Modern Computer Techniques in Design
Program Overview
Program Overview
The university program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in various fields of engineering, including CAD/CAM systems, 3D printing, and virtual design techniques.
Program Structure
The program consists of a combination of lectures, project-based courses, and laboratory exercises, totaling 94 hours of laboratory work, 70 hours of project-based courses, and 40 hours of lectures. The program focuses on practical skills, with a large number of individual computer-based workstations allowing students to gain hands-on experience with professional tools.
Faculty and Instructors
The program is taught by experienced academic staff from the Poznan University of Technology, who combine research and teaching with industry collaboration. The instructors include:
- Mgr in. Jacek KAPAKA, specializing in CAD system design and automotive engineering
- Mgr in. Jakub FLORCZAK, specializing in CAM system design and automotive technology
- Dr in. Przemysaw ZAWADZKI, specializing in CAD/CAM systems, integrated design, and reverse engineering
- Dr hab. in. Filip GÓRSKI, prof. PP, specializing in virtual design techniques and interactive design support systems
- Dr in. Wiesaw KUCZKO, specializing in 3D printing, rapid prototyping, and reverse engineering
- Dr in. Wojciech PTASZYSKI, specializing in CNC machine programming and numerical control systems
- Dr in. Damian GRAJEWSKI, specializing in project documentation management and CAD/CAM system design
- Dr in. Jacek DIAKUN, specializing in computer simulation and project documentation management
- Dr in. Agata Mrozek-Czajkowska, specializing in engineering calculations using MES
- Dr in. Magdalena UKOWSKA, specializing in rapid prototyping and 3D printing
Additional Benefits
Students in the program have the opportunity to participate in an Integrated Design Engineer course, which is conducted online and concludes with a qualifying exam and a certificate recognized in the European market.
Research Areas
The program covers a range of research areas, including:
- CAD/CAM systems
- 3D printing and rapid prototyping
- Virtual design techniques
- Reverse engineering
- CNC machine programming
- Engineering calculations using MES
- Project documentation management
- Integrated design systems
Program Details
The program is offered by the Poznan University of Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Production Engineering. The program's focus on practical skills and industry collaboration provides students with a comprehensive education and prepares them for careers in various fields of engineering.
