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Original title in Czech: Chemie, technologie a vlastnosti materiálůFCHAbbreviation: DPCO_CHMAcad. year: 2009/2010
Programme: Chemistry, Technology and Properties of Materials
Length of Study: 3 years
Accredited from: 10.3.2004Accredited until: 31.7.2013
Guarantor
prof. RNDr. Stanislav Nešpůrek, DrSc.
Issued topics of Doctoral Study Program
Tutor: Bartušek Karel, prof. Ing., DrSc.
Tutor: Dlouhý Antonín, prof. RNDr., CSc.
Tutor: Havlica Jaromír, prof. Ing., DrSc.
Tutor: Kloc Luboš, RNDr., CSc.
Tutor: Nešpůrek Stanislav, prof. RNDr., DrSc.
Tutor: Petrenec Martin, Ing., Ph.D.
Tutor: Weiter Martin, prof. Ing., Ph.D.
Tutor: Zdráhal Zbyněk, prof. RNDr., Dr.
Tutor: Schauer Petr, RNDr., CSc.
The PhD. thesis will concern the construction of a gas detector (the so called artificial nose) from the point of view of the neural nets. Its aim is the finding of a minimal neural net which enables to detect given sets of gases or the construction of a net of a given rank classifying a maximal set of gases. The theory will be applied to the experimental data obtained from the set of gas detectors.
Tutor: Tomáš Jiří, doc. RNDr., Dr.
The aim of work is experimental development and characterization of cement binders with special rheology properties. Developed binders will be utilized especially for applications such as shotcrete (shot concrete) with tixotropic behavior and also such as high-fluid self-levelling screeds. The experimental development of binders will result from present knowledge within this branch and student will target the optimalization of composition and processing for achievement of better utility properties. An intergral part of the work will form the explanation and description of the reology effects of the individual binders.
Tutor: Čech Vladimír, prof. RNDr., Ph.D.
Tutor: Dočekal Bohumil, doc. RNDr., CSc.
Thesis is concerned to investigation of processes whose occur during thermal, mechanical and chemical treatment of important raw material for silicate chemistry.
Doctoral thesis will be investigated of interlayer cations influence on phyllosilicates properties and dehydroxylation kinetic.
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The work will deal with development of composites composed of inorganic cement and organic component. The components selection will be focused on systems which can form mutual binding interactions based on present knowledge especially in the branch of MDF composites. The student will design and prepare composites and aubsequently he will characterize chemical and phase structure of interphase.
Tutor: Zmeškal Oldřich, prof. Ing., CSc.
The work will deal with chemical, mechanical and also mechano-chemical surface modifications of various types of micro-aggregates. The aim of surface modifications will be the improvement of interaction and translation of applied stress between aggregate and cement binder. Student will design and realize the surface modifications of micro-aggregates, prepare cement composites and finally determine and evaluate modification efficiency and mechanism of its function based on physical-chemical and structural analyses.