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Discipline description
The discipline of “Automatic control, electronics, electrical engineering and space technologies” encompasses a variety of theoretical, research, project, construction and implementation works related to the broadly understood automatic control and electronics dealing with technological processes, transportation and energy-efficient construction. The discipline also encompasses works related to energy, including problems of energy transmission, its generation from renewable sources and electrical energy quality. Research done within the scope of this discipline also includes research and development projects related to computer engineering and artificial intelligence, which has a significant influence on the development of space technologies. The doctoral students’ work results in the development of new control algorithms in automatic control and power engineering, new methods of solving nonlinear problems and diagnostic questions and proposals for innovative high-efficiency devices, which leads to saving electrical energy.
Studying the discipline of “Automatic control, electronics, electrical engineering and space technologies” in the CUT Doctoral School is a chance to develop your research interests and obtain the doctor’s degree, but above all it gives you the opportunity to find a job at universities, research and development centres and in various business sectors as a specialist with exceptionally high qualifications.
Who may apply?
The person eligible to apply for admission to the CUT Doctoral School in the scientific discipline of “Automatic control, electronics, electrical engineering and space technologies” must be university graduates who have obtained the title of Master in Engineering in a study programme within the area of technical sciences or within the field of engineering and technology, as well as university graduates who have obtained the title of Master or Master in Engineering in a study programme within the area of science in the field of mathematical or physical sciences.