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About the Department 
 
At present, the department provides education in the Chemistry and Materials bachelor programme, specifically in two specialisations Chemistry and Technology of Materials and Chemistry of Materials applied in Automotive Industry. In addition, the Department provides education in the following bachelor programmes: Biomaterials for Surgical Applications and Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage Artefacts – Handicraft Items. 
In the master degree, the Department ensures education in the Chemie materiálů a materiálové inženýrství study programme, namely in the Metallic Materials specialisation. It also participates in the tuition of specialisations Nanomaterials and Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage Artefacts.
In the PhD degree, the Department ensures tuition in the study programme Chemistry and Technology of Materials, namely in the specialisation Metallurgy.
Generally, the Department provides tuition in 38 courses per academic year (6 of which for the PhD study programme) and participates in tuition of 4 other courses. In the academic year 2011 / 2012, there are 21 students studying for the bachelor degree, 32 students for the master degree and 13 students for PhD degree. 
 
In terms of structure, the Department of Metallic Materials and Corrosion Engineering consists of three working groups (physical metallurgy, chemical metallurgy, corrosion engineering), each of which contributes in their own specific way to the tuition process and research activities. 
The Department co-organises several conferences specialising in metallic materials and corrosion, namely, the Aluminium conference focusing on the development of light alloys, the ACE conference focusing on corrosion and corrosion protection of materials and the Microscopy and non-destructive testing of materials conference. 
The Department of Metallic materials and Corrosion Engineering established the Josef Koritta Foundation, hich was registered in November 1994. For detailed information about the Josef Koritta Foundation click here. 

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About the Department 
 
At present, the department provides education in the Chemistry and Materials bachelor programme, specifically in two specialisations Chemistry and Technology of Materials and Chemistry of Materials applied in Automotive Industry. In addition, the Department provides education in the following bachelor programmes: Biomaterials for Surgical Applications and Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage Artefacts – Handicraft Items. 
In the master degree, the Department ensures education in the Chemie materiálů a materiálové inženýrství study programme, namely in the Metallic Materials specialisation. It also participates in the tuition of specialisations Nanomaterials and Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage Artefacts.
In the PhD degree, the Department ensures tuition in the study programme Chemistry and Technology of Materials, namely in the specialisation Metallurgy.
Generally, the Department provides tuition in 38 courses per academic year (6 of which for the PhD study programme) and participates in tuition of 4 other courses. In the academic year 2011 / 2012, there are 21 students studying for the bachelor degree, 32 students for the master degree and 13 students for PhD degree. 
 
In terms of structure, the Department of Metals and Corrosion Engineering consists of three working groups (physical metallurgy, chemical metallurgy, corrosion engineering), each of which contributes in their own specific way to the tuition process and research activities. 
The Department co-organises several conferences specialising in metallic materials and corrosion, namely, the Aluminium conference focusing on the development of light alloys, the ACE conference focusing on corrosion and corrosion protection of materials and the Microscopy and non-destructive testing of materials conference. 
The Department of Metals and Corrosion Engineering established the Josef Koritta Foundation, hich was registered in November 1994. For detailed information about the Josef Koritta Foundation click here. 

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Research at the Department of Metals and Corrosion Engineering can be divided in three groups according to their specialisation: 
 
Physical Metallurgy
 
The Physical Metallurgy group studies relations among production, structure and final properties of metallic materials. It looks for ways of attaining high mechanical properties of metals (strength, hardness). It develop new materials – e.g. new superficial layers on light alloys for automotive or aircraft industry, light intermetallic compounds for high-temperature applications, smart materials for surgical implants, e.g. stents. The physical metallurgy group also develops new metallic materials for production of biodegradable implants, materials for storing hydrogen and light high-strength nano-crystalline materials. 
 
Chemical Metallurgy
 
The Chemical Metallurgy group studies hydrometallurgy processes that might be employed in recovering metals from waste materials that are currently not being processed in the Czech Republic, as they are rather dumped or exported. The proposed waste-processing technologies are experimentally verified and frequently implemented in an industrial practice. 
 
Corrosion Engineering
 
Corrosion Engineering focuses on protection of materials from damage caused by corrosion mechanisms. Corrosion-related losses can be approximated to 3 to 5 percent of a gross domestic product of industrially developed countries. The Corrosion Engineering group deals with the latest issues confronted by the corrosion science. For instance, it studies mechanisms of corrosion of metallic containers used for permanent storage of nuclear waste in deep final repositories or biomaterials used for surgical implants. Last but not least, the Corrosion Engineering groups focuses on protection of metallic historical artefacts. 
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The present Department of Metals and Corrosion Engineering is a successor of the Department of Chemical Metallurgy and Metallography established at the Czech Technical University in 1923 on the grounds of the Cabinet of Chemical Metallurgy that was a part of the Department of Theoretical and Physical Chemistry and Metallurgy lead by professor Frantisek Wald at the Czech Technical University. 
 
Educating metallurgy has had a long tradition on the Czech territory. Commencing at the Imperial Czech Estate College it dates back to 1806. The Metallurgy of Iron was included in the study programme as an independent course in 1871 and it was lectured by Jan Dušánek. Professor František Wald who had been appointed professor of theoretical and physical chemistry and chemical metallurgy had a huge influence on the development and improvement of metallurgy education, and even more so it was professor Otakar Quadrat, who joined the Cabinet in 1923 and took the Cabinet of Chemical metallurgy transformed into the Department of Chemical Metallurgy and Metallography over from professor Wald. He lead the department until 1956. At the end of the fifties and in the beginning of the sixties, new courses were included in the metallurgy and metallography education: Corrosion Engineering and Metallic Materials Studies. In 1958, professor Josef Koritta was appointed as the Head of the Department. A modern study programme focused on the technology of metals was carved under his management. The education started to prioritise physical metallurgy and corrosion engineering to the original specialisation in metallurgical analytic chemistry. From 1973 until 1979 the department was lead by Ferdinand Franz, from 1979 until 1991 it was Ladislav Kubíček, from 1991 until 2009 the position of Head of the Department was held by Pavel Novák, followed by Dalibor Vojtěch since 2009. 
Another progress in the study structure dates back to the nineties, when the education started to focus on production of metals from recycled materials and processes leading to the disposal of metal-bearing waste. The education has been also extended with issues relating to restoration of metallic historical artefacts and historical methods of production of metals. Optional courses include courses focusing on the fundamental information about non-metallic materials and materials used for surgical implant materials. Laboratory sessions and individual research activities of students have been fostered by introducing term projects.
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UCT Prague
Technická 5
166 28 Prague 6 – Dejvice
IČO: 60461373 / VAT: CZ60461373

Czech Post certified digital mail code: sp4j9ch

Copyright: UCT Prague 2015
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