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Doctoral Programmes

Doctoral Programmes

Doctoral programme information 2010/2011 [57 KiB]         Visegrad scholarship information 2010/2011 [47 KiB]

Faculty of Technology

 Programme / Course Deadline  Tuition fee 
 Chemistry and Materials Technology / Technology of M. Compounds 29 May 2010  EUR 2,500 / 1 year 
 Chemistry and Materials Technology / ChMT 29 May 2010  EUR 2,500 / 1 year 

Dean's regulation available here [60 KiB] .

Technology of Macromolecular Compounds: The degree course is primarily aimed at independent research and development activities. PhD students are trained to apply practically theoretical knowledge of mathematics, physics and chemistry, general knowledge of technological processes as well as knowledge of computing and information technology. The above fields focus on the specific properties of polymeric materials including the latest knowledge about ecology. In the course of their studies, PhD students must prove their ability to solve complicated professional issues in an inventive way. They are also expected to present the outcomes of their research at international conferences and to publicise them in professional journals abroad.

Application form 2010/2011 available here [73 KiB] . (TMC)          Thesis Topics [63 KiB] 2010/2011 (TMC)

Chemistry and Materials Technology: The PhD course in Chemistry and Materials Technology is aimed at studying chemical, physical or biological properties of materials with special focus on understanding the restrictive conditions within the phases of preparation, characterization, behaviour and the usable properties of inorganic and organic materials. The knowledge acquired will be further developed in the fields of technological processing and the optimization of the usable and protective properties of compounds, materials and products. In the course of their studies, PhD students will gain experience in creating concepts underlying experimental design including statistical data processing. They will learn in detail about the modern methods of exploring the structure and properties of materials and they will also acquire further knowledge about the practical applications of advanced technologies and programme products.

Application form 2010/2011 available here [73 KiB] . (ChMT)         Thesis Topics [59 KiB] 2010/2011 (ChMT)

Faculty of Management and Economics

Programme / Course Deadline Tuition fee      
Economics and Management / Management and Economics 19 May 2010   EUR 1,500 / 1 year
Economics Policy and Administration / Finance 19 May 2010 EUR 1,500 / 1 year

Dean's regulation available here [37 KiB] .

Management and Economics: Students extend the knowledge acquired within their Master's studies in the fields of general economics, informatics, quantitative methods, and foreign languages. Depending on the specialization selected, they attain further specialist knowledge in management, enterprise economics, production and technology rationalization. Within the PhD specialization, particular emphasis is laid on the disciplines aimed at the methodology of research activities including the extension of some professional presumptions.

Application form 2010/2011 available here [82 KiB] . (EM)    Thesis Topics [81 KiB]  2010/2011 (EM)    

Finance: Students extend their theoretical and methodological knowledge in the fields of general economics, mathematics, statistics, informatics and foreign languages and progressively attain a professional level. Students further acquire problem-solving skills,, which they are able to use in the areas of finance, accounting, banking, capital markets, taxes, and related disciplines.

Application form 2010/2011 available here [82 KiB] . (EPA)   Thesis Topics [64 KiB]  2010/2011 (EPA) 

Faculty of Applied Informatics

Programme / Course Deadline Tuition fee      
Engineering Informatics / Engineering Informatics 30 May 2010   EUR 1,500 / 1 year
Engineering Informatics / Automatic Control and Informatics  30 May 2010 EUR 1,500 / 1 year

Dean's regulation available here [63 KiB] .

Engineering Informatics: This course provides students with further knowledge in mathematics and the component disciplines of engineering informatics, such as generalized information theory, multimedia data processing, modern informatics theory, bioinformatics, safety technology, etc. The course also focuses on electronic systems and digital communication. The degree programme has been designed to produce graduates who will be able to develop theoretical disciplines and use the latest research findings when working with or designing information systems.

Application form 2010/2011 available here [75 KiB] . (EI)       Thesis Topics [58 KiB]  2009/2010 (EI)     

Automatic Control and Informatics: This course provides students further knowledge in mathematics and the component disciplines of technical cybernetics, such as automatic control theory, information theory, process modelling, identification, simulation, optimization, and informatics. The course also focuses on technical means of measurement and control, including microcomputer, information and diagnostic systems, computer networks and computer-aided automatic control, i.e. CIM-CAD-CAM. The degree programme has been designed to produce graduates who will be able to develop the theoretical disciplines and use the latest research findings in the design and control of technological processes.

Application form 2010/2011 available here [75 KiB] . (ACI)     Thesis Topics [60 KiB]  2009/2010 (ACI)       

Thesis Topics 2010/2011 will be available from January 2010.  

Contact: Ing. Michaela Blahová (International Office),  mblahova@rektorat.utb.cz

Updated: 1 Feb 2010, by mblahova@rektorat.utb.cz

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