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Physical and Materials Engineering


Original title in Czech: Fyzikální a materiálové inženýrství
Abbreviation: D-FMI
Specialisation: Materials Engineering
Supervisor: prof. RNDr. Miroslav Liška, DrSc.
Length of Study: 4 years
Programme: Physical and Materials Engineering
Faculty: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Academic year: 2011/2012
Aims:
The curriculum concentrates on the comprehensive study of materials properties and failure processes from the point of view of physics and physical metallurgy. Students should develop capability to apply their knowledge in inventive manner to new technologies and materials, such as plasma spraying, special methods of thermo-mechanical and thermo-chemical treatment, etc. Special attention is paid to the degradation processes and to the synergetic effects of various materials properties on material failure. The subjects of study are metallic and non-metallic materials, e.g., structural ceramics, polymers, amorphous and nanocrystalline materials and intermetallics.
The Ph.D. programme requires proficiency in mathematics and physics at the MSc. degree level obtained from Faculty of Science or Faculty of Mechanical Engineering.

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