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1AGH University of Science and Technology
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3AGH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, KRAKOW
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- The second largest Polish technical university
- Founded in 1919 as the Academy of Mining
- Rapid growth in the 20s, after the World War II
and in 90 - At presents consists of 15 faculties
- Educates about 29 000 students
- Own campus
4AGH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, KRAKOW
FACULTIES Faculty of Mining and Geoengineering
(1919) Faculty of Metallurgy and Materials
Science (1921) Faculty of Electrical
Engineering, Automatics, Computer Science and
Electronics Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and
Robotics Faculty of Geology, Geophysics and
Environmental Protection Faculty of Mining
Surveying an Environmental Engineering Faculty of
Materials Science and Ceramics Faculty of Foundry
Engineering Faculty of Non-Ferrous
Metals Faculty of Drilling, Oil and Gas Faculty
of Management Faculty of Fuels and Energy Faculty
of Physics and Nuclear Techniques Faculty of
Applied Mathematics Faculty of Applied Social
Sciences
5AGH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, KRAKOW
NON-FACULTY UNITS Centre of Foreign
Languages Main Library University Computer Centre
CYFRONET Academic Computer Centre Internationa
l School o technology School of Environmental
Protection and Engineering Centre of
Non-Stationary Education Centre of Sports and
Physical Education
6AGH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, KRAKOW
EDUCATION IN AGH UST AGH UST educates its
students at 15 Faculties in 20 disciplines and102
specializations offering the following type of
courses M.Sc.Eng. full-time course, in most
disciplines held as two-level it permits a
student to end education either with an
engineers diploma or to continue to gain a M.Sc.
diploma after 5-year studies extramural B.Sc.
study syllabus 4 4,5 years M.Sc.
(complementary) 2 - 2,5 years B.Sc.
(Licentiate) 3,5 years ( only at the Faculty of
Management) Ph.D. - 4 year study
7AGH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, KRAKOW
UNIVERSITY STAFF Staff total 3
921 University teachers 1 912 Full
professors 196 Associate
professors 193 Lectures
254 Assistants 1 298 Other teachers
29 Other employees 2 009 Teachers to
total staff ratio 0,49
8AGH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, KRAKOW
STUDENTS (2002/2003) Total number 29
437 Full time course study 18 587 Part-time
study 10 850 PhD study 670
9Directions of the study
- Authomatics and Robotics
- Mechanics and Constructions of Machines
- Electronics andTelecomunication
- Informatics
- Applied Informatics
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Metallurgy
- Power Engineering
- Land surveing and Cartography
- Mining and Geology
- Underground Building
- Electrical Engineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Technical Physics
- Matematics
- Environmetal Protection
- Sociology
- Chemical Technology
- Management and Engineering of Production
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11AGH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, KRAKOW
- SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
- The scientific RD is performed and focused on
26 University Research Schemes. - 1. The principles and methods of exploration and
identification of mineral deposits and
underground water from the commercial point of
view. - 2. Forecasting and solving the problem of hazards
in mining. - 3. Complex utilisation of solid, liquid and
gaseous mineral deposits and new techniques of
their opening out and exploitation. - 4. Complex processing and utilisation of mineral
raw materials and production wastes. - New technologies in drilling and bore-hole
exploitation of mineral deposits - and underground water.
12AGH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, KRAKOW
- Techniques of measurements and calculations in
mining, industrial - and urban surveying, and the problems of
photogrammetry in satellite surveying. - 7. Mining technologies in underground building
and environmental protection. - 8. Theoretical and technological processes in
metallurgy, plastic working and foundry
engineering. - 9. Basics of mechanics, automatics, robotics and
vibroacoustics. - 10. Construction and exploitation of machines and
technological installations. - 11. Production, conversion and effective
utilization of energy.- - 12. Methods and informatics tools in the fields
of parallel calculations, computer network,
expert and CAD/CAM systems.
13AGH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, KRAKOW
- 13. Methods and ways of measurement systems, data
processing, storing and transfer of information. - 14. Methods of analysis, optimisation and
designing of electric and electronic systems, and
electric drives and engineering installation
control systems. - The application of neural networks.
- The application of computers in industrial
processes. - 17. Energochemical coal processing, coal and
inorganic sorbents. - 18. The mechanism and kinetics of
physico-chemical processes in condensed phases. - 19. The new technologies and ceramic materials of
assigned properties. - 20. The structure and physical properties of
crystalline and amorphous solids and the methods
of obtaining.
14AGH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, KRAKOW
- 21. The development of measurement methods,
detectors and procedures for analytics. - 22. The basics and applications of nuclear
physics and engineering. - 23. The environment control, its complex
protection and formation. - The economics, organisation and adjustment, to
the world trends, of - Polish production structures in the fields of
knowledge covered by the University profile. - 25. Techno-economic problems of restructuring and
closing-down of underground and opencast mines
and metallurgical plants. - 26. A selection of mathematical problems and
their applications.
15CO-OPERATION AGH - INDUSTRYin PolandFORMS OF
CO-OPERATION
- Education of higly qualified engineers for Polish
and foreign companies ( eg. for industrial
plants and research centers of Motorola, Delfy,
ABB)- first place on the Newsweek ranking list. - Scientific consultation and supply of expertise
to technical and economical problems of Polish
industrial plants and institutions - 479 in
2003. - Performing the research on request to solve
technical and technological problems (granty
celowe) - 52 in 2003 -
- Transfer of new technological solutions
(wdrozenia) to industry 4 in 2003 - Supply of licence of elaborated at AGH know-how
and patents 13 in 2003 - Post-graduate courses for engineers and industry
workers ( for 1416 peoples in academic year
2003/04). - Organization of conferences, workshops , science
festivals and expositions of the recent research
achievements - 78 in 2003. - Seting up institutions to support development and
transfer of new technologies - Center of Advanced Technology Akcent
Malopolska, and 2 Centers of Excellency
16 CO-OPERATION AGH - INDUSTRY and PUBLIC
INSTITUTIONS International (in frames European
Research Programs)
5th F.P. - 24
research projects 15 completed, 9 still in
realisation 6th
F.P. - 17 projects Also projects in frames of
SAVE, ALTENER, INTERREG III Programs Financial
support from EC 4 900.000, Euro Examples CROS
SGRID Development of Grid Environment for
interactive applications, SUCIMA
Silicon ultra fast cameras for electron and gamma
sources in medical
applications, NAS-WASTILE A generic plasma-arc
process for toxic waste destruction with co-
generation of high
value construction materials, AluSiForm -
High efficiency forming technology of light
weight NMC components for
automotive and houshold applications, PICOLig
ht - Testing and dissemination of public
internal performance contractiong
schemes with pilot project for
energy efficient lighting in public
buildings, NOBEL - Next generation
optical network for broadband in Europe.
17AGH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, KRAKOW
THE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS CAMPUS The Campus is the
largest in Poland and comprises 18 students
hotels on the area over 16 ha. The hotels have
in total 8 273 places ( 5400 for our University
students). The Campus also comprises student
clubs, RAK Cracow Student Radio, post
office, bank, playgrounds with tennis court,
groceries, supermarket newspaper stands,
bookshop, bars and restaurants, service
shops, kindergarten. All student hotels have
optic fibre connection with University server in
some there are local computer networks and
internet links. The Campus includes also the
University Health Service Complex.
18AGH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, KRAKOW
COOPERATION WITH FOREIGN UNIVERSITIES IN THE
FRAME OF SOCRATES/ERASMUS PROGRAM 2002/2003
19COOPERATION WITH FOREIGN INTITUTIONS IN THE
FRAME OF GENERAL AGREEMENTS
AGH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, KRAKOW
COOPERATION WITH FOREIGN INTITUTIONS IN THE FRAME
OF GENERAL AGREEMENTS
20AGH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, KRAKOW
COOPERATION WITH FOREIGN INTITUTIONS IN THE
FRAME OF GENERAL AGREEMENTS
21AGH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, KRAKOW
AGREEMENT ON COOPERATION WITH AMERICAN
UNIVERSITIES
Lehigh Univerity Institute for Metals
Forming Illinois Institute of Technology Purdue
University of West Lafayette Kent State
University University of Wisconsin South Dakota
School of Mines and Technology San Diego State
University University of Toledo, College of
Engineering Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
22AGH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, KRAKOW
RESEARCH PROJECTS IN COOPERATION WITH FOREIGN
PARTNERS, 2002
23AGH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, KRAKOW
RESEARCH PROJECTS IN COOPERATION WITH FOREIGN
PARTNERS, 2002
24AGH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, KRAKOW
RESEARCH PROJECTS IN COOPERATION WITH FOREIGN
PARTNERS, 2002
25AGH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, KRAKOW
Main sources of income 47 - Ministry of
National Education and Sports 27 - Committee of
Scientific Research 26 - Others project and
research ordered by industry and other domestic
institutions international research
programs Budget spent for Education 60 Resea
rch 35 Others 5
26AGH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, KRAKOW
SPORTS TOURISM BYSTRZE Students Canoe
Tourist Club Cracow Yacht Club KRAB Students
Diving Club HAWIARSKA KOLIBA Students Tourist
Club Student Speologists Club SOKÓL
Gymnastics Society INTERNATIONAL Committee
(Local) of International Association for the
Exchange of Students for Technical Experience
(IAESTE) Board of European Students of Technology
(BEST)
27AGH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, KRAKOW
STUDENTS ACTIVITY FORMS ORGANISATIONS SCIENTIFIC
Students Scientific Circles Students Scientific
Society CULTURAL KRAKUS Ensemble of Dance
Song Modern Forms Ballet Students Dancing
Club Centre of Students Culture ZAK Cracow
Students Radio
28AGH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, KRAKOW
AUTHORITIES Rector Prof. Ryszard Tadeusiewicz
D.Sc. DEPUTY RECTORS Prof. Antoni Tajdus D.Sc.
General Affairs Prof. Janusz Kowal D.Sc.
Science Prof. Andrzej Ledzki
D.Sc. Education Prof. Andrzej Korbel D.Sc.
International Cooperation
DWZ march 2003
29General conclusions
30AGH-University of Science and Technology since
the moment of its establishment in 1919 follows
its mission not only as the major provider of
engineers and specialists to many sectors of
Polish industry and economy but also as the
research centre and culture creative institution.
31Concentration of the most of the heavy industry
plants in southern Poland made the University
often the only (e.g. steel and aluminium, coal
and mineral mines ) plants but always important
partner and research centre and the research
base for industrial sector.
32Multidisciplinary structure of AGH-UST made that
provided by the University service to the region
and society concerns full spectrum of activities
including research, technical and scientific
expertises, advisory service and post-diploma
education (LLL, Open University)
33Among 205 works performed by AGH-UST research
teams for Malopolska Province (value of 9,8 mln
zl) in the four years period of time (2000-2004)
one can find many which are of particular
importance for the city its environments and the
region
34Examples - monitoring and control of the city
traffic, - elaboration of methods of the city
noise reduction, - elaboration of numerical
forms of the plans of a state managements,
monitoring and control systems of water and
wastes managements in different Malopolska
sub-regions, development of new high technologies
for local industrial plants (cetramic and
metallic materials).
35Examples (continuation) -monitoring and control
systems of water and wastes managements in
different Malopolska sub-regions,- development
of new high technologies for local industrial
plants (ceramic and metallic materials).
36AGH-UST is deeply engaged in development of IT
technologies and building up information society
e.g via project Education which is part of the
Internet Portal Wrota Malopolski ((Maloposka
Gates).
37The University is co-founder of the high-tech
park in Kraków (Centrum Zaawansowanych
Technologii) and co-partners in establishing of
academic centre for interdisciplinary research
(AKCENT).
38Both enterprises are oriented toward the most
efficient use of the intellectual and
experimental potential of the Krakóws
universities and research institutions in the
work for the region and its society.