Course code |
02 96 6302 00 |
ECTS credits |
5 |
Course name in language of instruction |
Research and Development Project in Electronics/Telecommunication |
Course name in Polish |
Research and Development Project in Electronics/Telecommunication |
Course name in English |
Research and Development Project in Electronics/Telecommunication |
Language of instruction |
English |
Type of classes
Teaching hours per semester |
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Lecture |
Tutorials |
Laboratory |
Project |
Seminar |
Other |
E-learn. |
Contact hours |
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30 |
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30 |
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Distance learning |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
Weighted grades |
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1.00 |
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0 |
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Unit running the course |
Katedra Przyrządów Półprzewodnikowych i Optoelektronicznych |
Course coordinator |
dr hab. inż. Ewa Raj |
Course instructors |
dr inż. Bartłomiej Guzowski, mgr inż. Zbigniew Kulesza, dr inż. Robert Olbrycht, dr inż. Jacek Podgórski, dr hab. inż. Ewa Raj, dr inż. Robert Strąkowski, dr inż. Krzysztof Tomalczyk, dr inż. Grzegorz Tosik, dr inż. Piotr Zając, mgr inż. Mateusz Łakomski |
Prerequisites |
Dependent on the project scope |
Course learning outcomes |
- The student is able to identify the problem, present a solution, and build a new or extand an existing device while developing competencies from their field of electronics/telecommunications.
- The student is able to cooperate efectively with industrial or research partners including non-technical aspects.
- The student is able to present the results of their own and/or team work and to discuss the realised project.
- The student/team prepare technical documentation/report/article depending on type of the project.
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Assessment methods |
Each learning outcome will be verified during final presentation and by students’ activity observations during meeting with a supervisor and the evaluation of the written assignment (technical documentation/report/scientific article).
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Programme learning outcomes |
- Ability to apply the knowledge to identify, formulate and solve non-typical problems related to electronics and telecommunications, to plan and to conduct adequate experiments, including measurements and numerical simulations also with the aid of self-developed methods and tools, to analyse and to interpret obtained results so as to draw conclusions.
- Ability to apply the engineering knowledge to design according to specific needs, and to critically analyse and to judge operation of electronic and telecommunication devices and systems, with consideration of non-technical factors; ability to formulate and to test hypotheses related to simple research problems in electronics and telecommunications.
- Readiness to critically assess own knowledge and received content. The use of state-of-the-art in solving cognitive and practical problems. Graduate can be a consultant for others in the field of electronics and telecommunications.
- Readiness to take part in initialisation and realisation of societal projects by applying engineering knowledge and skills also connected with electronics and telecommunications.
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Grading policies |
To pass the course students have to get positive grades from the presentation and from supervisor assessment and in the case of team project from peer assessment. |
Course content |
The course takes the form of a practical project, carried out by small teams (up to 5 people, usually 2-3 persons) or individually. The topics are defined by industrial partners or research units (including univeristy units). Each project team or individual student is assigned a substantive supervisor/ facilitator. |
Basic reference materials |
- Zależna od projektu/Dependent on a project
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Other reference materials |
- Zależna od projektu/Dependent on a project
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Course workload
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Type of classes |
Teaching hours |
Project |
30 |
Other |
30 |
Own work |
80 |
SUM : |
140 |
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Comments |
OTHER: realisation of the project in groups or subgroups in laboratories, additional consultations with the supervisor, preparation for the presentation i prezentacja |
Updated on |
2024-09-16 13:39:38 |