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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering was founded in 1952, together with the Technical University in Kosice. At that time it was called the Faculty of Heavy Engineering. Life at the faculty with its four departments - Department of Mathematics and Descriptive Geometry, Department of Physics, Department of Mechanics, Department of General Engineering - started in September 1952. Prof. RNDr. František Jurga became the first head of the Department of Mathematics and Descriptive Geometry and the department had ten employees.


In the academic year 1962/63 the department is divided into two separate departments – Department of Mathematics and Department of Descriptive Geometry. Professor Jurga is in charge of the Department of Mathematics until 1963 when prof. RNDr. Ján Jakubik, DrSc. becomes his successor.


The remarkable structural changes occur in the early seventies. The Department of Mathematics, as one of the theoretical departments of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, provides education at other departments of the Technical University in Košice until 1981, when it passes directly under the administration of the Technical University rectorship. In 1989 the department becomes again a part of the faculty and in 1997 it is renamed as the Department of Applied Mathematics. In 2011, it becomes the Department of Applied Mathematics and Informatics and its name hasn´t changed until now.

 

In 1971, doc. RNDr. Pavol Galajda, PhD. was appointed to lead the department. In the following years the department was led by prof. RNDr. Ján Badida, CSc., prof. RNDr. Vincent Šoltés, CSc., by doc. RNDr. Melichar Kopas, CSc., prof. RNDr. Dušan Knežo, CSc. and prof. RNDr. Martin Bača, CSc. Currently doc. RNDr. Andrea Feňovčíková, PhD. is the head of the department.

Research at the department is focused on application of mathematical and statistical methods in the different fields of science as biomedical engineering, environmental science and logistics. In addition, our department do research in the area of graph theory.
 
Areas of research:
  • Applied Statistics
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Discrete Mathematics
  doc. RNDr. Andrea FEŇOVČÍKOVÁ, PhD. fenovcikova Head of Department
  RNDr. Anton HOVANA, PhD.
 
hovana Deputy Head of Department
  RNDr. Zuzana KIMÁKOVÁ, PhD. kimakova Scientific Secretary
Collaborating with international universities and research centers is fundamental to providing excellent research. Members of department collaborate with renowned universities around the world.
 
International Collaboration
  • University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia
  • VŠB, Ostrava, Czech Republic
  • Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark
  • Ain Shams University, Kairo, Egypt
  • Tamil Nadu Open University, Chennai, India
  • Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia
  • Jember University, Indonesia
  • Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang, Indonesia
  • University of Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia
  • Kuwait University, Kuwait
  • National University of Laos, Vientiane, Laos
  • COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Lahore Campus, Pakistan
  • GC University of Lahore, Pakistan
  • Lahore College for Women, Lahore, Pakistan
  • National University, Peshawar, Pakistan
  • Lodz University of Technology, Poland
  • Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi Arabia
  • Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain
  • Clayton State University, Morrow, USA
  • Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, USA
 
 
 

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The aim of the employees of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Informatics (KAMaI) of the Technical University is to provide basic and also specific preparation in the field of mathematics to the future engineers and bachelors. The department offers basic university-level mathematics coursesand different subjects related to mathematical statistics, operation analysis, numerical analysis and control engineering practice at the following faculties of the Technical University in Košice: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Faculty of Materials, Metallurgy and Recycling. Students learn through a combination of lectures and seminars and some of the subjects are taught using computer technology. The employees of KAMaI have already published the textbooks for several subjects. KAMaI also provides postgraduate education for engineers.

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