In the period 2004-2019, the Department of Woodworking Machines had over 130 graduation theses, including about 100 by bachelor’s degree students and more than 30 by master’s degree students.
The topics of these theses are in the following main areas:
- Processes related to wood cutting;
- Maintenance and testing of woodworking tools;
- In-plant transport;
- Pneumatic transport in woodworking and furniture companies;
- Heating and ventilation;
- CNC machine technologies and tools;
- Woodworking machines;
- Machines for furniture production;
- Automation in the furniture and woodworking industry.