Technical University of Kosice
Department of Technologies in Electronics
http://web.tuke.sk/fei-kte/indexeng.htm
Park Komenského 2, Košice, 04001, Slovak Republic
Prof. Alena Pietriková
alena.pietrikova(at)tuke.sk
The Technical University of Košice was founded in 1952, but its roots must be sought much deeper in the past. As early as 1657 the Universitas Cassoviensis was established in Košice, but technical education in Slovakia was only elevated to higher - education level in 1762, when the Austro-Hungarian monarch Maria Theresa established the Mining Academy in Banská Štiavnica. The true birth of the Košice Technical College came on 8th July 1952, when the Czechoslovak Government issued Directive No.30/1952 Statutes setting up three faculties, namely the Faculties of Heavy Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy. These were joined in 1969 by the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and in 1978 by the Faculty of Civil Engineering. The important event of the renaming of the College into the Technical University of Košice occurred on 13th February 1991. In 1992 the Faculty of Professional Studies was set up in Prešov, which was transformed in 1996 into today’s Faculty of Manufacturing Technologies.
The Department of Technologies in Electronics was established in 1991, but the history of its birth can be found before. The department provides education of the subject "Materials and technologies" in the base education of FEI and in the regular and distance form subjects of the branch "Material Engineering". In the frame of the branch "Material Engineering" has trained 128 engineers. The department has admission authority for training of PhD students in the science branch of "Electronic technology and materials". The department has admission authority to habilitate and to designate of the professors in the branch "Material Engineering".
The staff of the department has published 3 scientific monographies, has authorship of some certificates and in the field of science participates on the solutions of the international and national grant problems. The department has dynamic contacts with foreign universities in the Europe and USA. The department disposes of modern instrumentation for the realization of thick film technology, surface mounted technology, multichip technology (MCM-C) and thick film sensors.
http://web.tuke.sk/fei-kte/indexeng.htm
Park Komenského 2, Košice, 04001, Slovak Republic
Prof. Alena Pietriková
alena.pietrikova(at)tuke.sk
The Technical University of Košice was founded in 1952, but its roots must be sought much deeper in the past. As early as 1657 the Universitas Cassoviensis was established in Košice, but technical education in Slovakia was only elevated to higher - education level in 1762, when the Austro-Hungarian monarch Maria Theresa established the Mining Academy in Banská Štiavnica. The true birth of the Košice Technical College came on 8th July 1952, when the Czechoslovak Government issued Directive No.30/1952 Statutes setting up three faculties, namely the Faculties of Heavy Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy. These were joined in 1969 by the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and in 1978 by the Faculty of Civil Engineering. The important event of the renaming of the College into the Technical University of Košice occurred on 13th February 1991. In 1992 the Faculty of Professional Studies was set up in Prešov, which was transformed in 1996 into today’s Faculty of Manufacturing Technologies.
The Department of Technologies in Electronics was established in 1991, but the history of its birth can be found before. The department provides education of the subject "Materials and technologies" in the base education of FEI and in the regular and distance form subjects of the branch "Material Engineering". In the frame of the branch "Material Engineering" has trained 128 engineers. The department has admission authority for training of PhD students in the science branch of "Electronic technology and materials". The department has admission authority to habilitate and to designate of the professors in the branch "Material Engineering".
The staff of the department has published 3 scientific monographies, has authorship of some certificates and in the field of science participates on the solutions of the international and national grant problems. The department has dynamic contacts with foreign universities in the Europe and USA. The department disposes of modern instrumentation for the realization of thick film technology, surface mounted technology, multichip technology (MCM-C) and thick film sensors.