Department of Electrical and Computational Engineering

Our Department provides education in the following areas: theoretical electrical engineering (fundamentals of electrical engineering, electric circuits, electromagnetic field theory), computer engineering (algorithmization, programming fundamentals, object-oriented programming, visual programming, CAD software), electrochemistry and mathematical modeling (analysis of various fields and their coupling, simulation, and optimization of electrical systems) at all levels of the study programme. The Department also co-guarantees the study programme Materials and Technologies for Electrical Engineering and guarantees specialized courses at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Applied Sciences, and the Ladislav Sutnar Faculty of Design and Art. In cooperation with OTH Regensburg in Germany, our Department organizes twice a year a course MATLAB and computer simulation for electrical circuit analysis. 

Department members are actively involved in basic and applied research projects in electromagnetism, electromechanical systems, electric heat, and advanced field modelling. The Department staff participates in many international conferences and symposia and publishes in prestigious impacted and peer-reviewed international journals.   

The Department regularly organizes international scientific conferences and congresses. One of the original and longest-running conferences is Advanced Methods of the Theory of Electrical Engineering (AMTEE) conference, held regularly every two years since 1993. Later, the Department became involved in the organization of larger international conferences, e.g., European Seminar on Computing (ESCO) - every two years since 2008 and Computational Problems of Electrical Engineering (CPEE) held annually in cooperation with partners in Poland, Slovakia, and Ukraine. The Department also organizes events that are part of a series of symposia, such as the International Symposium on Theoretical Electrical Engineering (ISTET) 2013, the Electromagnetic Phenomena in Nonlinear Circuits Symposium (EPNC) 2014, and the International UIE Congress on Evolution and New Trends in Electrothermal Processes 2021.