Faculty of Engineering and Technology

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Organization name
Faculty of Engineering and Technology
Description
Our Faculty consists of three Departments: Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering and Informatics, Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering, and Civil Engineering and Geomatics. All three Departments cover areas that are on the cutting edge of technology and formed the basis for the establishment of our University. These three Departments, within the few years of operation of our University, managed to attract significant amounts of research funding and to participate in competitive calls both in Cyprus and abroad. In addition, the Faculty Departments have demonstrated remarkable educational work both in undergraduate and postgraduate programmes both at the Master as well as at the doctoral level. During the current academic year seven Master level programs are offered in three Departments of the Faculty.

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Date Issued:  [2010 TO 2019]
Publisher:  Optical Society of America
Date Issued:  2011

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
13-Jan-2011Characterisation and performance of a terfenol-d coated femtosecond laser inscribed optical fibre bragg sensor with a laser ablated microslot for the detection of static magnetic fieldsKalli, Kyriacos ; Smith, Graham N. ; Allsop, Thomas P. ; Neal, Ron M. ; Sugden, Kate ; Culverhouse, Phil F. ; Bennion, Ian ; Koutsides, Charalambos 
23-Jan-2011Characterizing femtosecond laser inscribed bragg grating spectraKalli, Kyriacos ; Webb, David J. ; Zhang, Lin ; Koutsides, Charalambos 
326-Sep-2011Humidity insensitive TOPAS polymer fiber Bragg grating sensorKalli, Kyriacos ; Yuan, Wu ; Khan, Lutful ; Webb, David ; Rasmussen, Henrik Koblitz ; Stefani, Alessio ; Bang, Ole 
4Sep-2011Spectral characteristics and thermal evolution of long-period gratings in photonic crystal fibers fabricated with a near-IR radiation femtosecond laser using point-by-point inscriptionKalli, Kyriacos ; Allsop, Thomas P. ; Zhou, Kaiming ; Smith, Graham N. ; Komodromos, Michael ; Petrović, Jovana S. ; Webb, David ; Bennion, Ian