
Students learn basic mathematical and physics disciplines, as well as chemistry at an introductory level. Technical applications are stressed.
This Physical-Technical Measurement and Computer Technology programme at the University of Hradec Králové aims at the programming and the usage of computers for measurements, including digital data processing and practical applications.
Scientific activities include research in resonance and spectral properties of quantum systems, application of the methods of quantum chaos to various problems, e. g. describing the reflection of very low frequency signals from the ionosphere.
Phenomena in the primary phase of photosynthesis are currently investigated from the point of view of many-particle quantum mechanics. The transfer of excitation energy is modelled in photosynthetic systems of purple bacteria.
Methods familiar from mathematical physics are exploited to analyse time series of biomedical origin. In particular, we deal with the EEG and so-called ballistocardiographical data.
Graduates are able to work in industrial or IT spheres.
Graduates can continue their studies in master’s programmes in related fields of natural science.
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This programme may require students to demonstrate proficiency in English.
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