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Graduate Profile

Knowledge

- A graduate has extensive theoretical and methodological knowledge as well as practical experience in key areas of measurement technology and other applications of electrical engineering at the state-of-the-art level of research in the world. - A graduate masters the principles of independent and team scientific work, scientific research, scientific formulation of problems, solving complex scientific problems, and presentation of scientific results. - A graduate demonstrates a systematic understanding of the field of study together with adequate management, social, and legal awareness of the subject area.

Skillset

- A graduate can follow the latest scientific and research trends in the field of measurement technology and renew his knowledge using lifelong learning. - A graduate can critically, independently, and analytically assess knowledge from several areas of the field or practice when solving original or innovative scientific research tasks. - A graduate can analyse, solve, and evaluate significant or non-standard tasks in the relevant field and at the same time bring original, new solutions. - A graduate can contribute to original research to expand scientific knowledge through his/her own publications at the national and international level. - A graduate can design a scientific research project, define and ensure its goals and solution methods, and defend it in front of the expert public. - A graduate excels in the principles of manager work, design of an experiment with a time schedule, leadership, and control of a team of workers.

Competencies

- A graduate can manage a team of scientific, research, and development employees, lead research projects, and take responsibility for complex solutions to scientific and research problems. - A graduate takes full responsibility for the results of his work and can present them to the public. - A graduate can communicate and cooperate with experts and project managers from other professions when solving scientific research projects. - A graduate can create strategies for the development of his scientific field, considering social, legal, and moral aspects in directing the further development of modern science in his field and supporting technical progress in a knowledge-based society.

Profile courses

Employability of graduates

Graduates of the Measurement Technology study program can find employment on the labour market in all relevant sectors of the economy - in the private, public, and state sectors. Their knowledge is defined by the graduate profile and the topics of the study field of electrical engineering. Graduates of the doctoral study program Measurement technology can apply: - in research in an EU academic or research organization, wherever extensive knowledge of metrology, measurement systems, measurement methods, electromagnetic compatibility, experiment control, electromagnetic field theory, electromagnetic systems, or diagnostic methods is required; - in academic or research organizations at the management level of smaller or larger scientific groups; - in industry at the development of systems, methods, technical procedures, and complex solutions, where they can bring new and original solutions; - in the electrical engineering industry, measuring technology, sensor technology, electronics and in interdisciplinary professions, wherever large-scale problems related to the development of not only new elements, devices and systems, but above all new principles and methods have to be solved; - in research and development departments of companies as a manager, scientific project manager, designer of electrotechnical devices and systems, and wherever physical knowledge of individual technical elements of the project and the ability to process them originally are needed.

Examples of professions the graduate is prepared for

Manager in electrical engineering production, Electrical engineering specialist in research and development, Electrical engineering technologist specialist, Non-standard measurement systems specialist.

Examples of successful graduates

In the last 6 years, 9 graduates have successfully completed their studies in the Measuring Technology programme, e.g. Ing. Peter Mikuš, PhD., ZKW Slovakia, s.r.o., Manager/Group leader - responsible for electronics engineering in R&D; Ing. Igor Chrapčiak, PhD., Schrack Technik, s.r.o., Managing Director; Ing. Andrej Dvurečenskij, PhD., Institute of Measurement of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Researcher IIb; Mgr. Zuzana Rošťáková, PhD., Institute of Measurement of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Researcher IIb.

Statements of employers or regulators

Evaluation by employer representatives at the Study programme board held on May 20, 2021: „The proposed concept of the Measurement Technology study program is heading in the right direction and will certainly benefit successful graduates and highly demanding employers. “ The minutes of the Study programme board meeting are available here: https://is.stuba.sk/dok_server/slozka.pl?id=215274 (in Slovak)The Institute of Measurement of Slovak Academy of Sciences (SAS), the most important employer of study programme graduates, gave us a positive opinion. https://is.stuba.sk/dok_server/slozka.pl?id=228433 (in Slovak)