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Ondrej Krejcar

Prof. Dr. Ondrej Krejcar

Faculty of Informatics and Management, Center for Basic and Applied Research, Un...

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Prof. Ondrej Krejcar received the Ph.D. degree in technical cybernetics from the VSB—Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic, in 2008. In 2017 he received the full professor title in system engineering and informatics at the University of Hradec Kralove. His hindex according to WoS is 29, while he received more than 3000 external citations on his papers from which he published more than 190 articles with IF at JCR index WoS. He is also TOP 2% Most Cited Scientist in the World according to SCOPUS (2020-2023) known as „Stanford Ranking“. His research interests include technical cybernetics, ubiquitous computing, control systems, smart sensors, wireless technology, biomedicine, image segmentation and recognition, biometrics, biotelemetric system architectures, including portable device architectures and wireless biosensors, and the development of applications for mobile/remote devices with the use of remote or embedded biomedical sensors.

Research Keywords & Expertise

Biomedicine
Biometrics
Manufacturing
Ubiquitous Computing
Control systems

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Control systems
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Biometrics
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Biomedicine
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Manufacturing
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smart sensors
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Portable devices

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Prof. Ondrej Krejcar received the Ph.D. degree in technical cybernetics from the VSB—Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic, in 2008. In 2017 he received the full professor title in system engineering and informatics at the University of Hradec Kralove. His hindex according to WoS is 29, while he received more than 3000 external citations on his papers from which he published more than 190 articles with IF at JCR index WoS. He is also TOP 2% Most Cited Scientist in the World according to SCOPUS (2020-2023) known as „Stanford Ranking“. His research interests include technical cybernetics, ubiquitous computing, control systems, smart sensors, wireless technology, biomedicine, image segmentation and recognition, biometrics, biotelemetric system architectures, including portable device architectures and wireless biosensors, and the development of applications for mobile/remote devices with the use of remote or embedded biomedical sensors.