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Information and Communication Technology

Institute ICT RC - Information and Communication Technology Research Centre - is a new R&D entity concentrating its activities in the areas of ICT technologies. The institute is built based on the best experience and standards of similar institutions in EU (UK, Germany, Italy).

Scientific knowledge together with management and business development experience as well as broad range of contacts gathered by ICT RC people in several countries across Europe are used to rapidly develop new activities in European arena. ICT RC’s underlying philosophy is to build excellence through linking of i) research, ii) development and iii) business by the highest quality research, knowledge database creation, generation of IPR (patents, licenses, demonstrators and prototypes) as well as extended offer of new services (e.g. research outsourcing service) and products (e.g. through spin-offs). Herewith ICT RC covers the whole value chain of R&D activity from effective creation of research results to successful deployment of their outcomes on markets.

ICT Research Centre specializes in the following areas of ICT:

  1. Radio and cognitive systems and networks,
  2. Mobile networks and Self-X functionalities,
  3. Hybrid optical-wireless networks,
  4. Optical networks,
  5. THz systems,
  6. Computational and experimantal electromagnetizm.

Current projects

EU FP7 OneFIT
EU FP7 SAPHYRE
EU FP7 C2POWER
EU FP7 FIVER
EU FP7 ACROPOLIS
Project EUWB – Enlarged Europe


People

Radosław Piesiewicz
Jarosław Byrka
Kamil Chudaś
Marcin Filo
Jacek Kibiłda
Michał Kosowski
Michał Kucharzak
Jakub Oszmiański
Małgorzata Piesiewicz
Tomasz Wierzbowski


Did you know ...

Biomimetics imitates nature. In the BioMed project, intelligent forms of medicines are worked on which recognise sick cells; the operation of medicines is patterned on the rule of functioning of the viruses which recognise and then infect the cell.

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News

Tomasz Wierzbowski (ICT EIT+) granted a STSM scholarship from COST Action IC0902

10.05.12
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