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Faculty Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics (FEI)
Study programme Electrical Engineering and Informatics (P0788D060001)
Branch of study / Specialization Electrical Engineering and Informatics (P0788D6001/99 - 2019)
Level of acquired qualification Doctoral
Form of study Full-time
Standard length of study 4 years
Number of ECTS credits 240
Qualification awarded Doctor (Ph.D.) (8)
Access to further studies The doctoral degree is the highest possible level of education in Czech education system.  
Type of completion State Doctoral Examination and dissertation defense.
Study and Examination Code URL
Faculty coordinator for international students
Němec Zdeněk, Ing. Ph.D.
Email: international.fei@upce.cz
Phone: +420466037268
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Key learning outcomes The aim of the doctoral study programme is to provide the background for independent creative work and for complex scientific-research. The students will also be led into extensive publication activities. Based on the choice of optional subjects and, in particular, the dissertation topic, the students will generally be profiled into one of three basic branches. o Radio engineering, microwave technology, radar and communication systems The studies will be focused on application-oriented research in the fields of modelling and computer simulation of electromagnetic fields, adaptive methods of digital signal processing, object recognition, and radio networks with adaptively adjustable parameters. Students will solve research problems related to radio communication and radar systems and their components, simulation and modelling, and advanced methods of analog and digital signal processing. o Network systems modelling and simulation In this branch, attention will be focused mainly on exploring and optimizing network systems and infrastructures including computer networks, transport networks, communication, and service networks. In a broader context, operational research techniques will be dealt with in this specialization. The research activities of the PhD students will be based on solving the problems of simulation models and methodologies for experiment planning according to different scenarios. This will be performed using methodologies of modelling infrastructures and operation of network systems in different application domains, and through optimization of operational characteristics of network systems using various modelling techniques. o Process control and automation In this branch, students will deal with state of the art automatic control theory, modelling and identification of dynamic systems, and robotics. The focus of the research will be especially based on advanced control algorithms using adaptive and on-line optimization, as well as computer vision and machine learning. This focus is consistent with current industry trends such as Industry 4.x, iSmart Factories, IoT, Smart Grids and others.
Specific admission requirements unspecified
Specific provisions for recognition of prior learning unspecified
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Profile of the programme unspecified
Persistence requirements unspecified
Occupational profiles of graduates with examples unspecified
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Status Recommended year of study Recommended semester Course code Course title (* Final State Examination) Language of instruction Number of ECTS credits Course availability
A Compulsory 1 - KAM/DVEKO Scientific Communication Czech English 20  
A Compulsory 1 - JC/IDAIW English for Scientists - B2+ English 20  
A Compulsory 2 - KAM/DVEP1 Research Project I Czech English 20  
B Compulsory option 2 - KERS/DMVTE Microwave Technology Czech English 20  
B Compulsory option 2 - KST/DVKMA Selected Chapters from Multi-Criteria Analysis Czech English 20  
B Compulsory option 2 - KAM/DMIDS Modelling and Identification of Dynamical Systems Czech English 20  
B Compulsory option 2 - KST/DADAS Selected Chapters from Algorithms and Data Structures Czech English 20  
B Compulsory option 2 - KERS/DPMZS Advanced Signal Processing Methods Czech English 20  
B Compulsory option 2 - KAM/DUNES Artificial Neural Networks - Selected Chapters Czech English 20  
B Compulsory option 2 - KAM/DTARI Selected Chapters from Theory of Automatic Control Czech English 20  
B Compulsory option 2 - KST/DDSTP Discrete Simulation of Technological Processes Czech English 20  
B Compulsory option 2 - KERS/DTMVA Theory of Microwave Antennas Czech English 20  
B Compulsory option 2 - KST/DVKKB Selected Chapters on Cyber Security Czech English 20  
B Compulsory option 2 - KERS/DTDIK Theory of Digital Communication Czech English 20  
B Compulsory option 2 - KST/DVKEA Selected Chapters from Evolutionary Algorithms Czech English 20  
B Compulsory option 2 - KERS/DTMRS Theory of Modern Radar Systems Czech English 20  
A Compulsory 3 - FEI/DPSDZ Submission of Written Abstract to State Doctoral Examination Czech English 20  
A Compulsory 3 - KAM/DPOST Internship in Collaboration with the Application Sphere Czech English 20  
A Compulsory 3 - FEI/DASDZ Completion of State Doctoral Examination Czech English 20  
A Compulsory 4 - KAM/DVEP2 Research Project II Czech English 20  
A Compulsory 4 - FEI/DDIPR Submission of dissertation Czech English 40  
A Compulsory - - KST/DVKAM Selected Chapters from Applied Mathematics Czech English 20  
B Compulsory option - - KERS/DPSES unspecified Czech English 20  
B Compulsory option - - KERS/DTAAS Theory of Antennas and Antenna Systems Czech English 20  
B Compulsory option - - KAM/DVKAF Selected Chapters of Applied Physics Czech English 20  
B Compulsory option - - KAM/DAVRD unspecified Czech English 20  
C Optional - - FEI/DSDZK State Doctoral Examination Czech English 0  
C Optional - - JC/IDAIV English for Scientists - B2 English 5  
C Optional - - KAM/DAVBD Analysis of Multidimensional Biomedical Signals Czech English 20