Congratulations to our colleagues at the Institute of Electronics and Computer Science for successfully defending their Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees!
The following have successfully defended their Bachelor theses:
- Sandis Kaģis, with the topic “Development of a wearable bioimpedance measurement device prototype for monitoring human vital parameters”
- Kārlis Kalniņš, with the topic “Design of an unmanned ground vehicle suitable for difficult terrain”
- Ārija Kalniņa, with the topic “Fusion of flight data with voxel SLAM system”
- Arnis Priedītis, with the topic “Application of Differentiated Simulations in Training of Locomotion of Quadruped Robots”
- Niks Nadziņš, with the topic “Algorithm for Tracking Resonance Points of ODMR Spectrum of Nitrogen Vacancy Center Diamond Based Quantum Sensor and Its Implementation in Digital Logic”
- Marks Melņiks, with the topic “Implementation of Lossless Compression Accelerators in Digital Logic”
Successfully defended master theses:
- Katrīna Viltrake, with the topic “Integration of Artificial Intelligence Motion Planners in the Control of a Real Industrial Robot”
- Tomass Zutis, with the topic “Re-identification of objects, including biological entities”
- Swarn Singh Warshaneyan, with the topic “Generative artificial intelligence for holographic microscopy imaging”
- Denis Tiščenko, with the topic “Non-intrusive energy consumption measurement system”
- Sergejs Umnovs, with the topic “Implementation of nitrogen vacancy center diamond-based quantum sensor control and pre-processing elements in microelectronics”
We are proud of you and wish you new heights in your educational journey!