Members of the research team are competent in multi-stakeholder and network cooperation, and have experience in conducting scientific projects in the framework of international cooperation.
The research team in the Department of Management specializes in comprehensive research on farm economics, primarily dairy and beef livestock farms. The research focuses mainly on:
• evaluation of the impact of environmental changes on the conditions and productive-economic performance of farms;
The research team is in charge of designing and producing of functional carbons from renewable precursors tailored for adsorption of gases, contaminants from water, energy storage, catalysis.
Regional statistics, multidimensional analysis, big data analysis, innovation and effectiveness assessment.
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SOCIO-ECONOMIC SCIENCES
The team members specialize in the use of quantitative methods supporting wide range of analyses, diagnoses and socio-economic forecasts. The conducted research concern the following main topics: conducting surveys, modelling the distribution of socio-economic variables, analyzes of socio-economic development, economic forecasting and creating development scenarios, regional statistics, regional innovation systems, sustainability and social or environmental problems of regional space, innovation processes and assessment of effectiveness.
Socio-economic development, entrepreneurship, local administrative units, training services, self-government finances, regional financial institutions, microfinance, JEREMIE, JESSICA initiatives.
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SOCIO-ECONOMIC SCIENCES
Our experience includes scientific analyses regarding:
- researching the local and regional development level in the area of entrepreneurship, socio-economic development, activity of regional financial institutions;
- public sector functioning and impact of legal regulations (particularly in the fiscal aspect) on the condition of self-government finances;
- measures taken by regional self-governments to mitigate negative socio-economic effects of the COVID-19 epidemic and their impact on the self-government’s finances.
The research team of Experimental Immunology and Immunobiology of Infectious and Cancerous Diseases was established on October 15, 2020 at the Institute of Biology of the University of Szczecin. Now, the team consists of three researchers, including the leader and two members. Despite its short activity, the team joined many research projects. Currently, the team is carrying out three key research projects:
1. Immunological phenomena important in the course of viral infections, on the example of the Lagovirus europaeus virus;
Robust, adaptive, optimal, neuro-fuzzy control; ship control; systems of electrical engineering, mechanics, robotics
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AUTOMATION & ROBOTICS
Department of Marine Automation consists of highly qualified academic staff with experience in cooperation with the industry.
The staff has expertise in automation and robotics, particularly in the area of advanced automatic control algorithms for different kind of objects and/or processes.
The proposed control design methods and techniques include:
• nonlinear, robust and adaptive control;
• optimal control;
• intelligent systems (neuro and fuzzy techniques);
• observers and state estimation (e.g. Kalman filter)
ICT, water transport, safety of navigation, decision support systems, artificial intelligence, COLREGs, collision avoidance
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INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
The research group of the Faculty of Computer Science and Telecommunications consists of 16 researchers and experts representing different fields: navigation, geodesy, computer sciences, automation and control, IT, ICT. The group includes 3 professors, 6 Ph.D.’s, 3 assistants, and 4 experts. Three of the group members are master mariners.
Transport chains, sea-based supply chains, city logistics, smart cities, urban freight transport, transport telematics
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TRANSPORT
Research covers issues of sustainable transport development, including:
- development of transport systems, with particular emphasis on land-sea transport chains and the role of ports and intermodal terminals in their creation
- development of sustainable city logistics systems with special attention on new technologies in last mile deliveries
- development of traffic management systems in urbanized areas, including the concept of electromobility in public transport
- development of transport system telematics and intelligent transportation systems