Master’s Thesis Defence

Major: Information Technologies in Instrument Engineering
Code of subject: 7.152.05.O.025
Credits: 4.50
Department: Department of Intelligent Mechatronics and Robotics
Lecturer: teaching staff
Semester: 3 семестр
Mode of study: денна
Learning outcomes: knowledge: - able to work independently on a mechatronic problem, using scientific methods; - able to describe basic elements and principles of user defined blocks creation in computing environment for mechatronic system simulation and understand the principles of modelling; - able to demonstrate suggestions about existing software for modelling of complex systems and able to make a task-optimised choice; - able to reproduce the design procedure for a magnetic circuit of a electromechanical unit; - able to describe the design procedure for a piezo actuators; - able to describe the architecture of computer networks, protocols, network equipment; - able to explain the matter of anti-jamming data coding; - able to describe operating principle of measuring instruments for mechanical values.
Required prior and related subjects: Prerequisites: normative and variable disciplines of educational and professional master program (all disciplines).
Summary of the subject: preparation of materials for thesis defence, preparation of a speech and the speech on the defence of qualifying thesis
Assessment methods and criteria: score is determined by a vote of the State Examination Commission, taking into consideration: the quality of diploma thesis and graphics, quality of work during preparation of the thesis and speech on defence of diploma thesis
Recommended books: Методичні вказівки до виконання магістерських кваліфікаційних робіт для студентів спеціальностей для студентів спеціальностей 8.05100302 «Прилади і системи точної механіки» та 8.05100306 «Інформаційні технології в приладобудуванні» / Укл.: Вельган Р. Б., Дейнека Р. М., Івахів О. В., Ключковський С. М., Репетило Т. М. – Львів: Самвидав кафедри приладів точної механіки Національного університету «Львівська політехніка», 2017. – 35 с.