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Original title in Czech: Kybernetika, automatizace a měřeníFEKTAbbreviation: PK-KAMAcad. year: 2018/2019
Programme: Electrical Engineering and Communication
Length of Study: 4 years
Accredited from: 25.7.2007Accredited until: 31.12.2020
Profile
Goals of this program are to educate most qualified specialists for research and scientific development as well.
Key learning outcomes
Graduates have outstanding knowledge in special area, determined by his/her PhD. project. Special orientation is given by thesis;graduates are qualified for high positions in all branch. Leader of research team,managers in industry.
Occupational profiles of graduates with examples
The graduate of the subject field obtains broad knowledge of subject of cybernetics control and/or measuremet. The knowledge is build mainly on theoretical background of the subject. Moreover the graduate will obtain deep special knowledge aimed in direction of his/her thesis. The graduate will be able to perform scientific and/or applied research based on up to date theoretical knowledge. The graduate will be able to organize and lead a team of researchers in the studied subject.
Guarantor
prof. Ing. Pavel Václavek, Ph.D.
Issued topics of Doctoral Study Program
Measurement of the flow of two-phase media is one of the most challenging problems that can be encountered in the production technology. Appropriate sensors are usually based on an optical, capacitive or triboelectric principle. Another option is to use the acoustic emission method when measuring the ultrasonic signal generated by the impact of solid particles on an obstacle. The aim of the thesis is to find and verify a model describing the impact of particles and on the basis of the model then design a sensor allowing for example measurement of velocity profile, mass flow or determination of granulometry of solid particles.
Tutor: Beneš Petr, doc. Ing., Ph.D.
The topic is aimed on research of new special safety functions special safety functions models for machinery and the process safety. The objectives of the thesis consist of the a thorough analysis of the current safety function models, research a thorough analysis of the current models available safety functions, examining the impact of communication, particularly an industrial Ethernet. The student will be designed new models on the base on the analysis and will develop new algorithms for verification of the relevant safety logic functions and security elements for machinery and process safety. The topic will be solved in relation to projects running in cooperation with industrial partners.
Tutor: Štohl Radek, Ing., Ph.D.