Final program
Tuesday 23.09.2025 – The School of Thermography | ||||
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900-1000 | Registration for the School of Thermography/Coffee | |||
1000-1010 | Opening | |||
1010-1110 | Evolution in the development of infrared detector arrays | A. Rogalski | ||
1110-1210 | Thermal modeling and thermal imaging measurements of multilayer structures | M. Strąkowska, G. De Mey, B. Więcek | ||
1300-1430 | Lunch | |||
1430-1530 | Review of the Single-Pixel Camera Imaging | K. Szajewski, A. Szajewska, S. Urbaś, B. Więcek | ||
1530-1630 | Errors and uncertainties in IR techniques | R. Olbrycht | ||
1630-1730 | Thermography for gas leak detection | R. Olbrycht, M. Kałuża | ||
1730-1800 | Coffee | |||
1900-2100 | Dinner | |||
Wednesday 24.09.2025 – 1st day | ||||
800-900 | Registration | |||
900-910 | Opening | |||
910-950 | Keynote lecture Infrared HOT detectors in the next decade |
A. Rogalski, M. Kopytko, P. Martyniuk | ||
950-1110 | Session 1 – Measurements and methods | |||
950-1010 | High-temperature calibration of thermal imaging camera over a wide spectral range | T. Sosnowski, S. Gogler | ||
1010-1030 | Measurements of the emissivity of flat surfaces in the mid and long infrared range | S. Gogler, T. Sosnowski, A. Ligienza | ||
1030-1050 | Determination of the NETD parameter value of the imaging system with a single MWIR detector for CO2 detection | S. Urbaś, R. Olbrycht, B. Więcek | ||
1050-1110 | Determination of the thermal diffusivity of solids using the long pulse method by fitting the temperature curve to a theoretical model | T. Kasprzak, S. Gryś | ||
1110-1130 | Coffee break | |||
1130-1250 | Session 2 – Applications | |||
1130-1150 | The use of thermal cameras to detect and track visual markers in conditions of limited visibility using artificial intelligence methods | M. Leplawy, J. Zdanowicz-Zasidko, P. Lipinski, B. Morawska | ||
1150-1210 | Detection and localization of objects using area scanning with a low-resolution thermal camera | K. Erd, K. Sawicki | ||
1210-1230 | Radio and Optical Communication of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: A Review of Solutions | K. Szajewski, A. Szajewska, D. Celejewski | ||
1230-1250 | Loss-resilient Thermal Image Fragmentation for LoRaMesh IoT Networks | K. Sawicki, T. Sosnowski, M. Mścichowski | ||
1250-1410 | Lunch | |||
1410-1530 | Session 3 – Gas detection, imaging and measurement | |||
1410-1430 | Detection and quantification of undesirable methane emissions - analysis of the possibilities of hyperspectral technology | M. Kastek | ||
1430-1450 | Thermal contrast model for optical gas imaging performance analysis | R. Olbrycht | ||
1450-1510 | Measurement of Methane Combustion Products in Industrial Degassing Flares | A. Ligienza, M. Kastek, K. Firmanty, J. Holewa-Rataj M. Rataj, S. Rzydzik | ||
1510-1530 | Non-destructive testing of composite helmets using ultrasonic thermography | W. Świderski | ||
1530-1630 | Exhibitors session | |||
1800-1930 | Guided walk along Piotrkowska street | |||
1930-2200 | Dinner | |||
Thursday 25.09.2025 – 2nd day | ||||
900-1020 | Session 4 – Biomedical applications | |||
900-920 | The use of thermography in the assessment of physical therapy devices in racehorses | M. Soroko-Dubrovina, P. Zielińska, K. Śniegucka, K. Nawrot, M. Drewka | ||
920-940 | The role of terminography in monitoring skeletal adaptation in young racehorses | K. Śniegucka, M. Soroko-Dubrovina, P. Zielińska, K. Dudek | ||
940-1000 | Analysis of dual-phase lag heat transfer in a skin tissue using multilayer analytical and compact models | M. Strąkowska, G. De Mey, B. Więcek | ||
1000-1020 | Thermal mapping of a reconstructed 3D human foot using machine learning algorithms | B. Sztyler, B. Torzyk | ||
1020-1035 | Coffee break | |||
1035-1215 | Session 5 – Applications to electronics | |||
1035-1055 | Selected Resonant Topologies for Non-wireless and Wireless Power Transfer | R. Kasikowski | ||
1055-1115 | Review of Common Power Factor Correction Topologies in Switch-Mode Power Supplies | R. Kasikowski | ||
1115-1135 | Measurement of the Junction Temperature of Light-Emitting Diodes Based on Thermographic Measurement of the Case Temperature | A. Hulewicz, K. Dziarski | ||
1135-1155 | Verification of the die temperature of a SiC transistor based on thermal imaging and machine learning | K. Dziarski, A. Hulewicz | ||
1155-1215 | Heat generation during discharging of PEDOT:PSS cells deposited on textile substrates | G. De Mey, M. Łoniewski, S. Odhiambo, C. Hertleer, L. Vanlangenhove | ||
1215-1230 | Coffee break | |||
1230-1350 | Session 5 – Applications | |||
1230-1250 | Investigation of the influence of alloy additions and processing on electromagnetic properties and readings from an eddy current flaw detector | M. Milczarek | ||
1250-1310 | Application of the IREC system for cooling power electronics in conditions of high ambient temperatures | M. Felczak, D. Levchenko, M. Kałuża, R. Olbrycht, B. Więcek | ||
1310-1330 | Review of recent advancements in PINNs for solving complex thermodynamic problems | J. Piskozub | ||
1330-1350 | Thermal imaging as a tool for monitoring the movement of metallurgical slag on the surface of liquid metal | M. Borecki, R. Zybała, M. Dudek, G. Krawiec | ||
1350 – 1400 | Closing address | |||
1400 | Lunch |