Nano and microtechnology

Technical University of Liberec - Fakulta přírodovědně-humanitní a pedagogická

Key information
Field of study:
Engineering and engineering tradesn.e.c.
Study language::
EN
Study program code:
P0719D130004
Application deadline:
31.05.2027
ISCED code:
0719
Study form::
full-time
Study duration:
4 years
Number of applicants in the last academic year: 0
Number of admitted students in the last academic year: 0

This doctoral study programme (DSP) "Nano and Microtechnology" aims to prepare creative scientists in the field of research, development and innovation, who will be sought-after experts for the applications of nano and micromaterials. The most prominent personalities at the Technical University of Liberec (TUL) in the field of chemistry and nano and micromaterials will participate in the DSP. In addition to these experts, a number of experts from the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (AS CR) will also be involved in the study as consultants or course guarantors. Students will then undergo six-month internships at foreign workplaces, which will allow them to gain the latest knowledge and learn professional techniques from excellent scientists on a global scale

Application and admission procedure
Admission procedure form:
interview
Application start:
01.12.2026
Application deadline:
31.05.2027
Application fee:
2000.00 CZK

Apply online via the study agenda information system of the Technical University of Liberec (IS/STAG TUL). The online application form is available here: https://stag.tul.cz/portal/studium/uchazec/informace.html?pc_lang=cs

Study

As a graduate of the doctoral study programmeme has a deep theoretical knowledge with interdisciplinary overlap between engineering and natural sciences. He/she is proficient in advanced experimental and theoretical tools for studying problems related to the development, research, characterization and especially application of nano and micromaterials. The graduate has acquired knowledge of the structural and physicochemical properties of nano and micromaterials, advanced methods of characterising them, performing laboratory experiments or modelling their properties. On the basis of the acquired knowledge is able to formulate research hypotheses and propose procedures for their verification, work safely in the laboratory and responsibly assess the risks of such work, apply modern instrumental methods and techniques, conduct research in laboratories or in the field, collect and evaluate data, including the results of their own experimental measurements. Based on the results, design specific applications or solutions for practice, optimise their parameters and monitor their effectiveness. The graduate is prepared for independent or team work based on a detailed analysis of the given issue, critical analysis, evaluation and synthesis of current professional knowledge in the studied area. He/she is able to use this to create scientific and engineering works that extend the boundaries of current knowledge and state of the art. Graduates acquire in-depth expertise in chemistry, material sciences and other relevant natural sciences depending on their chosen subjects, while having an interdisciplinary overview with overlap between engineering and natural sciences. The graduate also acquires professional skills in the preparation, characterisation and application of nano and micromaterials. Furthermore, the graduate is qualified to publish internationally, to supervise other staff and to prepare grant proposals.

University

School detail

Institution type:
public
Founded:
1953
Abbreviation:
TUL
Number of students:
6596
Number of international students in degree programs:
448
Number of international exchange students:
431
Number of international alumni
80

Technical University of Liberec (TUL) is a modern public university with more than seventy years of tradition. It connects engineering, natural sciences, economics, education, healthcare and the arts, and links education with research and practice. You will study at a university known for cooperation with industry partners, innovation and applied research. Its internationally recognised fields include nanomaterials, advanced technologies, mechanical engineering, mechatronics and sustainability-related research. Liberec offers a strong quality of life, with mountains and nature close by and many options for sport and outdoor activities. At TUL, you can use modern facilities, benefit from a supportive academic environment and work closely with faculty members. You can also join international exchanges and take part in research and innovation projects during your studies.

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Field of study:
Engineering and engineering tradesn.e.c.
Study language::
EN
Study program code:
P0719D130004
Application deadline:
31.05.2027
ISCED code:
0719
Study form::
full-time
Study duration:
4 years
Number of applicants in the last academic year: 0
Number of admitted students in the last academic year: 0

This doctoral study programme (DSP) "Nano and Microtechnology" aims to prepare creative scientists in the field of research, development and innovation, who will be sought-after experts for the applications of nano and micromaterials. The most prominent personalities at the Technical University of Liberec (TUL) in the field of chemistry and nano and micromaterials will participate in the DSP. In addition to these experts, a number of experts from the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (AS CR) will also be involved in the study as consultants or course guarantors. Students will then undergo six-month internships at foreign workplaces, which will allow them to gain the latest knowledge and learn professional techniques from excellent scientists on a global scale

Admission procedure form:
interview
Application start:
01.12.2026
Application deadline:
31.05.2027
Application fee:
2000.00 CZK

Apply online via the study agenda information system of the Technical University of Liberec (IS/STAG TUL). The online application form is available here: https://stag.tul.cz/portal/studium/uchazec/informace.html?pc_lang=cs

As a graduate of the doctoral study programmeme has a deep theoretical knowledge with interdisciplinary overlap between engineering and natural sciences. He/she is proficient in advanced experimental and theoretical tools for studying problems related to the development, research, characterization and especially application of nano and micromaterials. The graduate has acquired knowledge of the structural and physicochemical properties of nano and micromaterials, advanced methods of characterising them, performing laboratory experiments or modelling their properties. On the basis of the acquired knowledge is able to formulate research hypotheses and propose procedures for their verification, work safely in the laboratory and responsibly assess the risks of such work, apply modern instrumental methods and techniques, conduct research in laboratories or in the field, collect and evaluate data, including the results of their own experimental measurements. Based on the results, design specific applications or solutions for practice, optimise their parameters and monitor their effectiveness. The graduate is prepared for independent or team work based on a detailed analysis of the given issue, critical analysis, evaluation and synthesis of current professional knowledge in the studied area. He/she is able to use this to create scientific and engineering works that extend the boundaries of current knowledge and state of the art. Graduates acquire in-depth expertise in chemistry, material sciences and other relevant natural sciences depending on their chosen subjects, while having an interdisciplinary overview with overlap between engineering and natural sciences. The graduate also acquires professional skills in the preparation, characterisation and application of nano and micromaterials. Furthermore, the graduate is qualified to publish internationally, to supervise other staff and to prepare grant proposals.

University

School detail
Institution type:
public
Founded:
1953
Abbreviation:
TUL
Number of students:
6596
Number of international students in degree programs:
448
Number of international exchange students:
431
Number of international alumni
80

Technical University of Liberec (TUL) is a modern public university with more than seventy years of tradition. It connects engineering, natural sciences, economics, education, healthcare and the arts, and links education with research and practice. You will study at a university known for cooperation with industry partners, innovation and applied research. Its internationally recognised fields include nanomaterials, advanced technologies, mechanical engineering, mechatronics and sustainability-related research. Liberec offers a strong quality of life, with mountains and nature close by and many options for sport and outdoor activities. At TUL, you can use modern facilities, benefit from a supportive academic environment and work closely with faculty members. You can also join international exchanges and take part in research and innovation projects during your studies.

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