ondrej Karpiš, PhD. Lecturer: doc. Ing. Ondrej Karpiš, PhD.

The project focuses on designing and implementing practical embedded system applications for home automation, entertainment technologies, and unconventional interactive devices.


Bluetooth Networks and Their Applications

Supervisor: doc. Ing. Ondrej Karpiš, PhD. Lecturer: doc. Ing. Ondrej Karpiš, PhD.

The aim is to develop modules and applications enabling the creation of an efficient Bluetooth mesh network based on ESP and Bluetooth LE technology, particularly for home automation and smart energy management.


Intelligent Transportation System

Supervisor: doc. Ing. Michal Hodoň, PhD. Lecturer: doc. Ing. Michal Hodoň, PhD.

The goal of the project is to implement an application for a specific intelligent transportation system based on current needs in this domain.


IoT Applications with ESP32 Module

Supervisor: doc. Ing. Peter Ševčík, PhD. Lecturer: doc. Ing. Peter Ševčík, PhD.

This project aims to design and develop engaging IoT applications using the affordable and powerful ESP32 module featuring Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity.


Embedded Systems Programming I

Supervisor: doc. Ing. Ján Kapitulík, PhD. Lecturer: doc. Ing. Ján Kapitulík, PhD.

The aim is to analyze and optimize software code for Cortex-Mx microcontrollers in terms of execution speed, memory efficiency, energy consumption, and signal processing applications.


Embedded Systems Programming II

Supervisor: doc. Ing. Ján Kapitulík, PhD. Lecturer: doc. Ing. Ján Kapitulík, PhD.

The goal is to analyze and leverage the features of ARM microcontrollers for developing applications focused on acoustic signal processing, educational tools, and virtual musical instruments, including the design of new software modules.


Air Pollution Sensor System

Supervisor: Ing. Peter Šarafín, PhD. Lecturer: Ing. Peter Šarafín, PhD.

This project focuses on developing a mobile device capable of measuring air quality, with an emphasis on portability and data accuracy.


Solar-Powered Vehicle

Supervisor: doc. Ing. Michal Hodoň, PhD. Lecturer: doc. Ing. Michal Hodoň, PhD.

The aim is to implement an electronic system for a vehicle powered by solar panels as an alternative energy source.


Bioelectrical Signal Measurement System

Supervisor: Ing. Michal Kubaščík Lecturer: Ing. Ján Šumský, Ing. Michal Kubaščík

The goal is to design and implement both hardware and software for wireless measurement and analysis of bioelectrical signals such as EEG, EMG, and ECG.


Systems Supporting Sustainable Construction

Supervisor: Ing. Lukáš Čechovič, PhD. Lecturer: Ing. Lukáš Čechovič, PhD.

The project focuses on designing electronic systems that support sustainable building practices through regulation of humidity, pressure, indoor air quality, and predictive site monitoring.


Development of Selected Subsystems for a Robotic Platform

Supervisor: Ing. Peter Šarafín, PhD. Lecturer: Ing. Samuel Žák

The objective is to create a modular indoor robot that can be extended with functionalities such as a butler, guide, or carrier.

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