Materials Engineering
This programme is taught in Czech only
In this programme you will deal with the research and development of new, special polymeric materials. In previous studies you have already mastered a huge amount of theory, now it is time for practical application. Much attention is paid to the process of proposing, preparing and producing new types of materials with respect to their physical and chemical properties and their environmental impact. The research results cannot be conjured up from thin air, though. In order to be able to do solid research you will learn to accurately assess all possible outcomes with the help of the most advanced computer systems, using models and simulation. Having finished your studies, you will walk out of here as a knowledgeable expert on any material and on further development of the technology. With all the knowledge at your disposal, you also no longer have to worry about your future in the labour market.
What courses can you look forward to?
- Plastics Technology
- Applied Rheology
- Modelling and Numerical – Methods of Material Analysis
- Rubber Technology
- Smart Materials
- Materials and Design
- Composite Materials
- Biomaterials
- Nanomaterials and Nanotechnologies
- Electromagnetic Properties of Materials
Where can you find employment after graduation?
- Materials research
- Mechanical engineer
- New material development
- Research and development of new materials
- Certification testing facilities
- Quality engineer
- Companies involved in modelling and design of structural elements
- Automotive industry (e.g. the production of parts and accessories)
- Aviation industry (e.g. in the production and development of new materials and structural elements)
- Production organization dealing with the processing of materials (positions widely available in almost all industrial sectors)