Educational goals
The study course prepares experts educated in the fields of nanotechnology and nanomaterials.
Information
- Study programme
- Nanotechnology (N0719A270001)
- Faculty of
- FM
- Type of study
- Postgraduate Master
- Form of study
- Full-time
- Length of study
- 2
- Awarded degree
- Ing.
- Language
- Czech
- Education area
- Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering and Materials, Physics
Courses of Nanotechnologie programme
1. semester
- Finite element method (compulsory)
- Innovation+Business in New Technologies (compulsory optional)
- Optical Properties of Crystals (compulsory optional)
- Plasma Surface Treatment (compulsory)
- Probability and Statistics (compulsory)
- Quantum Physics of Solids (compulsory)
- Structure and properties of materials (compulsory optional)
2. semester
- Diploma thesis project (compulsory optional)
- Diploma Thesis Project (compulsory optional)
- Diploma Thesis Project 1 (compulsory optional)
- Functionalization of nanomaterials (compulsory)
- Introduction to nanostructures (compulsory)
- Nanomaterials Characterization 2 (compulsory)
- Surface chemistry (compulsory)
- Technology of nanofibers production (compulsory)
3. semester
- Appl. of Nanotechnology in Medicine (compulsory optional)
- Diploma thesis project 2 (compulsory optional)
- Diploma Thesis Project 2 (compulsory optional)
- Nanocomposites as Technical Materials (compulsory optional)
- Nanochemistry (compulsory optional)
- Physical Principles of Electrospinning (compulsory optional)
- Semester practice (compulsory optional)
4. semester
- Diploma thesis (compulsory optional)
- Diploma Thesis (compulsory optional)
- Nanotechnology Risks (compulsory)
Courses without specified study plan
- Enviromental Chemistry (optional)
- Expert Discourse (compulsory optional)
- Chemical informatics (optional)
- Instrumental analysis (optional)
- Materials for tissue engineering (compulsory optional)
- Medical textiles (compulsory optional)
- Modeling in Physical Chemistry (compulsory optional)
- Optical properties of semiconductors (compulsory optional)
- Semiconductor nanostructure preparation (compulsory optional)
- Toxicology (optional)
Admission procedure
International Applicants must be able to provide a certificate that proves they completed a relevant bachelor-level study in the filed appropriate for the selected course. They should fill the Application form and further provide: 1. Official academic records (e.g. diplomas and transcripts) from each undergraduate or post graduate institution you have attended. 2. To pass successfully an entry exam (test of basic knowledge in the area of elected branch). If the Bc. study results were excellent, this condition should be canceled by the Dean of the faculty. 3. One letter of recommendation for international applicant from the countries outside EU. 4. Other supporting documents such as research reports, and awards may be submitted as well. 5. Pay Application fee: 400.- CZK (15 Euro approximately). 6. Prove of appropriate knowledge of Czech language if they wish to study in courses given in Czech. When submitting an application, the following documents are required: – Application form (http://www.tul.cz ? STAG ? Elektronicka prihlaska ke studiu) – Official academic records (e.g. diplomas and transcripts) from each school you have attended. – Health insurance (entering to the Czech Republic). – Financial support during the study. Note: All travel expenses and visa administration are the applicant ´s responsibility. The number of approved applicants for the International Master Program in Mechatronics may be limited to fit the constraints given by agreement between the Czech and German institutes involved in teaching the course. For additional details, please refer to the website at http://www.fm.tul.cz/, section “Information about the study”. The decision about the acceptance or rejection is sent to the applicant by the Dean of the faculty.
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Contact: Šedlbauer Josef, prof. Ing. Ph.D., josef.sedlbauer@tul.cz