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The Department of Inorganic Technology (within the Faculty of Chemical Technology) has a long-standing tradition in the education of young specialists for the production of inorganic substances. Besides teaching, research activity is a significant part of its activities.

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It consists of four branches, all of which have their origin in history. They deal with:

  • technical electrochemistry,
  • photocatalysis,
  • catalytic and membrane processes,
  • heterogeneous non-catalyzed reactions.

However, present topics of research are much wider and more extensive. New technological processes are studied, together with their impact on the environment and economic issues. The combination of theoretical lessons and modern research produces graduates with a high level of education. This level is rising all the time as a result of cooperation with many domestic and international universities, research institutes and industrial partners. The high level of education and flexibility of our graduates is proved by their successful careers which are not limited just to chemistry.

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The department’s name expresses its aim, which is to prepare graduates for management roles in the production of inorganic substances. Students acquire a strong theoretical and practical knowledge of the procedures used in the production of these substances. Our graduates are familiar with important basic and specialised processes.

Applied theoretical courses form the core of the study program. Dissertation topics originate from the research activities of the department, as well as from cooperation with domestic and international partners from both industry and research institutions.

The broad range of optional subjects offered within the study programme enables our graduates to find positions not only in the chemical sphere, but also in other technical fields. 

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Research activities of the department cover a wide spectrum of modern inorganic technologies. Special emphasis is focused on basic research and solving problems connected with new types of energy sources and the development of new catalysts, photocatalysts or membranes. In addition, partnership with industry results in projects aimed at establishing waste-free technologies or disposal of outdated environmental harmful technologies, more efficient utilization of raw materials and the computer simulation of technological processes.

Every single of our activities follows several fundamental principles and the most important one is to achieve long term sustainable development.

According to interdisciplinary acpects of majority of our projects we closely cooperate with top domestic and abroad institutions. Longterm cooperation with industrail partners represents a guarantee state of art technologies and emphase practical utilization of results. For good experimental results in labaratories is mathematical modelling and simulations done by our theoretics rather indispensable.

Projects can be generally divided into the following main areas. Specific information can be found in the Research Workgroups.

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Adress

University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague
Department of Inorganic Technology
Technická 5
166 28 Praha 6 - Dejvice
Czech Republic

Location of our Department of Inorganic Technology is inside building A (right side) in corridor next to café Buf.An.

Department phonebook

 Department staff

University is located northwest of the Dejvická metro station near Vítězné náměstí in Prague 6. 

On the map there are buildings of UCT Prague in Dejvice:

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Sub-programme "Membrane Materials and Membrane Engineering" is a Czech version of the European programme "Erasmus Mundus Master in Membrane Engineering" EM3E. This programme offers an advanced education programme related to membrane science and engineering at the interface between material science and chemical engineering and focused on specific applicative fields.

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It involves 6 High Education Institutions of 5 European countries: University of Twente (Netherlands), Universidade Nova de Lisboa (Portugal), Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain), Institute of Chemical Technology Prague (Czech Republic), Université Paul Sabatier (Toulouse, France) and Université Montpellier 2 (France, coordinating organisation). Associated partners are the Universitat della Calabria (Italy), the Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium) and the Université Hassan II of Mohammedia (Morocco). The pedagogical project of Master comes from the closely collaboration between partners through the European Research Network of Excellence NanoMemPro (EU-FP7).

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The three-year bachelor study offers a versatile chemical and technical education. Students acquire basic knowledge about raw materials and production processes of the chemical, pharmaceutical and petrochemical industries. The graduates are prepared for subsequent studies of Master degree programmes (at our faculty or related universities in the Czech Republic and abroad) or to find qualified jobs.

The Department of Inorganic Technology guarantee two study specializations of study programme Chemistry and Chemical Technology: Chemical Technology, Hydrogen and Membrane Technology

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 Learn more at http://www.em3e-4sw.eu/

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The entrance of the Czech Republic into the EU has produced many new educational opportunities. One of these is the chance to gain a double diploma certificate. The Department of Inorganic Technology offers this possibility to students of the master’s degree programme Chemistry and Chemical Technology, who are studying in the field of study Basic and Special Inorganic Technologies. This is as a result of an agreement between ICT and both Universitat Rovira I Virgili Tarragona (Spain) and INPL Nancy (France).

On the basis of the Agreement signed between the above-mentioned universities, students follow the first year at their entrance university, and the second year at the partner university of their choice. Study leads to a double diploma certificate. In accordance with current Czech law, on completion of their studies abroad Czech students must also pass their state exams at ICT.

The advantages of this opportunity, when compared with the ERASMUS programme for example, is that it offers students the possibility of studying abroad for one complete academic year, and of obtaining two diploma certificates within the standard length of their studies.

More detailed information can be obtained from Prof. Karel Bouzek (e-mail: karel.bouzek@vscht.cz, tel.: 220 444 019) 

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Across all available study programmes our department offers thesis topics acording to our scientific and research specialization. Every topic is precisely tailored for each student according to his interests.

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General topics:

  • Anorganic technology
  • Materials characterization and testing
  • Electrochemistry
  • Water electrolysis
  • Fuel cells
  • Photocatalysis
  • Catalysis
  • Mathematical modelling and simulations
  • Membrane applications
  • Environmental protection
  • Farmaceutical synthesis

To learn more about currently available topics contact prof. Bouzek.

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At the end of October, UCT Prague holds an annual Student Scientific Conference, where students present their results. At the Department of Inorganic Technology, this conference takes form in short lectures with an expert committee.

More information would be provided by your supervisor.

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UCT Prague
Technická 5
166 28 Prague 6 – Dejvice
IČO: 60461373 / VAT: CZ60461373

Czech Post certified digital mail code: sp4j9ch

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