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PLAGIARISM DETECTION SERVICE

Turnitin is an American commercial, Internet-based plagiarism detection service.

This software is intended for teachers and mentors as a tool for checking  the authenticity of student papers, and for students themselves as a tool for self-checking their own papers.

Turnitin checks for potentially unoriginal content by comparing submitted papers to several databases using a proprietary algorithm. It scans its own databases and also:

  • Internet
  • over 178 million articles from scientific journals
  • additional sources (eg  Dabar, Hrčak)

The software is accessed by selecting the following link: Access to the Turnitin software

You apply via your electronic identity from the AAI @ EduHr system.
 

Useful links (in Croatian)

Animations

In order to facilitate the work in the software, short animations have been prepared which will, in addition to the already existing instructions, facilitate the work of teachers and students. 

Contact Turnitin administrators  for the institution: cip@ktf-split.hr

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Chemical and Environmental Technology

 

Programme type:
Graduate

Programme duration:
2 years (4 semesters)

Academic title upon graduation:
Master in Chemical Engineering
(mag.ing. cheming.)

Chemical and Environmental Technology (CET) is a university graduate study programme. Classes are held exclusively in English, in classical ex cathedra lectures. CET is an interdisciplinary study programme providing students with skills and knowledge from technical sciences; chemical, environmental and material engineering, and natural sciences; applied and analytical chemistry.

Enrolment requirements:
Completed undergraduate study programme in the field of chemical technology, environmental protection, chemical engineering, chemistry and related sciences, along with a mandatory B2 level of proficiency of the English language (confirmed by TOEFL or equivalent test) 

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> Programme information
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> Programme overview

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Projects archive

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Research topics

Topic 1.
Research and development of ecologically acceptable materials and sustainable processes
Topic objectives :
·         Developed polymer mixtures and composites with improved characteristics. Determined kinetic parameters for thermal decomposition.
·         Developed inorganic and organic materials and their composites with improved characteristics; applicable in electro-analysis, corrosion protection, conversion and electricity storage. Modified surfaces of construction metals and their alloys with the help of thin organic and inorganic films. Application of developed systems in realistic conditions.
·         Contribution to research, development and application of cement and non-cement composite materials for permanent waste disposal through hydration, stabilization/solidification and geo-polymerization processes
·         To develop new methods of natural zeolite minerals application in the area of environmental protection
·         Optimization of process parameters in heterogeneous systems with and without chemical reaction
·         Contribution to sea mineral resources research and finding a mathematical model for the process of sintering sea water magnesium oxide
·         Contribution to the development of components in photo-electric devices and micro-electromechanical sensor systems and development of nanostructure characterization methods

Topic 2.
Natural organic compounds profiling and potential
Topic objectives 2.
·         Developed and applied preparation methods for the isolation of organic compounds from different material sources and food (extraction, distillation and other) as well as extracts fractioning
·         Determined chemical profiles and an insight into bio-diversity of organic compounds (secondary metabolites, terpenes, norisoprenoids, phenyl-propane derivate and similar) from different sources (chemotypes, biomarkers and similar) using chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques
·         Contribution to the research of biologic activity (anti-oxidation, anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory potential and inhibition impact on biologically important enzyme systems and similar) samples, extracts, compound mixtures or individual compounds and other useful characteristics
·         Determined impact of different processing methods on stability and biological activity of nutritive and non-nutritive components obtained from Mediterranean food; developed new functional food containing optimal and stable amount of biologically active components
·         Researched stability of natural organic compounds (nutraceuticals) from food in two-phase simulated digestion model

Topic 3. Development of advanced analysis methods
Topic objectives 3.
·         Development and optimizing of new electro-analytical sensors
·         To develop suitable electro-chemical sensors for fast and efficient monitoring of chemical types in tested systems
·         Application and improvement of methods in the research of thermodynamic electrolytes characteristics in mixed solutions and micro-emulsion and obtaining useful thermodynamic and electro-kinetic data suitable for both theoretical and practical application
·         Determining kinetic parameters of chemical and biochemical reactions, miniaturization of measurement equipment with the aim of decreasing sample and reagents volume; meeting the requirements of ‘green chemistry’; application od developed analytical methods to different processes: production, environment and human organism.

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The Faculty of Chemistry and Technology in Split

The Faculty of Chemistry and Technology in Split (FCT) was officially opened on October 22, 1960 and it is one of the oldest components of the University of Split.
engl1 promocijaFCT now has three undergraduate studies: Chemistry, Chemical Technology (with orientations Chemical Engineering and Environmental Protection) and Food Technology, three graduate studies: Chemistry (orientations Environmental Chemistry and Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Chemical Technology (orientations Materials and Environmental Protection) and Food Technology, two postgraduate studies: Chemistry of the Mediterranean Environment and Chemical Engineering in Materials Development and Environmental Protection, professional study Materials protection and recycling and Pharmacy (in collaboration with The School of Medicine in Split). The curriculum is governed by the Bologna process. Undergraduate studies last 3 years and have 180 ECTS, graduate studies last 2 years and have 120 ECTS, postgraduate studies last 3 years and have 180 ECTS, professional study lasts 3 years and has 180 ECTS while Pharmacy study last 5 years and has 360 ECTS. All studies are currently in Croatian language. Total number of students at FCT in academic year 2018/19 is 702.

okolisfaksaFCT building is situated at the University campus at the address Ruđera Boškovića 35, Split. The total area of FCT is around 5000 m2 while more than 3000 m2 are available for lectures (9 lecture rooms, 1 computer science room and 1 amphiteater), laboratories (10 student laboratories - 18 more will be opened in 2019, 24 scientific laboratories, 3 semi industrial laboratories) and studying (library). FCT building is located in vicinity of student hostel (http://www.splithostels.eu/en/drfranjo.html) with restaurant, equipped fitness gym, one closed sports hall, 2 outdoor sports courts etc.

International collaboration and scientific research are one of the main strategic interests at FCT as well as student exchange. FCT is deeply incorporated into the city of Split and its region. FCT is now part of the story of Split, a town that is already 17 centuries old, a town of rich tradition, glorious history and beauty of its natural and cultural heritage. FCT, Split and Split county are welcoming you...

Useful links:

Tourist Board of Split: https://visitsplit.com/en/1416/city-split
Split-Dalmatia County Touristic Board: https://www.dalmatia.hr/en
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LOCATION

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MISSION AND VISION

Mission

Mission of the Faculty of Chemistry and Technology, University of Split is systematic development and growth of excellence at national and international level, in the area of natural sciences, scientific field of chemistry, area of technical sciences, scientific field of chemical engineering, biotechnical sciences, scientific field of food technology and biotechnology and biomedical sciences, field of pharmacy. This implies also the development of interdisciplinary sciences that enable the students to achieve the highest academic standards and ensure acquiring knowledge in accordance with the requirements of the society, national development strategy of science and education, transfer and use of knowledge by connecting science and technology with economy and public sector.

In addition, the mission of the FCT is to become a centre of excellence in education, research, innovation and entrepreneurship  for  sustainable  development  at  a  national,  regional  and Mediterranean level. Furthermore, FCT established close cooperation with the scientific and higher education institutions and business partners in Croatia and abroad. The Faculty provides its employees and students with opportunities for internal and international mobility, in addition to rational use of human and material resources and development of scientific-educational activities and professional knowledge.

Vision

Vision of the FCT is to become highly positioned scientific and educational institution in Croatia, focused on conducting nationally and internationally recognised scientific, developmental and professional research in the area of natural, technical, biotechnical, biomedical and interdisciplinary sciences, aligned with those implemented in the European Higher Education Area –EHEA and the European Research Area –ERA. The Faculty will continue to educate high-quality and competent internationally recognised experts, conduct internationally recognised scientific and professional research and provide full support to the development of Croatian economy, both at a regional level and in the Mediterranean area.

The Faculty will follow Quality Assurance Policy and continue to invest efforts into its positioning and achieving the status of a prominent higher education institution and a reliable partner to business entities and national and international scientific and educational institutions and students. To achieve this goal, the Faculty will continue cooperation with the academic and commercial partners in Croatia and abroad, especially in the Mediterranean region and ensure constant monitoring and enhancement of quality, competitiveness and international ranking of educational, scientific and professional activities, with the aim of securing a high position of the Faculty compared to scientific and educational institutions in Croatia and the region.


 
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History

The Faculty of Chemistry and Technology in Split was officially opened on October 22nd, 1960. The growth of the chemical industry in the Split region was the main incentive for its establishment. It was a part of the University of Zagreb until 1974, when the University of Split was founded. In the first two years lessons were held at the Bishop's Palace building while laboratory exercises were held in the premises of the Pedagogical Academy and the Medical School. The Faculty moved to the new address (Nikola Tesla Street 10) in 1962 while laboratory exercises for most of the subjects moved to Kaštel Sućurac. Finally, the Faculty and all its activities moved to the new building at the UNIST campus in 2016, at the address Ruđera Boškovića 35.

University study Chemical Technology has been organized and conducted from the very beginning. Professional study program Chemical Technology has also been conducted since 1977/78. Over the years, these study programs have been constantly changing and upgrading according to the needs of the region and its economy, respecting the principles of sustainable development as well as the European and world trends in science and higher education. Until 2003, the university study lasted for nine semesters and was carried out through three orientations: Chemical Technology Processes (since the beginning of the Faculty), Environmental Protection (since 1982/83) and Chemistry and Technology of Mediterranean Cultures (since 2001/2002). Professional study Chemical Technology lasted for five semesters and was conducted through two orientations: Process Technology and Food Technology.

Programs according to the Bologna Approach were established in 2003: undergraduate (3 years), graduate (2 years) and postgraduate doctoral studies (3 years). In addition to the existing undergraduate study Chemical Technology (orientation Chemical Engineering) since 2005/06 undergraduate study Chemistry has also being conducted. The undergraduate study Chemical Technology, orientation Environmental Protection was introduced in academic year 2012/2013, while undergraduate study Food Technology was introduced in academic year 2015/2016.

At the graduate studies, the following orientations were offered: Materials and Environmental Protection and Mediterranean Cultures (for graduate study Chemical Technology) and Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry and Environmental Chemistry (for graduate study Chemistry). In 2017/18 the graduate study Food Technology was introduced while orientation Mediterranean Culture was suspended. Until academic year 2015/16 a professional study of Chemical Technology with orientations Chemical Technology and Materials and Food Technology has been conducted. In 2015/16 they were replaced by undergraduate professional study Protection and Recovery of Materials.

The Faculty continuously conducts and organizes postgraduate studies in the field of chemistry and chemical engineering. The first postgraduate studies Engineering Chemistry (1972/73) and Engineering Chemistry - Chemistry and Technology of Macromolcules (1978/79) were organized within the University of Zagreb. Postgraduate studies in Chemical engineering and Chemistry have been organized within the University of Split since 1983/84. In 2008/09 the new postgraduate doctoral study Chemical Engineering in Materials Development and Environmental Protection was established and in 2012/13 the new postdoctoral study Chemistry of the Mediterranean Environment was established.

The Faculty of Chemistry and Technology and the Faculty of Medicine set up an integrated undergraduate and graduate study program Pharmacy in 2011/12.

Faculty of Chemistry and Technology has a very rich scientific activity. Faculty teachers are involved in numerous scientific projects as the main researchers, associates or consultants of their specialty. Their quality is proven by constantly publishing scientific papers in domestic and international journals and by participating in domestic and international scientific conferences. They are also active in the organization of scientific and professional conferences, as the members of numerous scientific and professional domestic and international associations and societies, reviewers of scientific projects and journals etc.

From its foundation until today, the Faculty has been paying special attention to the cooperation with the Dalmatian economy, taking into account the role of science in the industry. Further development of the Faculty is focused on continuous improvement of teaching and scientific work. In this context, the organization of the Faculty adapts to the demands of a new era in which the reconstruction of chemical and related industries, changes in market relations and the transformation into the market economy of the European model are taking place. Large chemical giants in our region have ceased to exist, and there is a growing tendency to develop small and medium-sized plants for the production of special materials and products subject to complex environmental conditions. Through the modernization of curricula and scientific research, the Faculty of Chemistry and Technology aims to meet the challenges of time, contribute to the general good and to the development of our society.
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Dean
Vice Dean for Teaching
Vice Dean for Finance
Vice Dean for Science and International Cooperation
Vice Dean for Quality Assurance and Enhancement
Faculty's Secretary

Division of Chemistry
Department of General & Inorganic Chemistry
Department of Analytical Chemistry
Department of Physical Chemistry
Department of Organic Chemistry
Department of Biochemistry
Department of Environmental Chemistry
Department of Physics
Chair of Mathematics

Division for Engineering and Chemistry
Department of Thermodynamics
Department of Chemical Engineering
Department of Electrochemistry & Materials Protection
Department of Inorganic Technology
Department of Organic Technology
Department of Environmental Engineering
Department of Food Technology & Biotechnology

ICT Support Centre

Library

Dean's Office - Faculty Services

Faculty's Secretary
General Matters and Personal Office
Student Office
Accounting and Bookkeeping Office
Maintenance Service
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