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Dynamic systems modelling, identification and simulation
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Mechanics of robots
Electronics
Theory of Mechanical Vibrations
Mechanical engineering measurements and sensors
Industrial Automation
Computer Simulation in Manufacturing Automation
New generation of machine tools and robots
Thermal Turbomachinery
Intelligent Control Systems
Techno-economic analysis and project management
Hybrid technical systems
Renewable energy resources - small hydropower plants
After finishing the study specialization in Control Engineering, the graduates will have: the ability to develop the methodologies, algorithms and software for modelling, simulation, control and automation of complex apparatus and systems, and to apply them in different areas; knowledge and skills for the identification, prediction and control of complex systems, and for their applications in different fields of mechanical engineering.