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Power Electrical and Electronic Engineering

FEKTAbbreviation: PPA-SEEAcad. year: 2020/2021

Programme: Electrical Engineering and Communication

Length of Study: 4 years

Accredited from: 25.7.2007Accredited until: 31.12.2020

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The goal of the postgradual doctoral (PhD) study is the education for scientific work in the area of power electrical engineering and power systems. Graduates of PhD find occupation either as scientific or research workers including industrial development, either as universty teachers and in higher manager functions as well

Key learning outcomes

PhD-graduate obtains high theoretical knowledge and will learn to solve complicated scientific and technological problems by oneself PhD-graduate is ready for further professional rise with a high degree of adaptivity Graduates of PhD find occupation either as scientific or research workers including industrial development, either as universty teachers and in higher manager functions as well

Occupational profiles of graduates with examples

The graduate obtains broad knowledge of subject of high power engineering. 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.

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Issued topics of Doctoral Study Program


Course structure diagram with ECTS credits

1. year of study, winter semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
DBM1AAdvanced methods of processing and analysis of imagesen4Optional specializedDrExS - 39no
DTK2AApplied cryptographyen4Optional specializedDrExS - 39no
DET1AElectrotechnical materials, material systems and production processesen4Optional specializedDrExS - 39no
DFY1AJunctions and nanostructuresen4Optional specializedDrExS - 39no
DEE1AMathematical Modelling of Electrical Power Systemsen4Optional specializedDrExS - 39no
DME1AMicroelectronic Systemsen4Optional specializedDrExS - 39no
DRE1AModern electronic circuit designen4Optional specializedDrExS - 39no
DAM1ASelected chaps from automatic controlen4Optional specializedDrExS - 39no
DVE1ASelected problems from power electronics and electrical drivesen4Optional specializedDrExS - 39no
DTE1ASpecial Measurement Methodsen4Optional specializedDrExS - 39no
DMA1AStatistics, Stochastic Processes, Operations Researchen4Optional specializedDrExS - 39no
DJA6AEnglish for post-graduatescs4General knowledgeDrExCj - 26no
1. year of study, summer semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
DMA2ADiscrete Processes in Electrical Engineeringen4Optional specializedDrExS - 39no
DME2AMicroelectronic technologiesen4Optional specializedDrExS - 39no
DRE2AModern digital wireless communicationen4Optional specializedDrExS - 39no
DTE2ANumerical Computations with Partial Differential Equationsen4Optional specializedDrExS - 39no
DTK1AOptimization Methods and Queuing Theoryen4Optional specializedDrExS - 39no
DET2ASelected diagnostic methods, reliability and qualityen4Optional specializedDrExS - 39no
DAM2ASelected chaps from measuring techniquesen4Optional specializedDrExS - 39no
DBM2ASelected problems of biomedical engineeringen4Optional specializedDrExS - 39no
DEE2ASelected problems of electricity productionen4Optional specializedDrExS - 39no
DFY2ASpectroscopic methods for non-destructive diagnostics en4Optional specializedDrExS - 39no
DVE2ATopical Issues of Electrical Machines and Apparatusen4Optional specializedDrExS - 39no
1. year of study, both semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
DQJAAEnglish for the state doctoral examcs4CompulsoryDrExno

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