Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering CTU in Prague


Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering is one of the 8 faculties of the CTU in Prague. It specializes in nuclear physics and chemistry, mathematical engineering and related fields.

History

The faculty was established in 1955 as part of Charles University as the Faculty of Technical and Nuclear Physics. In 1959 the faculty became part of Czech Technical University and renamed to its current name. The first dean of the faculty was doc. Václav Petržílka.
In its beginnings the faculty had three departments and most of the equipment and academic staff were lent from the MFF UK. It's first students graduated in 1960.
In the following decades, the faculty expanded its study programmes and departments to include additional fields such as: plasma physics, detection systems, laser physics, artificial intelligence or radiotherapy.
Since 1990, the faculty has operated the training nuclear fission reactor VR-1 and since 2023, its second version VR-2. In cooperation with the International [Atomic Energy Agency] the reactors were equipped with the Internet Reactor Laboratory system, so that it is possible to conduct the teaching and training online.
Since 2007 the faculty also operates a tokamak-type nuclear fusion reactor called GOLEM.

Departments

The faculty consists of 10 departments:

Notable alumni

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Category:Czech [Technical University in Prague]
Category:Educational institutions in Prague
Category:Educational institutions established in 1955
Category:1955 establishments in Czechoslovakia
Category:Physics departments
Category:Nuclear research institutes