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Faculty of Information and Communication Technology

IT Automation Systems

Description of the field of study

We provide education to IT specialists, who – besides basic qualifications – have skills in the following areas: the use of, designing and programming digital automation systems, computer networks and industrial telematics systems, optimization and control systems based on microprocessors, neural networks, including deep learning networks  image recognition and processing methods. 

The programs include a wide range of topics related to information technologies in automation, from systems dedicated to the acquisition of information and processing it into decisions, to storing information in specialized databases and image databases. 

This knowledge is implemented in: computerization,  automation, cybersecurity in technological processes, monitoring production quality,  designing intelligent layers in buildings,  modelling and optimization of complex production and transport systems, as well as of the information exchange processes in networks.

Specializations

Intelligent Systems in Industry 4.0, Computer Control Systems, Applications of Computer Engineering, Information Technology Applications

Employment perspectives

Graduates are prepared to work as IT specialists in automation systems, or as experts in designing and operation of the IT layer in production processes. 

 Moreover, they may be employed in the industry or in IT companies such as start-ups, they may run their own businesses, or they may work as managers of IT systems in manufacturing plants and logistic companies, or in research and research and development teams.

 Graduates may be employed as:

 C, C++, C#, Java, Python developers,  testers, leaders of IT teams, specialists in the areas of designing and training neural networks, classifiers and vision systems, specialists in the control of technological processes, process optimization specialists in Industry 4.0, PLC programmers, leaders or members of production quality planning and monitoring teams.

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