Novel materials for transducers and sensors Field of study: Mechatronics
Programme code: W4-S2MC19.2020

Module name: Novel materials for transducers and sensors
Module code: W4-2MCH-20-13
Programme code: W4-S2MC19.2020
Semester:
  • winter semester 2025/2026
  • winter semester 2024/2025
  • winter semester 2023/2024
  • winter semester 2022/2023
  • winter semester 2021/2022
Language of instruction: English
Form of verification: exam
ECTS credits: 4
Description:
The aim of the course is to present the skills and competences related to the design and production process of modern materials used to build modern transducers and sensors. The issues concern getting acquainted with different types of engineering materials, in particular intelligent materials and their properties and applications these materials to transducers and sensors. The subject also includes learning about the properties of modern engineering materials.
Prerequisites:
None.
Key reading:
(no information given)
Learning outcome of the module Codes of the learning outcomes of the programme to which the learning outcome of the module is related [level of competence: scale 1-5]
The student has detailed knowledge of the production of engineering materials used for mechatronics. [2MCH-13_1]
KMCH_W02 [3/5]
The student is able to obtain information from properly selected sources, prepare issues in the field of technical sciences with particular emphasis on mechatronics (also in English), he plan and conduct experiments and draw conclusions, design, build mechatronic systems. [2MCH-13_2]
KMCH_U01 [3/5]
The student communicates in a foreign language using communicative language competences at an advanced level. It includes the ability to read and understandable scientific texts and in-depth ability to prepare various written exercises (in this respect) and he can prepare orals with issues related to the area of activities in a foreign language. [2MCH-13_3]
KMCH_U02 [3/5]
The student Is able to assess the usefulness and possibilities of new achievements in the field of mechatronics, make an economic analysis of engineering activities undertaken. [2MCH-13_4]
KMCH_U03 [3/5]
The student is aware of the level of their knowledge and skills, importance and effects of mechatronics, understands responsibility for decisions taken and the need for continuous training. [2MCH-13_5]
KMCH_K01 [3/5]
The student has knowledge of basic engineering materials and of the technology of their production and their functional properties. [2MCH-13_6]
KMCH_inż_W01 [3/5]
The student is aware of the importance and understands the non-technical aspects and effects of mechatronics engineer, including its impact on the environment and the associated responsibility for decisions. [2MCH-13_7]
KMCH_inż_U01 [3/5]
Type Description Codes of the learning outcomes of the module to which assessment is related
Written exam [2MCH-13_w_1]
The exam covers issues implemented during lectures. Issues are given to students well in advance.
2MCH-13_1 2MCH-13_2 2MCH-13_3 2MCH-13_4 2MCH-13_5 2MCH-13_6 2MCH-13_7
Reports from project tasks [2MCH-13_w_2]
Assessment of all planned reports on project tasks involving the use of knowledge acquired during lectures.
2MCH-13_1 2MCH-13_2 2MCH-13_3 2MCH-13_4 2MCH-13_5 2MCH-13_6 2MCH-13_7
Final test [2MCH-13_w_3]
The final test covers the issues implemented during the exercises.
2MCH-13_1 2MCH-13_2 2MCH-13_3 2MCH-13_4 2MCH-13_5 2MCH-13_6 2MCH-13_7
Form of teaching Student's own work Assessment of the learning outcomes
Type Description (including teaching methods) Number of hours Description Number of hours
lecture [2MCH-13_fs_1]
Presenting the content of education in verbal form using visualization (lecture with presentation).
30
Participation in lectures. Student's preparation for the written exam.
30 Written exam [2MCH-13_w_1]
laboratory classes [2MCH-13_fs_2]
Carrying out calculations and preparing reports.
30
Student's preparation for classes. Development of project tasks and preparation of reports.
30 Reports from project tasks [2MCH-13_w_2] Final test [2MCH-13_w_3]
Attachments
Module description (PDF)
Information concerning module syllabuses might be changed during studies.
Syllabuses (USOSweb)
Semester Module Language of instruction
(no information given)