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Chemical and Process Engineering (double degree)

Chemical and Process Engineering (double degree)

Doctoral Programme, Faculty of Chemical Engineering

Joint study programme with foreign universities - two diplomas for one study.

 

The PhD study programme Chemical and Process Engineering aims on the education of experts with a wide range of knowledge and skills for both academic and industrial applications. The students learn in detail theoretical basis of chemical and process engineering, bio-engineering and material engineering as well as experimental and practical aspects of the field. This will create prerequisites for their further career in the basic or applied research in chemical and process engineering but also in the related areas, such as material engineering, bio engineering and informatics.

Careers

Graduates of this study programme gain the expertise in transport phenomena, thermodynamics, reaction engineering, continuum fluid mechanics, material engineering and chemical-engineering aspects of environmental protection. Specialized knowledge includes applied informatics, mathematical modeling, numerical methods, non-linear dynamics and programming for scientific and technical computations. The graduates find jobs in applied research and development in chemical, pharmaceutical, bio-engineering and advanced material industry, including management of the research and development. The graduates are also successful in academic work at technical universities, research institutes and academies of sciences.

Programme Details

Study Language English
Standard study length 4 years
Form of study combined , full-time
Guarantor prof. Ing. Petr Kočí, Ph.D.
Place of study Praha
Capacity 5 students
Programme code (national) P0711D130018
Programme Code (internal) ADD401
Updated: 20.1.2022 16:26, Author: Jan Kříž

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