Under the professional supervision of the thesis advisor, the student independently prepares a technology-oriented master’s thesis in accordance with the approved assignment.
Within the scope of the project, the student:
- applies acquired theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of nuclear engineering technologies,
- addresses the assigned technological, material, or experimental problem,
- performs the necessary calculations, experimental measurements, or analyses,
- evaluates the obtained results and formulates professional conclusions,
- prepares the thesis in compliance with applicable standards and faculty regulations,
- presents the results of the work.
The syllabus is not structured by teaching weeks, as the time requirements of individual stages vary depending on the nature of the assignment.
Within the scope of the project, the student:
- applies acquired theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of nuclear engineering technologies,
- addresses the assigned technological, material, or experimental problem,
- performs the necessary calculations, experimental measurements, or analyses,
- evaluates the obtained results and formulates professional conclusions,
- prepares the thesis in compliance with applicable standards and faculty regulations,
- presents the results of the work.
The syllabus is not structured by teaching weeks, as the time requirements of individual stages vary depending on the nature of the assignment.