Institute of Physical Engineering

 

FME BUT

Marek Kostka’s Paper Selected for the Applied Physics Letters Rising Stars Collection

The first-author paper by IPE PhD student Marek Kostka was selected for the prestigious Applied Physics Letters Rising Stars 2025 collection, which annually highlights thirty outstanding papers by early-career researchers from around the world. The awarded research...

IPE PhD Student Petr Liška Spends Academic Year at Stanford University Thanks to Fulbright Scholarship

Petr Liška, a PhD student at the Institute of Physical Engineering, is spending the 2025/2026 academic year at Stanford University in California as a Fulbright Visiting Student. His research focuses on ultrathin materials, quantum optics, and photonics at the...

Andrea Konečná Receives the Learned Society of the Czech Republic Award

The Learned Society of the Czech Republic awarded Andrea Konečná from the Institute of Physical Engineering at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and CEITEC BUT, in the category of young researcher. The award recognizes her research combining electron microscopy,...

A New Czech Edition of HRW Physics Was Officially Introduced at FME BUT

The new Czech edition of the legendary HRW Physics textbook was prepared by experts from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at BUT under the leadership of Professor Petr Dub from the Institute of Physical Engineering. The modernized publication continues more than...

Physical Engineering at VUT: 35 Years of Educating Experts in Electron Microscopy

As the Institute of Physical Engineering at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of Brno University of Technology, we have been systematically educating physical engineers for thirty-five years; graduates who are able to succeed in electron microscopy both in...

From studying optics at FSI to the European Space Agency

Already during his bachelor’s studies, he actively sought opportunities in space technologies and found his own way into industry practice. Today, he is a graduate of Precise Mechanics and Optics and works at the European Space Agency’s main technical centre. Ondřej...

Josef Hlávka Award for Our Alumnus František Jeřábek

Our alumnus František Jeřábek has received the prestigious Josef Hlávka Award for outstanding scientific achievements. He is one of six young researchers from Brno University of Technology to be honoured this year, and we are delighted that this significant...

Two MEYS Awards for Graduates of Our Institute

Graduates of our institute, Jan Klíma and Ondřej Wojewoda, have received the MEYS Award for outstanding academic and scientific achievements. The Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports annually presents this award to the best students and graduates of Czech...

Popularization of Semiconductor Technologies and Physics through the CHIPS of Europe Project

The growing importance of technology in everyday life and industry emphasizes the need to introduce its principles to a new generation of students and to educate future experts. To help young people better understand how modern electronic devices work and why...

Researchers’ Night 2025

Friday, September 26, was dedicated to the European Researchers’ Night with the theme Wealth. The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering welcomed a record 1,917 visitors, where our institute and student teams proudly presented what we consider our greatest treasure – the...

Marek Kostka’s Paper Selected for the Applied Physics Letters Rising Stars Collection

The first-author paper by IPE PhD student Marek Kostka was selected for the prestigious Applied Physics Letters Rising Stars 2025 collection, which annually highlights thirty outstanding papers by early-career researchers from around the world. The awarded research...

IPE PhD Student Petr Liška Spends Academic Year at Stanford University Thanks to Fulbright Scholarship

Petr Liška, a PhD student at the Institute of Physical Engineering, is spending the 2025/2026 academic year at Stanford University in California as a Fulbright Visiting Student. His research focuses on ultrathin materials, quantum optics, and photonics at the...

Andrea Konečná Receives the Learned Society of the Czech Republic Award

The Learned Society of the Czech Republic awarded Andrea Konečná from the Institute of Physical Engineering at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and CEITEC BUT, in the category of young researcher. The award recognizes her research combining electron microscopy,...

A New Czech Edition of HRW Physics Was Officially Introduced at FME BUT

The new Czech edition of the legendary HRW Physics textbook was prepared by experts from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at BUT under the leadership of Professor Petr Dub from the Institute of Physical Engineering. The modernized publication continues more than...

Physical Engineering at VUT: 35 Years of Educating Experts in Electron Microscopy

As the Institute of Physical Engineering at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of Brno University of Technology, we have been systematically educating physical engineers for thirty-five years; graduates who are able to succeed in electron microscopy both in...

From studying optics at FSI to the European Space Agency

Already during his bachelor’s studies, he actively sought opportunities in space technologies and found his own way into industry practice. Today, he is a graduate of Precise Mechanics and Optics and works at the European Space Agency’s main technical centre. Ondřej...

Josef Hlávka Award for Our Alumnus František Jeřábek

Our alumnus František Jeřábek has received the prestigious Josef Hlávka Award for outstanding scientific achievements. He is one of six young researchers from Brno University of Technology to be honoured this year, and we are delighted that this significant...

Two MEYS Awards for Graduates of Our Institute

Graduates of our institute, Jan Klíma and Ondřej Wojewoda, have received the MEYS Award for outstanding academic and scientific achievements. The Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports annually presents this award to the best students and graduates of Czech...

Popularization of Semiconductor Technologies and Physics through the CHIPS of Europe Project

The growing importance of technology in everyday life and industry emphasizes the need to introduce its principles to a new generation of students and to educate future experts. To help young people better understand how modern electronic devices work and why...

Researchers’ Night 2025

Friday, September 26, was dedicated to the European Researchers’ Night with the theme Wealth. The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering welcomed a record 1,917 visitors, where our institute and student teams proudly presented what we consider our greatest treasure – the...

Institute of Physical Engineering

The Institute of Physical Engineering (IPE) at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Brno University of Technology, is a leading center for research and education in physics and nanotechnology. We offer specialized study programs at the bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral levels. Our core activities include research in surface physics and nanostructures, optics, precision mechanics, micromechanics of materials, and technical acoustics.

IPE collaborates closely with the Central European Institute of Technology (CEITEC BUT), providing our students and researchers access to state-of-the-art facilities and technologies. Through international cooperation with leading research institutions and the successful acquisition of prestigious grants, we continually push the boundaries of scientific knowledge.

Our mission is to train highly qualified professionals capable of driving innovation and advancing current knowledge. Join us and become part of a community that is transforming the world of physics and nanotechnology.

prof. RNDr. Tomáš Šikola, CSc.

Director of the Institute

 

 

,,There’s plenty of room at the bottom.”

– Richard Feynman on nanotechnology

Are you curious about how things around us work? Do you have a desire to explore new possibilities and open doors to the world of international research and development?

As a student of the IPE, you will become part of a community built on mutual support and a friendly atmosphere. You will gain a solid foundation to help you familiarize with the challenges of advanced physics and its applications. From the early stages of your studies, you can get involved in cutting-edge research in state-of-the-art laboratories.

Become a sought-after expert in technologies that directly impact both the present and the future. Study with us and embark on a successful career in a field you are passionate about.

Doctoral school

The doctoral program at the Institute of Physical Engineering offers you the opportunity to push the boundaries of current knowledge in nanotechnology, applied physics, and materials engineering. With access to institute laboratories and close collaboration with CEITEC BUT, you will have state-of-the-art infrastructure at your disposal for your research. Throughout your studies, you will be guided by experienced scientists and industry professionals. Research topics are often closely linked to leading industrial partners.

The doctoral program at the IPE also offers opportunities for further development through specialized courses, involvement in teaching physics, preparing educational materials, and even supervising undergraduate students. A key component of the doctoral experience with us is the opportunity to spend several months at one of our partner research institutions abroad.

Research & Innovation

WE FOCUS ON SCIENCE AND RESEARCH AT THE HIGHEST LEVEL.

Our institute is home to several successful research groups that keep pace with the latest trends and are eager to share their knowledge and expertise with both students and external researchers.

Partners

At the Institute of Physical Engineering, we highly value collaboration with leading academic institutions, research centers, large industrial partners, technology startups, and spin-offs. These partnerships allow us to share know-how and translate our results into practical applications. Together, we develop new technologies that enhance the quality of life and prepare our students for careers in cutting-edge research and industry.