. "Sensors And Instruments"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Sensors and actuators"@en . . "5" . "Learning outcomes of the course unit:\nBy passing the course a student acquires the information about basic physical principles, technical parameters, the properties and the preparation technology of selected sensors and actuators, studies the methodology at the design, modeling and simulation of various sensors and actuators types, obtains the knowledge about new development trends of selected sensors and actuators in aerospace applications and deepens the knowledge towards their possible miniaturization and integration into the functional microsystems and the smart platforms. Course Contents:\nThe history of sensors and actuators and their parallels with microelectronics, optoelectronics and micromechanics.\nTechnical and technological requirements for sensors and actuators for aerospace as well as for non-standard and harsh environments.\nDesign rules, technical parameters and required properties of sensors.\nPhysical and chemical effects and the specifications of sensors and actuators for aerospace as well as for non-standard and harsh environments (high temperatures, large range of the pressures, gravitations, aerospace radiation).\nModern trends in the development of sensors and actuators: smart materials, material structures and progressive technologies of the fabrication.\nPressure, position and temperature sensors.\nAcceleration, vibration and chemical composition sensors.\nActuators using electrostatic forces, magnetic fields.\nActuators using piezoelectric effect, thermal energy." . . "Presential"@en . "TRUE" . . "Master in Space Engineering"@en . . "https://www.stuba.sk/english-1/stu/ects-label/ects-information-package/information-on-degree-programmes/all-programmes.html?page_id=5552&f=30&le=2&l=all&c=0&pg=1&ad=true#" . "120"^^ . "Presential"@en . "The graduate of the second-degree study program Space Engineering will acquire a full university degree in the field of Electrical Engineering with a dominant focus on modern and multidisciplinary engineering technologies used mainly in high-performance cosmic and space systems, but also in other electronic system components. As part of the study and completion of profile subjects such as: Materials and construction of space systems, Sensors and actuators, Energy sources, Microsystem technology, Interaction of radiation and matter, Space devices, Space research methods, the graduate will acquire a wide range of knowledge and skills in areas that are an integral part of integrated technological systems for space applications. The graduates will be able to solve complex technical tasks and research issues under different individual projects. Students will also practice working in a project team, where they gain management skills and other soft skills. Thus, the graduates of Space Engineering study will obtain competitiveness not only in space applications but also in other research areas, industry fields, as well as social life. Key Learning Outcomes:\n\"The graduate will learn to design, optimize, and construct advanced embedded electronic systems, sensor systems, various types of microsystems, robotic and propulsion systems, as well as control, navigation, and communication systems, and will use information technology and artificial intelligence in their design.\nThe graduate has knowledge of astrophysics, astrodynamics, astrobiology as well as mechanics and thermo-kinetics of space systems and can apply skills in the use of modern engineering CAE tools, including modelling and simulation of electro-mechanical systems.\nThe graduate is prepared to solve theoretical and practical tasks in the development of complex systems, especially for space applications using modern engineering tools, technologies, and an interdisciplinary systems approach.\""@en . . . "2"@en . "FALSE" . . . "Master"@en . "Final Exam of content of DP" . "15100.00" . "British Pound"@en . "31100.00" . "None" . "The graduate will find employment not only in the field of space engineering and advanced electronic systems, but also in related areas of industry, such as robotics, mechatronics, informatics, automotive industry (mechanical engineering), and others. Application is not limited to employment in the Slovak Republic and its surroundings, but also abroad, where graduates can offer high expertise in several industries."@en . "1"^^ . "FALSE" . "Upstream"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .