Joint supervision of doctoral studies by VSB-Technical University of Ostrava and Norwegian University

Project facts

Project promoter:
VSB-Technical University of Ostrava(CZ)
Project Number:
CZ-EDUCATION-0007
Status:
Completed
Final project cost:
€65,086
Donor Project Partners:
Norwegian University of Science and Technology(NO)
Programme:

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Description

The Institutional cooperation project aims to accelerate collaboration between VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava (TUO) and the Norwegian partners - the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in research, university education, transfer of knowledge and experiences. The above mentioned objectives will be achieved using the Joint supervision of doctoral studies, which exhibits synergy in benefits for the collaborating universities and co-supervised doctoral students. As the highest-level university education, the supreme quality of the doctoral studies is essential for modern society. In the frame of this project we implement the joint supervision of doctoral studies in doctoral programs of participating universities, improve curricula and educational materials for novel doctoral study subjects, organize Czech-Norwegian Workshops on Nanotechnology and Nanoscience, and straighten multilateral collaboration using improvement of joint research in the following fields:
•    new generation photovoltaics and design of solar cells with structured surfaces.
•    development of new low-energy-consumption light sources with extraordinary properties as for example spin-lasers, spintronic emitters, and terahertz lasers.
•    optimization and design of nanomaterials using calculations from first principles (ab-initio models).
•    application of novel ellipsometric techniques as Mueller matrix scatterometry and terahertz ellipsometry.
•    development of advanced preparation and modeling of nanostructures and nanomaterials.
•    study of diffractive surfaces and metasurfaces and their preparation.

Summary of project results

The Institutional cooperation project have accelerated collaboration between VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava (TUO) and the Norwegian partners - the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in research, university education, transfer of knowledge and experiences. The above-mentioned objectives were achieved in relation to doctoral studies, which exhibits synergy in benefits for the collaborating universities and participating doctoral students.
In the frame of this project, we have implemented the joint supervision of doctoral studies in new accreditation of the doctoral program Nanotechnology at VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, improved curricula and educational materials including up-to-date scientific knowledge, organized Czech-Norwegian and Norwegian-Czech Workshops on Nanotechnology and Nanoscience.
In addition, we had straighten bilateral collaboration using joint research in the following fields: (i) new generation photovoltaics and design of solar and fuel cells with structured surfaces. (ii) development of new low-energy-consumption light sources with extraordinary properties as for example spin-lasers, spintronic emitters, and terahertz lasers. (iii) optimization and design of nanomaterials using calculations from first principles (ab-initio models) (iv) application of novel ellipsometric techniques as Mueller matrix scatterometry and terahertz ellipsometry. (v) development of advanced preparation and modeling of nanostructures and nanomaterials. (vi) study of diffractive surfaces and metasurfaces and their preparation

Summary of bilateral results

Cooperation with the Department of Physics, NTNU on scientific level was very fruitful and perspective. It was based on complementary skills, knowledge, and infrastructure. Particularly different approach to doctoral students was very inspiring. We plan to continue the collaboration in future (already some measurement were realized in VSB-TUO after project was terminated).

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