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Electromagnetic Environment Protection Lab along with its independent accredited Laboratory of Electromagnetic Field Standards and Measurements perform both theoretical and applied research in the field of protection of humans and the environment from undesirable exposure to electromagnetic fields.
One of the results of the theoretical research is the first ever monograph, published in the USA about near-field measurement of electromagnetic fields. Others include over 250 publication on this subject as well as over 50 patents for various inventions developed at our workshop. The natural consequence of these works, are also the scientific degrees and titles obtained by our employees. Nowadays major interest is laid on modern measurement methods, especially photonics techniques.
Experimental measurements require development and construction of precise sources of electromagnetic fields of known parameters - i.e. reference fields. For this purpose, we have developed a whole range of reference electrical and magnetic field sources, having various frequencies as well as power levels. The accuracy of these sources is confirmed through our participation (as the only participant from the mid- and eastern- European countries) in the international reference source comparison program. We have also developed several secondary source (exposure system) solutions along with control and measurement instruments.
Electromagnetic field measurement instruments developed by our workshop, are widely used by various national control and measurement authorities, many of these have also been exported abroad. Our laboratory is accredited as both a research laboratory as well as calibration laboratory. Besides the theoretical and applied research, our employees are actively involved in all forms of teaching activities.
In 2003 the Environment Protection Workshop team received the ministerial extraordinary scientific achievements award.