
Anisotropy of Metamaterials
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Key features:
Offers key insights into the current trends and techniques in the study of the macroscopic properties of metamaterials, aiming at stimulating new avenues of research
Presents examples of image analysis, the primary tool for non-destructive metamaterials analysis
Discusses the applications of Machine Learning to image processing, illustrated using specific code in Python programming language
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Professor Tatjana Gric has been engaged in the investigation of waveguide devices (waveguide modulators, filters, etc.), namely in proposing their electrodynamical analysis, since 2009. Another major goal of her studies is plasmonics as the examination of the interaction between electromagnetic field and free electrons in a metal. During the past few years, she has been working on the investigation of nanostructured composites and their fascinating properties. She has authored and co-authored over 70 articles in refereed journals and conference proceedings. She also holds a 1LT patent.
Radoslaw Kycia is Head of the Computer Science Division at the Faculty of Computers Science and Telecommunications at the Tadeusz Kosciuszko Cracow University of Technology. He specializes in multidisciplinary research involving computer science, physics and mathematics. Currently, he is interested in machine learning and data analysis.
Natalia Rylko is an Associate Professor at the Cracow University of Technology. Her academic and scientific endeavors revolve around interdisciplinary research encompassing physics, material science, computer simulations and machine learning. Her primary field lies in the study of the effective properties of composites and their wide-ranging applications within the field of material sciences.
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