A short working version of information page about the

Automation and Instrumentation Engineering

study program.

This program is concentrted on the automatic control theory and used principes. The standard part of any automatization is the continuous model theory. This is because high quality control can save energy and material sources. The necessary support for this is the measurement (senzoring). The same importance is the instrumentation part and the drives. The part of digital communication is introduced.

A big part of this specialization is focused on the artificial intelligence, from rule based systems, through neural networks, to image recognition and machine perception. Necessary support for this is represented by databases and programming courses.

Study programme comprises many laboratories and student pass three semestral projects before the diploma thesis to train a problem solving approach.

Study program has two specialization, one more focused on optics and instrumentation, as this could be part of an autonomous systems.

Humanity subjects are required in any study programme to be accredited.

For the most of students the History of Discovery of the Universe is suitable. Optics is one of our specialization and its history is interesting, including many principes used.

The Engineering Psychology is important for students, who like to design a robots, automata or program, which should cooperate with a man. The HMI (human-machine interface) is important part of many systems and it could influence its productivity.

Common subjects:

Title

Range (per semester)

credits

Lecturer or responsible person

semester

Instrumental technology

26lectures +26labs,
exam

5

doc. Ing. Jan Hošek, Ph.D.

1/2

Mathematical and simulation models

39lectures +26training,
exam

6

prof. Ing. Tomáš Vyhlídal, Ph.D.

Ing. Jaroslav Bušek, Ph.D.

1/1

Embedded systems

26lectures +26labs,
exam

5

doc. Ing. Jan Chyský, CSc.

1/1

Rapid HW/SW prototyping

39labs

2

doc. Ing. Martin Novák, Ph.D.

Ing. Lukáš Novák, Ph.D.

1/1

System and process control

39lectures +18training+8labs,
exam

6

prof. Ing. Tomáš Vyhlídal, Ph.D.

Ing. Stanislav Vrána, Ph.D.

1/2

Artificial intelligence

26lectures +26training,
exam

5

prof. Ing. Jiří Bíla, DrSc. (80%)

Ing. Cyril Oswald, Ph.D. (10%)

Ing. Vladimír Hlaváč, Ph.D. (10%)

1/2

Programmable controller applications

26lectures +26labs,
exam

4

Mgr. Ing. Jakub Jura, Ph.D.

Ing. Marie Martinásková, Ph.D.

1/2

Optoelectronics

26lectures +13training,
graded

4

Ing. Jiří Čáp, Ph.D. (80%)

doc. Ing. Jan Hošek, Ph.D. (20%)

2/3

Project I

78 hours

6

doc. Ing. Martin Novák, Ph.D.

1/2

Machine perception and image analysis

26lectures +26training,
exam

5

prof. Ing. Václav Hlaváč, CSc.

Ing. Cyril Oswald, Ph.D.

2/3

Sensor systems

26lectures +13labs,
exam

4

doc. Ing. Martin Novák, Ph.D.

1/2

Controlled electrical drives

26lectures +13labs,
exam

4

prof. Ing. Jaroslav Novák, CSc.

2/3

Project II

78 hours

6

prof. Ing. Milan Hofreiter, CSc.

2/3

Diploma thesis

130 hours

15

prof. Ing. Tomáš Vyhlídal, Ph.D.

2/4

Project III

65 hours

5

Ing. Vladimír Hlaváč, Ph.D.

2/4

Language course

26training

2

Mgr. Eliška Vítková

1/1

Language exam

exam

1

Mgr. Eliška Vítková

1/2

Specialization of Automation and Industrial Informatics:

Title

Range (per semester)

credits

Lecturer or responsible person

semester

Pneumatic and hydraulic drive systems

13lectures +26labs,
graded

  4  

Dr. Goran Simeunović, Ph.D. (50%)
Ing. Marie Martinásková, Ph.D. (50%)

1/1

Object oriented programming

26lectures +26training,
exam

5

doc. Ing. Josef Kokeš, CSc.

1/1

Industrial communication systems

26lectures +13labs,
graded

3

Ing. Lukáš Novák, Ph.D.

1/2

Database and kowledge-based systems

26lectures +26training,
exam

5

prof. Ing. Jiří Bíla, DrSc. (60%)
Ing. Vladimír Hlaváč, Ph.D. (40%)

1/2

Signal processing and system identification

26lectures +26training,
exam

5

prof. Ing. Milan Hofreiter, CSc.
Ing. Jaromír Fišer, Ph.D.

2/3

SCADA systems

13lectures +26labs,
graded

4

Mgr. Ing. Jakub Jura, Ph.D.

2/3

Information system design

13lectures +26labs,
exam

4

Mgr. Ing. Jakub Jura, Ph.D.

2/4

Optimal and predictive control systems

26lectures +24training +2labs,
exam

4

Ing. Jaromír Fišer, Ph.D.

2/4

Specialization of Instrumental Technology:

Title

Range (per semester)

credits

Lecturer or responsible person

semester

Technical Optics

26lectures +20training +6labs,
graded

  4  

Ing. Bc. Šárka Němcová, Ph.D.

1/1

Instrument Design 1

39lectures +13training,
exam

5

doc. Ing. Jan Hošek, Ph.D.

1/1

Wave Optics

26lectures +9training +4labs,
exam

4

Ing. Bc. Šárka Němcová, Ph.D.

1/2

Nanotechnology

26lectures +13labs,
graded

4

doc. Ing. Jan Hošek, Ph.D.

1/2

Finite Element Method I.

39lectures +13training,
exam

5

doc. Ing. Miroslav Španiel, CSc.

2/3

Design of Optomechanical Instruments

26lectures +13training,
exam

4

Ing. Bc. Šárka Němcová, Ph.D.

2/3

Instrument design II

26lectures +13training,
exam

4

doc. Ing. Jan Hošek Ph.D. (50%)
Ing. Bc. Šárka Němcová, Ph.D. (50%)

2/4

Measurement and Experiment

52labs,
graded

4

Ing. Jiří Čáp, Ph.D.(50%)
doc. Ing.Jan Hošek, Ph.D. (25%)
Ing. Bc. Šárka Němcová, Ph.D. (25%)

2/4

Humanity subject (select one):

Title

Range (per semester)

credits

Lecturer or responsible person

semester

History of discovery of the universe

13lectures +13training

  2  

prof. Ing. Josef Zicha, CSc.

2/4

Engineering psychology

13lectures +13labs, graded

3

Mgr. Ing. Jakub Jura, Ph.D.

2/4

About research on our department

State exam questions and diploma thesis recommendation

For more info about study of the Mechanical Engineering in Prague (accommodation, visa etc.) write to Simona.Jordakova@fs.cvut.cz.

For more info about any of our subjects, you should write to their lecturers; to identify them, or for more info about our specialization, write me (hlavac@fs.cvut.cz).

Czech Technical University is participating in the Eduroam project (25 access points at Dejvice (fully covered), 8 at Charles square). All our students can use WiFi on all places, where Eduroam is available (worldwide). On our dormitories, wired connection is possible too. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering has about ten computer classrooms, which can be used by students for free access (they are used for classes in about 30%), but printing is not for free. More info about network on FME.

National Technical Library is in the university campus, next to the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Dejvice.

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Selected list of subjects with own English web page:

Database and Knowledgebased Systems | Databases (bachelor level course)

Programming for Web

PLC

Engineering Psychology

Computer Network Administration

Artificial Intelligence and Neural Networks

Pascal Programming (Delphi)

(many of our subjects are now on the Moodle server and locked for use by local users only)