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Graduate School and Ph.D. Studies at WUT

Graduate School and Ph.D. Studies at WUT. WUT GRADUATE SCHOOL. Ph.D . training is conducted in 10 Graduate Schools affiliated with 12 departments granting Ph.D and D.Sc. degrees.

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Graduate School and Ph.D. Studies at WUT

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  1. Graduate School and Ph.D. Studies at WUT

  2. WUT GRADUATE SCHOOL Ph.D. training is conducted in 10 Graduate Schools affiliated with 12 departments granting Ph.D and D.Sc. degrees. Admission process, general graduate courses and evaluation of the progress of graduate studies lasting 4 years is coordinated by the Graduate School office managed by Vicerector for education, according to the regulations constituted by University Senate. Departments provide financial resources, teaching staff and Ph.D. thesis supervisors, lecture halls and research facilities.

  3. WUT Graduate School Each departmental Graduate School is managed by the Director elected by Faculty Council together with corresponding committee responsible for implementation of study program. Every graduate student has own individual curriculum formulated with thesis supervisor which is periodically monitored by departmental committee. Registration to about 100 Ph.D courses offered in every semester is managed via Web portal containing detailed description of courses and other informations vital to graduate students http://www.pwr.wroc.pl/doktoranci/

  4. Structure of WUT Graduate School

  5. WUT GRADUATE SCHOOL Wrocław University of Technology (12 Depts) (1002 graduate students, 419 supervisors) Opole University (Dept. Math. Phys & Chem.) (3 graduate students, 7 supervisors)

  6. WUT FACULTIES • Architecture • Civil Engineering • Chemistry • Electronics • Electrical Engineering • Mining Engineering • Environmental Engineering • Computer Science and Management • Mechanical and Power Engineering • Mechanical Engineering • Fundamental Problems of Technology • Microsystem Electronics and Photonics.

  7. WUT Graduate School students

  8. Schedule Duration: 4 years (8 weeks of Summer vacation) (+1 year of possible extension) Progress evaluated every semester(report,seminar) Opening of Ph.D. procedure – 2 or 3 sem. Closing of Ph.D procedure – written thesis accepted by supervisor and scientific council, final examinations, positive opinions of two referees, oral Ph.D. Thesis defence, scientific council acceptance

  9. OBLIGATORY COURSES • basic sciences (mathematics, physics and/or chemistry) – total 90 hours • foreign language – total 150 hours • humanities or management courses – total 60 hours • interdisciplinary seminars- 60 hours • specializedmonographic courses – not less than 90 hours

  10. Selected Graduate school courses offered in English language (Spring 2005) Surfaces and Interfaces: Physics and Chemistry prof. dr hab. Stanisław Kucharski Principles of managerial accounting dr hab. Dorota Kuchta Process and chains management dr hab. Dorota Kuchta Physics and technology of lasers prof. dr hab. Krzysztof Abramski Frontiers of biological science dr hab.inż. Marek Langner Modeling of physical phenomena and processes using computer algebraic methods dr hab. Antoni Mituś Physics Seminar dr hab. Antoni Mituś Blueprints of Emerging Treatment Technologies for Environment Prof. dr Danuta Leszczynska Distance learning and hybrid course Prof. dr Danuta Leszczynska

  11. Selected Graduate school courses offered in English language (Autumn 2004) Physics literature seminar dr hab. A. Mituś Minining literature seminar Prof. J. Drzymała Application of optimalization algorithms Dr hab. D. Kuchta Application of computer software in mathematical analysis Dr P. Kajetanowicz Applications of fractals Dr hab. M. Rybaczuk Nanomaterials Prof. K. Maruszewski Retrieval of scientific and technical information Prof. W. A. Sokalski See more courses at http://www.pwr.wroc.pl/wm/kursy.php

  12. Achievements of graduate students

  13. Former WUT graduate students • Dr. Iwona Turlik received her M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering and her Ph.D. degree in Technical Science from the Technical University of Wroclaw, Poland. She joined Motorola in 1994 as Vice President and Director of Corporate Manufacturing Research Center and currently is Corporate Vice President and Director of Motorola Physical Realization Research Center located in Schaumburg IL, Tianjin, China, and Taunusstein, Germany. published more than 100 professional papers, authored several book chapters, edited two books and holds 13 patents. She was named oneof the 10 most influential people in the PCB Industry in the year 2000 and 2001 by PC FAB Magazine and ATOMIC corporate vice president for Motorola and Director of the company's Physical Realization Research (Innovation through nanotechnology)

  14. Former WUT graduate students Krzysztof Palczewski – full professor at Washington Univ., Seattle, USA C&EN Most important discovery in 2000 - structure of rhodopsin

  15. Former WUT graduate students –frequently cited papers (according to ISI SCI) • Wojs A, Hawrylak P, Fafard S, et al. • Electronic structure and magneto-optics of self-assembled quantum dotsPHYS REV B 54 (8): 5604-5608 AUG 15 1996 CITED 146 TIMES • Raymond S, Fafard S, Poole PJ, et al. • State filling and time-resolved photoluminescence of excited states in InxGa1-xAs/GaAs self-assembled quantum dotsPHYS REV B 54 (16): 11548-11554 OCT 15 1996 CITED 115 TIMES • WOJS A, HAWRYLAK P • NEGATIVELY CHARGED MAGNETOEXCITONS IN QUANTUM DOTSPHYS REV B 51 (16): 10880-10885 APR 15 1995 CITED 99 TIMES • Wojs A, Hawrylak P • Charging and infrared spectroscopy of self-assembled quantum dots in a magnetic fieldPHYS REV B 53 (16) CITED 87 TIMES

  16. Former WUT graduate students – papers in the most renowned journals G. Sęk et al., Nature, 432(7014), 197 (2004)

  17. Nationally awarded former WUT graduate students – papers and citations papers citations of the best paper 2005 M. Drąg (organic chemistry) 15 13 • S. Szotek (biocybernetics) • 2004 R. Kudrawiec (physics) 49 4 • P. Pohl (analytical chemistry) 13 28 • 2003 K. Janus (material science) 9 7 • K. Matczyszyn (material science) 8 11 • P. Młynarz (organic chemistry) 20 17 • A. Ulatowska-Jarża (biocybernetics) 13 5 • 2002 R. Góra (chemia kwantowa) 18 21 • P. Kędzierski (molecular modeling) 9 6 • M. Korkusiński (physics) 1 8 • 2001 E. Gawin (biomechanics) • S. Mercik (physics) 11 19 • G. Sęk (physics) 49 14

  18. Nationally awarded former WUT graduate students – papers and citations • 2000 J. Kita (electronics) 8 14 • T. Kulczycki (mathematics) 3 3 • P. Machnikowski (physics) 20 13 • C. Pezowicz (mechanics) 1 • T. Zaleskiewicz (psychology) 1 2 • 1999 W. Barkowiak (quantum chemistry) 24 25 • K. Ścigała (biomechanics) • R. Weron (mathematics and economy) 20 18 • D. Wysoczański (physics) 5 4 • T. Koźlecki (chemistry) 9 8 • Ł. Nieradko (microelectronics) 2 1 • T. Przylibski (geology) 13 8 • P. Gotszalk (electronics) 31 28 • A. Wójs(physics) 64 146 • 1996 P. Jakiel (mechanics) • A. Polak (electronics) 3 2 • P. Sitko (physics) 18 25 1994 P. Lubicki (electrotechnics) 3 13 • 1993 B. Kasztenny (automatics) 13 9

  19. Dissertation abstract entries POLAND 837 Wrocław University of Technology 817 M. Curie-Skłodowska Univ 17 http://wwwlib.umi.com/dissertations/search

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