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Faculty of Electronics, Photonics and Microsystems

MOS (Microsystems Oriented Society)

KN MOS (Microsystems Oriented Society) – supervised by the Chair of Electronic and Photonic Metrology is a space of knowledge, experience and innovation where students-enthusiasts realize the research and design works beyond the native faculty and academic curricula. The objective is to develope student interests and creativity, supported with extended skills in sensing and building a complex electronic equipment proper for applications in communication, biomedical, power engineering (incl. renewables), environmental protection and significant for space technologies. MOS is the community open to take a technical challenges, projects of practical and social meaning. Some examples, e.g. PIWO Light Show project, BBC - Big Binary Clock (building C13), the "Twardowsky" project, the "Crazy Couch" project, the WUST Pavilion (for the 70th anniversary of WUST), the "StratoBaloon" project, exhibit open opportunities to plan and manage the medium-to-large scale technical initiative realized in multi-groups/centers (e.g. The Mars Society or European Space Agency) collaboration mode, and bringing to a boosted share of knowledge, skills and experience. Bidirectional - inward and outward – diffusion of skills and knowledge encoded to the MOS members by their supervisors includes also popularization of technical culture during regularly organized workshops and training sessions, including engagement in the individual tutoring programme. We have a professional equipment base and technical facilities which enable us to realize the complex electronic projects. Members of our community take also part in many internships, competitions and international conferences, e.g. ESA Academy's Standardization Training Course, Mars Colony Prize, KOKOS, Electronica fair, etc.

Do you have an interesting idea for a project? Do you want to broaden your research horizons, improve your engineering skills and establish contacts with leading R&D centers in Poland and abroad? You are welcome! We will share the gene of creativity and innovation with you, opening the gates to R&D and engineering of the future.

Academic supervisor: Sylwester Nowocień, PhD, Eng

 

https://mos.pwr.edu.pl/

https://www.facebook.com/MOSPWr/

https://www.facebook.com/projektPIWO/

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