CZ / EN

Automation and Instrumentation Engineering

Tutorprof. Ing. Tomáš Vyhlídal, Ph.D.

Specializations

Automation and industrial informatics

Instrumentation technology

st_programy/automatizacni_a_pristrojova_technika/DSC02518.jpgThe programme’s focus is on the mastering of advanced design means in automation and instrumentation and their application, particularly in industrial operations of manufacturing enterprises.  In addition to the common and prevailing core of studies, students pass specialized courses with a focus on one of the two areas:

  • Automation and industrial informatics
  • Instrumentation technology

The common part of the studies emphasizes the acquisition of theoretical and practical insights in the design and implementation of industrial process monitoring and controlling systems through traditional design means as well as methods relying on artificial intelligence. Combination with sensor and embedded systems and rapid prototyping principles, which also form part of the common studies, creates a potential to master the knowledge and skills required for comprehensive design of instrumentation and automated and autonomous control of industrial plants in line with the development of the Industry 4.0 vision.

Automation and industrial informatics put an emphasis on education in industrial informatics. Attention is paid to information about the principles of object-oriented programming and its application in information and database systems of industrial operations and enterprises.  

Instrumentation pays special attention to the principles of design in precision mechanics emphasizing functionality of the device, often operated under specific conditions, and technological capabilities of production. In this regard, the specialized studies cover the complete design of mechanical and optomechanical apparatus.

GRADUATE PROFILE

In the common part of the programme, graduates acquire the following knowledge and skills:

  • Modelling and control of industrial systems and processes
  • Instrumentation technology and design aspects
  • Design and development of industrial controlling and information systems 

st_programy/automatizacni_a_pristrojova_technika/DSC02433_w.jpgIn Automation and Industrial Informatics, graduates acquire the following additional knowledge and skills:

  • Application and design of industrial information and knowledge-based systems Mastering of principles of object-oriented programming and creation of information and database systems for industrial practice Application of software engineering methods
  • Aspects of advanced design of monitoring and controlling systems Algorithms for signal processing and identification of mathematical model parameters Optimization principles and their application in the design of predictive controlling systems using mathematical models of industrial processes  

Automation and Industrial Informatics graduates are suitable candidates for management positions in all phases of development of automated controlling and industrial informatics systems, particularly in design, development, applied research and implementation.  The topics particularly include designs of the control of mechanical, mechatronic, transport, energy or chemical units or indoor environment control systems.

zamereni_studia/procesy_pristroje_optika/prt_07.jpgIn Instrumentation Technology, graduates acquire the following knowledge and skills:

  • Analysis, design and assembly of precision apparatus and devices, all covering devices for measuring traditional quantities and values (pressure, flow rate, temperature, etc.), special apparatus (relying on microtechnology, ultrasound systems for the detection of internal defects of materials, special visualization devices, cameras), clean operations systems, or apparatus supporting natural science research (such as telescopes).
  • Support for physical disciplines in precision mechanics and optics, all covering special physical phenomena (holography), modern disciplines of optics (such as fast nonlinear optics (NLO)), or introduction to now already independent and highly sought-after disciplines (such as nanotechnology and photonics).

Instrumentation Technology graduates are able to design apparatus parts or groups or entire instrumentation systems and investment plants from the engineering design and other perspectives. Also, they are capable of designing and realizing an equipment control system and measurement chain. Further, graduates may develop specialized SW applications for recording, processing and evaluating monitored data. Withe the above competences, programme graduates are suitable candidates for jobs at manufacturers of instrumentation or automation technology, enterprises using automation and devices for its own production, or research organizations. 

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