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Molecular chemical physics and sensorics

Recommended curriculum of the PhD study programme

Information about study plan

Subjects are selected by the student in cooperation with the supervisor and the resulting study plan is always subject to approval by the subject council. If the supervisor and the council council agree, the student may also choose subjects outside the list below.

 

Compulsory elective courses are divided into two groups (modules). In the first group, also called "module A", there are subjects specific to the programme being studied. In the second group, also called 'module B', there are specialist subjects that broaden knowledge in areas complementary to the programme studied.

 

Minimum amount of compulsory-elective subjects selected by student: 4 (module A + module B).

 

Recommended programme subjects 1, 2
Minimum amount of subjects: 2
Code Subject Title L/Ex/Lab
AP402001 Computer Simulation of Molecular Properties 2 / 1 / -
AP402003 New Techniques of Molecular Spectroscopy 2 / 1 / -
AP402010 Molecular Physical Chemistry and Symetry, Pauli Principle and Symmetry 2 / 1 / -
AP402012 Advanced Methods of Chemical Physics I 2 / 1 / -
AP402013 Advanced Methods of Chemical Physics II 2 / 1 / -
AP402015 Sensor analysis for PhD Students 2 / 1 / -
AP402017 Molecular Engineering 3 / - / -
AP402019 Chiroptical Spectroscopy 2 / 1 / -
AP403001 Molecular Modelling and Simulation 2 / 1 / -
AP403005 Advanced methods of molecular dynamics 2 / 1 / -
AP403006 Colloid and Surface Chemistry 2 / 1 / -
AP403008 Basic Physico-chemical Quantities and their Measurements 2 / 1 / -
AP403009 Advanced Fundamentals of Photonics 2 / 1 / -
AP403015 Statistical treatment of experimental data 2 / 1 / -
AP403018 Vibrational Spectroscopy 2 / 1 / -
AP403021 Advanced Quantum Mechanics for chemical physics and sensorics 2 / 1 / -
AP403022 Modern nanoscopic techniques for molecular investigation 2 / 1 / -
AP403023 Quantum Computers and Algorithms 2 / 1 / -
AP444004 Chemical Sensors 3 / - / -
AP444005 Software Tools for Measurement and Control 3 / - / -
AP444007 Organic Electronics and Photonics 2 / 1 / -
AP444008 Physics of thin films and surfaces 2 / 1 / -
AP444009 Advanced Measurement Methods in Experimental Physics and Chemistry 3 / - / -
AP445013 Advanced Methods of Signal Processing for PhD Students 3 / - / -
Recommended programme subjects 3
Minimum amount of subjects: 1
Code Subject Title L/Ex/Lab
AP402005 Separation Methods for PhD Students 2 / 1 / -
AP402008 Supramolecular Chemistry 2 / 1 / -
AP402014 Multivariate Statistical Methods 2 / 1 / -
AP402016 High Resolution Spectroscopy 2 / 1 / -
AP402018 Counterfeits of medicines, drugs and cosmetics 2 / 1 / -
AP403002 Statistical Thermodynamics 3 / - / -
AP403003 Estimation of Physico-chemical Properties from Molecular Structures 2 / 1 / -
AP403004 Phase Equilibria 2 / 1 / -
AP403007 Transport and Membrane Processes 2 / 1 / -
AP403011 Chemical Kinetics 2 / 1 / -
AP403012 Electrochemistry 3 / - / -
AP403013 Physical Chemistry of Polymer Systems 2 / 1 / -
AP403014 Physical Chemistry for Technology Practice 2 / 1 / -
AP403016 Introduction to the Theory of Phase Transitions 3 / - / -
AP403017 Advanced methods for characterization of solids 2 / 1 / -
AP444003 Plasma Physics 3 / - / -
AP445011 Modelling Mathematical Processes for PhD Students 3 / - / -
AP445012 Experimental Identification 3 / - / -

More information

Subjects of transferable competences and other courses and seminars

Optional subjects, seminars and courses taught at the school-wide level providing skills beyond a narrow professional focus. More information at phd.vscht.cz

Updated: 25.3.2022 18:15, Author: Jan Kříž

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