
DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED INFORMATICS
The employees of the Department of Applied Informatics conduct research in the following areas:
- Artificial Intelligence Systems
- Cybersecurity and Cyber-Physical Security
- Geoinformatics
- Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, Logistics, and Psychology
- Application of Artificial Intelligence in Energy Management
- Artificial Intelligence in Sound, Image, and Video Processing
- Neurosymbolic Artificial Intelligence
- Ontologies and Knowledge Graphs
- Multidimensional Data Analysis
- Use of Cloud Technologies in Data Analysis and BIG DATA
- Time Series Analysis and Prediction
- Large-Scale Information Systems
- Embedded Systems Programming
- Programmable Sensor Construction
- Autonomous Mobile Robotics
- Smart Buildings
- Modeling of Porous Material Properties
The Department employs highly qualified specialists with experience in implementing research and development projects that utilize artificial intelligence and machine learning methods.
Selected projects carried out with the participation of the Department's employees:
- Lublin Digital Union – Application of digital solutions and artificial intelligence in medicine – research project.
- Regional Centers for Digital Medicine.
- Development and implementation of an energy management system utilizing renewable energy sources in areas sensitive to power supply continuity.
- Research and development project: TIMEQUBE: BUILDING AN INTELLIGENT PLATFORM TO INCREASE EMPLOYEE PRODUCTIVITY.
- Research and development project: Development of an AI system for long-term predictions of molybdenum and manganese prices.
- Research and development project: Development of an innovative mobile application, Bambino, based on a unique algorithm for automatic determination of a woman's fertile days, using the skin's electrical resistance parameter for the first time in the world.
- Research and development project: Development of machine learning algorithms for long-term predictions of telecommunications traffic.
- Research and development project: Development of an innovative optoelectronic system for measuring selected parameters of overhead power lines.
- Research and development project: Dynamic management of transmission capacities in power networks using innovative measurement techniques.