Thesis supervisor: Zoltán Gillay
co-supervisor: György Bázár
Location of studies (in Hungarian): Méréstechnika és Automatizálás Tanszék Abbreviation of location of studies: MAT
Description of the research topic:
Near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy is one of the most dynamically evolving analytical technologies of recent decades, reliable and versatile because it can be used as part of systems that also meet the challenges of industry 4.0. Within the framework of the doctoral topic, we plan to develop near-infrared applications and model-level industrial testing that allow in-line and / or at-line testing of agricultural crops of high economic importance. Research and development will lead to decision support systems based on miniaturized spectrometers that contribute to the optimization of processing through the evaluation of oilseeds and grains, thereby helping to improve the profitability of processes in food industry.