Automatisation and management of technological processes and manufactures (industry)

Automatisation and management of technological processes and manufactures (industry)

Qualification given: Researcher in the field of Engineering sciences

Academic degree: PhD in Engineering sciences

Faculty: Faculty of Information Technologies

Department: Department of Software Engineering

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

Automatisation and management of technological processes and manufactures (industry) is a field of science and technology that focuses on the theory, models, methods, algorithms, and structures of systems for automating technological processes and production, as well as managing these processes.

Automatisation and management of technological processes and manufactures (industry)

Areas of study

  • Mathematical models and methods for automatisation of technological processes and productions.
  • Automated control systems for technological processes (ACSTP), automated control systems for productions (ACSP), and automated control systems for technological production preparation (ACSTPP).
  • Intelligence in problem solving for ACSTP, ACSP, and ACSTPP.
  • Modeling and experimental research of automation systems for technological processes and productions, ACSTP, ACSP, and ACSTPP.
  • Automated design of support for ACSTP, ACSP, ACSTPP, and automation systems for technological processes and productions.

Professional competencies

  • Independent conduct of scientific research in the field of automation and control of technological processes and productions.
  • Development and implementation of new automated control systems using cutting-edge equipment and software.
  • Proficiency in modeling, optimization, and design methods for automation and control systems.
  • Efficiency analysis, modernization, and optimization of existing automation and control systems considering various factors.
  • Research on enhancing reliability, flexibility, and productivity of automated control systems.
  • Software development for automation and control systems in technological processes.
  • Integration of research findings into industrial production and shaping new directions in automation and control.
Automatisation and management of technological processes and manufactures (industry)

Graduate destinations

  • Scientific research activities.
  • Teaching at higher education institutions.
  • Research Assistant in production automatisation projects.
  • Lecturer and curriculum developer for automation and production management education programs.
  • Lead automation engineer at industrial enterprises.
  • Technical consultant for automatisation system upgrades.