The Faculty of
Mechanical Engineering has a long tradition in research
activities which began with research in mining and power
industry, gradually expanding to an entire area of mechanical
engineering and related fields.
Research activities
range from basic to applied research and include research,
project designs, studies, consultancy, reviews and laboratory
analyses.
The teaching
staff expertise lies in the following research areas:
- Production technology research
and development
- Energy technology research
and development
- Thermo-fluid technology
research and development
- Rapid prototype production
research and development
- MIM technology research
and development
- Transport research and development
- New product research and
development
- Eco-engineering research
Research activities are carried out through
implementation of projects supported by:
- Doctoral dissertations and
masters’ theses research carried out as a part of
doctoral and masters’ studies
- Research and development
projects supported by the relevant business sectors
(mechanical and metal industry, car industry, electric
power industry)
- Research and development
projects supported by governmental (state level,
federation and canton ministries) and non-governmental
funds for science (WUS)
- Research and development
projects supported by EU, EU countries and USA funds
for science.
Results of research activities are published
in relevant indexed journals in country and abroad,
relevant conferences (TMT, DAAAM, RIM), doctoral dissertations
(13) and masters’ theses (31).
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