Department of Mechanics and Mathematics
Department of Mechanics and Mathematics
The Department of “Mechanics and Mathematics” was established in 2022.
The department operates under the “School of High Technologies and Innovative Engineering” at WCU and specializes in two fields: Instrument Engineering and Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering. Engineers trained in these specialties are prepared to work both domestically and internationally.
The staff includes professors, associate professors, candidates of sciences, and doctors of philosophy. The department primarily teaches fundamental courses in mathematics and mechanics that provide a foundational basis for engineering, computer science, economics, and technical disciplines.
Main scientific directions of the Department of Mechanics and Mathematics:
- Investigation of rigid joints in manipulator mechanisms
- Heat dissipation in working joints and safety methods against ignition
- Applications of non-classical set theory in information systems
List of Courses Taught at the Department of Mechanics and Mathematics:
- Microprocessors and Microcontrollers
- Electronics
- Fundamentals of Electronics
- Digital Electronics
- Fundamentals of Instrumentation Technology
- Electrical Engineering
- Strength of Materials
- Descriptive Geometry and Engineering Graphics
- Problems in Mathematical Logic
- Materials Technology
- Fundamentals of Robotics
- Engineering Graphics and Design
- Materials and Processes
- Industrial Instruments
- Laser and Its Applications
- Quality Control and Metrology
- Electronics and Circuit Design
- Measurement Technologies
- Mechanical Engineering
- Engineering Mathematics
- Mathematical Analysis
- Linear Algebra and Mathematical Analysis
- Mathematical Statistics
- Mathematics I, II
- Industrial Robots
- Higher Mathematics
- Physics
- Fundamentals of Physics
- Biophysics
- Materials Science
- Econometrics
- Applied Mathematics
- Computer-Aided Design Systems for Instruments
- Discrete Mathematics
- Differential Equations
- Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics
- Linear Algebra and Analytic Geometry
- Applied Physics
- Design of Mechatronic Systems
- Analytic Geometry