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International projects source: SICRIS

Resilient Multi-Agent Autonomy Platform

Organisations (1) , Researchers (5)
0782  University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  51907  PhD Martina Benko Loknar  Systems and cybernetics  Researcher  2026  16 
2.  58395  Jure Dvoršak  Systems and cybernetics  Researcher  2026 
3.  50105  PhD Andreja Malus  Manufacturing technologies and systems  Researcher  2026  18 
4.  30914  PhD Rok Vrabič  Manufacturing technologies and systems  Leader of the participating RO  2025 - 2026  293 
5.  50587  PhD Tena Žužek  Manufacturing technologies and systems  Researcher  2026  34 
Abstract
The project focuses on the development of miniature cryogenic Stirling coolers. These coolers are used in a wide range of applications, but most commonly for cooling infrared (IR) sensors in thermographic cameras, which are critical to the aerospace industry. The main objective of the project is to develop an advanced dynamic model that enables accurate prediction of the vibrations generated by Stirling coolers during operation. Vibrations can have a negative impact on the performance and lifetime of the coolers and the systems in which they are installed. Our model will allow us to test and improve the design of coolers to reduce these vibrations. This will contribute to better performance of thermographic cameras and other systems in the aerospace industry where reliability is critical.
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