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Strengthening the practical education of students in the field of instrumentation and measurement

Important problems for the engineering education system are providing students with practical skills and combining multiple elements of practical knowledge to fulfill a specific engineering task. Simultaneously, commercial companies operating in the area of instrumentation and measurement (I&M)...

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Published in:IEEE instrumentation & measurement magazine 2019-06, Vol.22 (3), p.43-47
Main Authors: Jośko, Adam, Watral, Zbigniew, Michalski, Andrzej
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