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Novotny   Ing. Dominik Novotný, PhD.
  Assistant Professor 
   
  Contact:
  Technical University of Košice
  Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
  Department of Automotive Production
  Office: 146
  Floor: 1
  Adress: Mäsiarska 74, 040 01 Košice, Slovakia                             
  Phone No.: + 421 55 602 3526
  e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
     
CURRICULUM
2016 - 2021   Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
2021 - 2025   Internal Doctoral Study (PhD.)
9/2025 -    Assistant Professor at the Department of Automotive Production
     
LANGUAGE SKILLS
  • Slovak language
  • English language
     
SCIENTIFIC ORIENTATION
  • Experimental Antimicrobial Device.
  • Shell Eco Marathon.
  • Automobile Decarbonization.
     
PEDAGOGICAL ACTIVITIES
  • Constructive and Computer Geometry..
  • Advanced Methods of Design and Production of Automotive Components.
  • Automotive Production.
     
PROJECTS (COORDINATOR, CO-INVESTIGATOR)  
  • ITMS 2014+ project 313011AVF5 INTELTEX "Centre for the Development of Textile Intelligence and Antimicrobial Technologies".
  • KEGA 040TUKE-4/2025 "Implementation of additive technologies into selected profile subjects in the field of mechanical engineering to increase student creativity with the use of connection to the foreign university environment".
  • APVV-23-0364 "Identification and quantification of key parameters of rock core drilling using new diagnostic methods".
  • KEGA 054TUKE-4/2022 "Innovation of manufacturing engineering study programs focused on the internationalization of education using virtual or augmented reality methods".
     
FOREIGN STAYS  
2024   Shell Eco Marathon 2024 - France 2024
2024   Seoul, South Korea - ERASMUS 2025
2025   Capstone design 2025 Gliwice, Poland 2025
2025   Shell Eco Marathon 2025 - Poland
     
THE MOST IMPORTANT PUBLICATIONS
[1]. NOVOTNÝ, D. - DZURO, T. - KRÁĽ, J. ml. - HAJTOL, J.: Photocatalytic efficiency test stand. Spôsob prístupu: https://www.astrj.com/Photocatalytic-efficiency-test-stand,208844,0,2.html - 2025. In: Advances in Science and Technology Research Journal. - Lublin (Poľsko): Society of Polish Mechanical Engineers and Technicians Roč. 19, č. 11 (2025), s. 338-353 [print, online], ISSN 2080-4075.
Databases: WOS SCOPUS Quartile: Q3 Impact factor: 1.00
 
[2]. KRÁĽ, J. ml. - NOVOTNÝ, D. - BALÓGOVÁ, E. - ZATROCH, T.: Antimikrobiálne zariadenie na báze organických pigmentov fotokatalyticky aktívnych v oblasti viditeľného spektra svetla. Spôsob prístupu: https://wbr.indprop.gov.sk/WebRegistre/Patent/Detail/50051-2023?csrt=12442295301362051139 - Banská Bystrica : ÚPV SR - 2025. - 5 s..  
 
[3]. MIKOVÁ Ľ. - NOVOTNÝ, D. – FRANKOVSKÝ, P.: Analysis of the influence of non-minimal phase and time delay on the dynamic behavior of systems. Spôsob prístupu: https://www.astrj.com/Analysis-of-the-influence-of-non-minimal-phase-and-time-delay-on-the-dynamic-behavior,209630,0,2.html - 2025. In: Advances in Science and Technology Research Journal. - Lublin (Poľsko): Society of Polish Mechanical Engineers and Technicians Roč. 19, č. 11 (2025), s. 338-353 [print, online]. - ISSN 2299-8624.  
Databases: WOS SCOPUS Quartile: Q3 Impact factor: 1.00
 
[4]. KELEMENOVÁ, T. - KELEMEN, M. - VIRGALA, I. - MIKOVÁ, Ľ. - PRADA, E. - VARGA, M. - MARCINKO, P. - SUKOP, M. - NOVOTNÝ, D.: Assessment of the condition of non-contact thermometers. Spôsob prístupu: https://www.mmscience.eu/journal/issues/october-2023/articles - 2023. In: MM Science Journal. - Praha (Česko) : MM Publishing Roč. 2023-October (2023), s. 6692-6698 [print, online]. - ISSN 1803-1269.
Databases: WOS SCOPUS Quartile: WOS_AIS:Q4,WOS_JIF:Q4,SCO:Q3 Impact factor: 0.60
 
[5]. VARGA, M. - KELEMENOVÁ, T. - KELEMEN, M. - VIRGALA, I. - MIKOVÁ, Ľ. - PRADA, E. - MARCINKO, P. - SUKOP, M. - NOVOTNÝ, D.: Calibration of pressure sensors. Spôsob prístupu: https://www.mmscience.eu/journal/issues/october-2023/articles - 2023. In: MM Science Journal. - Praha (Česko) : MM Publishing Roč. 2023 (2023), s. 6699-6705 [print, online]. ISSN1803-1269..
Databases: WOS SCOPUS Quartile: WOS_AIS:Q4,WOS_JIF:Q4,SCO:Q3 Impact factor: 0.60
     
Novotný Š   Ing. Štefan Novotný, PhD.
  Internal PhD. student 
   
  Contact:
  Technical University of Košice
  Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
  Department of Automotive Production
  Office: 148
  Floor: 1
  Adress: Mäsiarska 74, 040 01 Košice, Slovakia
  Phone No.: + 421 55 602 3530
  e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
     
CURRICULUM
2020 - 2025   Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
2025   Mechanical engineer in Automotive Manufacturing
2025 -   Internal PhD studies, department of Engineering Technologies and Materials
     
LANGUAGE SKILLS
  • Slovak language
  • English language
     
SCIENTIFIC ORIENTATION
  • Joining of materials.
  • Design of automobiles and their components in a CAD environment
  • Composite materials
     
PEDAGOGICAL ACTIVITIES
  • Leading exercises in the subject Introduction to Materials Engineering.
  • Leading exercises in the subject Automobile Manufacturing.
  • Leading exercises in the subject Teamwork.
     
PROJECTS (COORDINATOR, CO-INVESTIGATOR)  
  • KEGA 024TUKE-4/2025 - Hybrid education of students for the current needs of the automotive industry.
  • VEGA 1/0597/23 Possibilities of applying laser additive technologies in the restoration of functional surfaces.
     
FOREIGN STAYS  
2024   Shell Eco Marathon 2024 - France
2025   Shell Eco Marathon 2025 - Poland
     
THE MOST IMPORTANT PUBLICATIONS
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Staff schedule for WS 2025 - updated on 09.22.2025.

 

prof. Ing. Janette Brezinová, PhD.

01 Brezinová 

 

Ing. Marek Buber

02 Buber 

 

Ing. Tibor Dzuro, PhD.

03 Dzuro 

 

prof. Ing. Emil Evin, CSc.

04 Evin 

 

doc. Ing. Michal Fabian, PhD.

05 Fabian 

 

Ing. Štefan Kender, PhD.

06 Kender 

 

doc. Ing. Ján Kráľ, PhD.

07 Kráľ 

 

Ing. Albert Mareš, PhD.

08 Mareš 

 

Ing. Dominik Novotný, PhD.

09 Novotný D 

 

Ing. Štefan Novotný

10 Novotný Š 

 

doc. Ing. Dušan Sabadka, PhD.

11 Sabadka 

 

doc. Ing. Miroslav Tomáš, PhD.

12 Tomáš 

"Be pleasant and kind in your face,
courteous and polite in your manners,
friendly and truthful with your words,
warm and sincere in your heart."
— J. A. Komenský

 

Preamble

Education is one of the fundamental human values; it is both a goal and a means of exploring the world and oneself, and an effective tool for moral development. Studying at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at TU Košice, besides the academic requirements, places high moral expectations on students. The aim of this Code is to ensure that students, during their studies and after graduation, represent the Faculty with dignity, not only as excellent professionals but also as bearers of ethical principles.

The Code contains the basic rules of student conduct, which must be observed in terms of ethical interaction with persons (students, faculty, and other staff) at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, TUKE. This ethical code generalizes and formalizes these requirements.

 

Article 1

Basic Provisions

The Code of Ethics expresses the fundamental moral requirements for students of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, TUKE (hereinafter referred to as "the student") in accordance with the Constitution of the Slovak Republic, Act No. 131/2002 Coll. on Higher Education Institutions, as amended, in line with the Statute of TUKE, and other regulations relating to studies at the Faculty.

The basic moral qualities characterizing student behavior are: humanity, reasonableness, honesty, decency, correctness, consideration, responsibility, sense of duty, respect for the dignity of others, and awareness of one’s own dignity and honor. Applying these qualities regulates student behavior across the broad range of relationships encountered during their studies at the Faculty.

 

Article 2

Moral Principles of Students

  1. Students take pride in their affiliation with the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, TUKE. They act in ways that preserve the Faculty's prestige and social credibility. They respect its name, symbols, academic authorities, faculty, and other staff. In interactions with staff, fellow students, individuals from other institutions, and the public, students act with dignity and respect, following social etiquette.
  2. Students recognize that university study is a demanding, creative, and educational process requiring mutual respect between students and teachers. They act to maintain these relationships for successful learning.
  3. Students follow the TUKE Study Regulations and apply them ethically. During lessons, they are attentive, active, and come prepared for classes and exams.
  4. Students do not disrupt classes or exams through late arrivals, early departures, or unrelated activities, and they do not use mobile phones or other audio devices without permission. Computing and recording equipment may only be used with the instructor’s consent. Students do not attend classes under the influence of alcohol or drugs, do not eat or sleep during lectures, and observe the no-smoking policy.
  5. Students do not plagiarize or falsify information in seminar, term, or final papers. They respect legal and ethical requirements for citing sources and correctly referencing literature. They do not use unauthorized aids or impersonate others during examinations.
  6. Students treat teachers and peers with respect, act courteously and tolerantly, and do not harass, discriminate against, or insult anyone based on origin, nationality, religion, age, gender, or disability, nor do they use or threaten violence.
  7. Students observe social and hygiene norms at the Faculty and University, dress appropriately for classes and exams, and behave in a manner that does not disturb others.
  8. Students handle Faculty property and equipment responsibly, using technical and computing resources only for educational purposes and in compliance with safety regulations.
  9. Students consciously obey national and international laws and official regulations and respect TUKE’s internal rules and regulations of other institutions during mobility or internships.
  10. Students do not damage or steal the property of the Faculty, its staff, students, or other entities encountered during study.
  11. Students can prove their identity using a student ID (ISIC), index, or other official document.

 

Final Provisions

The Student Code of Ethics is issued by the Dean of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, TUKE, as an internal regulation and becomes effective on the date of issue.

All students of the Faculty are obliged to behave in accordance with the Code. Serious violations, as determined by the disciplinary committee, are addressed by the Dean in accordance with legal regulations.

 

Dr. h. c. mult. prof. Ing. Jozef Živčák, DrSc., MPH
Dean of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, TUKE

APVV
Project No.      Project Title      Responsible solver     From      To
APVV-24-0381   Integrity of Protective Multilayers under High-Temperature Exposure Conditions   prof. Ing. Janette Brezinová, PhD.     9/2025    8/2028 
                 
APVV-23-0364   Identification and Quantification of Key Parameters of Nuclear Rock Drilling Using New Diagnostic Methods   doc. Ing. Ján Kráľ, PhD.
(project partner: ÚG SAV, v.v.i., Košice)
  7/2024   6/2028
                 

                 
KEGA                
Project No. Project Title Responsible solver From To
024TUKE-4/2025   Hybrid Education of Students for Current Needs of the Automotive Industry   prof. Ing. Janette Brezinová, PhD.   2025   2027
                 
040TUKE-4/2025   Implementation of Additive Technologies into Selected Core Courses in Mechanical Engineering to Enhance Student Creativity through International University Collaboration   doc. Ing. Ján Kráľ, PhD.   2025   2027 
                 

                 
VEGA                
Project No.   Project Title   Responsible solver   From   To
1/0238/23   Implementation of CAx Systems and Virtual Engineering Techniques in the Redesign of Deformation Zone Components of Car Bodies   prof. Ing. Emil Evin, PhD.   2023   2026
                 
1/609/25   Research and Development of Methodologies for Sheet Metal Deformation and Manufacturability Assessment of Automotive Components in a Virtual Environment   doc. Ing. Miroslav Tomáš, PhD.   2025   2028
                 
1/0597/23   Applications of Laser Additive Technologies in the Restoration of Functional Surfaces   prof. Ing. Janette Brezinová, PhD.   2023   2026
                 

                 

The topics of bachelor's and master's theses for the current academic year are published in the MAIS information system: https://student.tuke.sk/student/home.mais?lang=en 

 

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Contact

prof. Janette Brezinová, PhD.
Head of the Department of Automotive Production
Phone No.: +421 55 602 3512
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doc. Ing. Dušan Sabadka, PhD.
Deputy Head of the Department
Phone No.: +421 55 602 3529
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Secretary: Ing. Eva Krupárová
Phone No.: +421 55 602 3502
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Address

Department of Automotive Production
Mäsiarska 74
040 01 Košice
Slovak Republic

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