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Control Engineering and Robotics
Lectures delivered in Polish
FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
1st CYCLE
WITHOUT SPECIALISATION FULL-TIME: 7 SEMESTERS
Graduates of 1st cycle degree programmes can set up measuring instrumentation and conduct measurements using computer systems. They can effectively design, assemble, develop software for, organise the start-up of, and test automation systems. They can formulate an algorithm, use programming languages and appropriate IT tools for developing software controlling an automation system as well as software for microcontrollers or microprocessors applied in an automation system. They can apply various signal processing methods.
FIELDS IN WHICH DIPLOMAS ARE AWARDED:
- CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION
- DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY
EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS
- Positions related to the operation and supervision of automated machine tools and production lines (maintenance), robotisation of manufacturing processes, as well as control systems for power machinery and vehicles.
2nd CYCLE
FULL-TIME: 3 SEMESTERS
Graduates of 2nd cycle degree programmes can design the manufacturing process and select advanced (e.g. laser) technologies. They have had an opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills in the field of automation and control of vehicles (including automotive vehicles) and power machinery. They can perform experimental identification of complex automation elements and systems. They program computer controllers and design dispersed control systems using industrial communication networks (Profibus, InterBus, Profinet, and Ethernet).
SPECIALISATIONS:
- AUTOMATION OF POWER MACHINERY AND WORKFLOWS
- MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS
EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS
- Designers of robots and propulsion systems along with control systems in power machinery.
- Positions related to experimental studies of automated propulsion systems for vehicles and power machinery.
- Designers, software developers, and supervision of the operation of automated machine tools and production lines, including robotised cells and laser technologies.
Assembly designers and engineers dealing with assembly automation