Josef Pošmourný | project engineer | Knorr-Bremse
Studying nanomaterials provided me with a solid foundation in the natural sciences, the ability to work independently, and the capacity to delve into complex issues, understand them, and solve related problems. I developed strong language skills through teaching in a foreign language, working with foreign-language literature, and participating in a study abroad program. Gaining long-term practical experience during my studies was an advantage in the job market.
Matěj Hejda | researcher, Ph.D. student | University of Strathclyde
Studying nanomaterials has provided me with two university degrees, a strong foundation in natural sciences, and a passion for developing cutting-edge scientific and technical solutions. I have had the opportunity to travel extensively throughout Europe and live in Spain and Finland for extended periods. Additionally, I spent five years collaborating with an amazing group of people. I truly appreciate the personal approach of nearly all my teachers, which made me feel valued and not just like a "number."
Barbora Lavičková | Ph.D. student | École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne
Studying nanomaterials provided me with an excellent foundation for further studies abroad. Most of the teachers had a great approach, and there were lots of amazing people who were a huge inspiration to me. Overall, it was a high-quality program that I would recommend. I particularly appreciate the practical approach and the high-quality laboratories for chemistry, physics, and other subjects.
Monika Holubová | Researcher | Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Czech Academy of Sciences
I changed fields quite a bit, but I was able to either apply or develop the basics I had learned. In addition, at the beginning of my research, I worked with carbon nanoparticles, which I had become familiar with in detail during my time at TUL, allowing me to apply or build upon the foundational knowledge I had gained.