Electro-technologies and Materials
The graduate of doctoral studies in the study programme of electrical engineering and materials knows the scientific methods of evaluation of material structures and systems in terms of processing technology, structure, durability, reliability, inter-operational and output diagnostics and control, as well as in terms of determining the basic physical properties of substrate materials and final structures. The comprehensive knowledge acquired in this way will enable the graduate to use it in a wide range of production technologies in electronics, both in their design and in the organization and optimization of individual technological procedures.
The graduate will acquire the ability to predict changes in the properties of materials in different conditions of use, as well as in terms of the use of various technological procedures for the production of electronic components, structures, systems and equipment.
The graduate of the third degree of university studies of the programme of electrical engineering and materials will acquire deep theoretical and methodological knowledge of technologies and materials used in the electrical and electronic industry, of the properties of materials and of the processes occurring in them, which are the object of scientific research or development, at the level of the current state of research in the world, will acquire the principles of independent and team scientific work, scientific research, scientific formulation of problems, learn the links between research, development and practical application of solutions to complex scientific problems, learn to present results, be able to analyze and solve complex and non-standard tasks in the field of Electrical Engineering and Materials and bring new, original solutions, be able to creatively apply the acquired knowledge in practice, acquire the ability to develop their own scientific discipline, find professional employment in various sectors of science, research, industry and services in both the public and private sector.
In addition to the theoretical knowledge mentioned above, the graduate of the third degree of the Electrical Engineering and Materials programme will acquire the following additional knowledge, abilities and skills:be able to lead smaller and larger teams of scientific, research and development workers, lead large projects and take responsibility for complex solutions to scientific and research problems, be able to follow the latest scientific and research trends in his/her own field and supplement and update his/her knowledge through lifelong learning, learn the principles of managerial work, designing an experiment with a timetable, leading and controlling team members, be able to communicate and cooperate with scientific project managers and specialists from other professions, be able to apply legal, social, moral, ethical, economic and environmental aspects of his/her profession in his/her work.
Prospects of graduates
ELECTRO-TECHNOLOGIES AND MATERIALS
(Field of study 2675 Electrical Engineering)
The graduates of the doctoral degree study programme Electro-technologies and Materials master scientific methods of evaluation of material structures and systems in terms of processing technology, structure, durability, reliability, inter-operational and output diagnostics and control, as well as in terms of determination of basic physical properties of substrate materials and final structures. This comprehensive knowledge will enable the graduate to use it in a wide range of production technologies in electronics, both in their design and in the organization and optimization of individual technological processes. The graduate acquired the ability to predict changes of material properties in various conditions of their use, as well as in terms of the use of various technological processes in production of electrical components, structures, systems and equipment. The graduate of the third degree of university study in the study programme Electro-technologies and Materials acquired a deep theoretical and methodological knowledge about technologies and materials used in the electrical and electronics industry, properties of materials and processes in them that are the subject of scientific research or development at the level of the current state of research in the world.
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Basic condition of admission
The basic condition for admission to the doctoral degree study (a study programme of the third degree) is the full completion of the second degree of university study (Higher Education Act, No. 131/2002 Coll. as amended). In case of a foreign applicant or a student who has completed his / her study abroad, he / she shall submit along with the application form (no later than on the date of enrolment) a decision on the recognition of the certificate of completion of the second degree of higher education recognized by a relevant institution in the Slovak Republic or he / she shall ask UNIZA for the recognition of the certificate of education.
Other conditions of admission
The admission procedure of the applicant begins with the delivery of the application form for the third degree of study to the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology UNIZA. Applicant for the doctoral degree study applies for the listed topics. The selection of applicants will be performed in the form of an entrance examination. Applicants will be invited in writing.
The following will be considered at the entrance examination:
• the results of the previous study;
• language competence;
• current publication activity of the applicant;
• other activities of the applicant in the given field (Student Scientific Activity, practice, professional internships ...);
• prerequisites for independent scientific work of the applicant in the issues of the study programme in the form of a debate on a selected topic.
Additional information
Application forms are to be submitted for individual study programmes.
In case the applicant is interested in more study programmes, it is necessary to apply for each one individually, including payment of the respective admission procedure fees.
Applicants have to fill in the electronic application form that can be found on the website of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology: (http://feit.uniza.sk/ in the section Uchádzači o štúdium) or on the university website https://vzdelavanie.uniza.sk/prijimacky/index.php or on the education portal (Portál VŠ): https:// prihlaskavs.sk/sk/.
Concerning application form, it is necessary to enclose all the required documents along with the proof of payment of the admission procedure fee and send it electronically or by post to the address of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology UNIZA within the stipulated deadlines.
Incomplete application form or the application form sent after the deadline will not be accepted.
In case of non-participation in the admission procedure or a failure in the admission procedure, the Faculty does not refund the admission procedure fee. If the applicant wants to take part in entrance exams at several faculties of UNIZA, the application forms must be submitted separately to each faculty and the respective admission procedure fees paid separately to each faculty.
Enclosures for the doctoral degree study programmes (to be sent along with the application form):
• Curriculum Vitae;
• copies of documents on completion of the second degree of education (university diploma, state examination certificate and diploma supplement) – this does not apply to the graduates of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology UNIZA;
• a list of published papers or other professional activity;
• proof of payment of the admission fee.
Conditions for international students
The basic and other terms and conditions of admission are applicable as for the applicants from abroad as for the applicants from Slovakia.
Foreign students who study in a foreign language (i.e. not Slovak), pay the tuition fee as stated in Section 92 para 8 of the Higher Education Act. The tuition fee is specified by the UNIZA directive and published for the respective academic year on the university website. Foreign students who study in the Slovak language do not have to pay the tuition fee. Applicants from the Czech Republic who want to apply and study at UNIZA can use the application form valid in the Czech Republic.
Applicants who do not actively speak Slovak or Czech are required to attend the language training (it is possible to attend the Slovak language courses at UNIZA). For foreign applicants who were accepted on the basis of intergovernmental agreements, bilateral agreements or scholarships offered by the Slovak government, terms and conditions stated in respective documents are applicable.
Coordinator for students with specific needs
Coordinator for work with students with special needs:
Assoc. prof. Ing. Mariana Beňová, PhD.
Tel. No: +421/41/513 20 57
e-mail: mariana.benova@feit.uniza.sk
The admission procedure of the applicant begins with the delivery of the application form for the third degree of study to the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology UNIZA. Applicant for the doctoral degree study applies for the listed topics. The selection of applicants will be performed in the form of an entrance examination. Applicants will be invited in writing.
The following will be considered at the entrance examination:
• the results of the previous study;
• language competence;
• current publication activity of the applicant;
• other activities of the applicant in the given field (Student Scientific Activity, practice, professional internships ...);
• prerequisites for independent scientific work of the applicant in the issues of the study programme in the form of a debate on a selected topic.
Form of entrance exam
The admission examination assesses: the results of previous studies, language proficiency and the applicant's aptitude for independent scientific work in the field of the study programme in the form of a debate on the chosen topic.
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Apply the application for study
01.01.2023 - 07.06.2023
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Performance of the entrance exam
19.06.2023 - 19.06.2023
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- verified copy of the degree for applicant of other universities (electronic form)
- certified copy of certificate to candidates from other universities (electronic form)
- photocopy of the Diploma Supplement to candidates from other universities (electronic form)
- CV (electronic form)
- doklad o zaplatení poplatku za prijímacie konanie (electronic form)
- súpis publikovaných prác (electronic form)
Standard length of study: cost free
Study longer than the standard length of study program, parallel studies: 750 €
application form: 20 €
E-application form: 20 €
Admission fee:
Send € 20 to: Žilinská univerzita v Žiline, Univerzitná 1, 010 26 Žilina
Bank: Štátna pokladnica
IBAN: SK74 8180 0000 0070 0026 9917
Const. symbol: 0308
Variable symbol: 10333 – doktorandské štúdium
Payment method: The payment can be made by bank transfer or postal order to the account above.
Proof of payment: The proof of payment is to be sent to the Faculty along with the application form.
Tuition fees – in accordance with the Higher Education Act, the information on the amount of tuition fee for the relevant academic year will be published on the website of the University of Žilina within the stipulated deadlines.
With payment of the admission fee from the EU member states, the EES countries, territories that are considered a part of the EU (Treaty of Rome, Section 299) and SEPA countries, it is necessary to use BIC: SPSRSKBAXXX, IBAN: SK74 8180 0000 0070 0026 9917.
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Last update: 08.02.2023 09:29
