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Original title in Czech: Kybernetika, automatizace a měřeníFEKTAbbreviation: PK-KAMAcad. year: 2014/2015
Programme: Electrical Engineering and Communication
Length of Study: 4 years
Profile
Goals of this program are to educate most qualified specialists for research and scientific development as well.
Key learning outcomes
Graduates have outstanding knowledge in special area, determined by his/her PhD. project. Special orientation is given by thesis;graduates are qualified for high positions in all branch. Leader of research team,managers in industry.
Occupational profiles of graduates with examples
The graduate of the subject field obtains broad knowledge of subject of cybernetics control and/or measuremet. The knowledge is build mainly on theoretical background of the subject. Moreover the graduate will obtain deep special knowledge aimed in direction of his/her thesis. The graduate will be able to perform scientific and/or applied research based on up to date theoretical knowledge. The graduate will be able to organize and lead a team of researchers in the studied subject.
Guarantor
prof. Ing. Pavel Václavek, Ph.D.
Issued topics of Doctoral Study Program
Thesis subject is to research possibilities of precise traceable measurement of the low impedance standards in the range up to 10 Ω and 1 MHz. The aim will be to develop methods and automatic calibration setup for accurate measurement of R, L and C standards including the minor component of the impedance. The work will be carried out in the Department of primary metrology of electrical quantities, Czech Metrology Institute in Brno.
Supervisor: Beneš Petr, doc. Ing., Ph.D.
The topic is focused on advanced modern control algorithms of synchronous reluctance machines. Main attention will be paid to sensorless control of this type of machine and pertinent research of suitable state estimators of drive as nonlinear system. Properties of existing control algorithms will be researched at first. Subsequently, the activity of the student will be focused on design of new sensorless control algorithms, with emphasis on high efficiency of controlled machine. Student's work will contain theoretical side of the design of algorithms as well as their practical implementation and optimalization, having regard the possibility of use in industrial applications.
Supervisor: Václavek Pavel, prof. Ing., Ph.D.