Machine-building technology

Machine-building technology

Qualification given: Researcher in the field of Engineering sciences

Academic degree: PhD in Engineering sciences

Faculty: Faculty of Mechanics and Technology

Department: Department of Technology and Equipment of Machine-building Industry

Forms of study: full-time – 3 years / part-time – 4 years / independent degree seekers – 5 years

Machine-building technology is a field of science and engineering that focuses on the theory of technological support for the manufacturing of products with quality indicators.

Machine-building technology

Areas of study

  • Analysis, modeling, and optimization of manufacturing processes for parts and assembly of units and machines.
  • Technological principles for achieving precision and quality of working surfaces.
  • Influence of technological heritage on the quality of working surfaces and operational characteristics.
  • Computer-aided design and management of technological processes.
  • Automation of processes for manufacturing, hardening, and restoration of parts.
  • Development and enhancement of mechanical processing technologies.

Professional competencies

  • Ability to independently conduct scientific research in modern methods of machine-building technology.
  • Development and implementation of new technological processes using high-efficiency equipment.
  • Proficiency in methods for designing technological processes.
  • Optimization of technological processes considering economic and environmental factors. Research on improving the quality and reliability of machines at all stages of their life cycle.
  • Skills in modeling and computer analysis of technological processes.
  • Implementation of research results in production and shaping new directions in mechanical engineering technology.
  • Leadership in scientific research and experimental design work, as well as leading teams of researchers and developers.
Machine-building technology

Graduate destinations

 

  • Scientific research activities.
  • Teaching at higher education institutions.
  • Chief technologist or lead technologist at machine-building enterprises.
  • Head of production units at machine-building plants responsible for technological processes.
  • Technical director of the technology department in machine-building companies.
  • Manager of innovative projects for modernizing and automating technological processes.