Jaroslav Vítků defended his Ph.D. thesis

Jaroslav Vítků successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis entitled Towards Automated Design of Complex Modular Systems Inspired by Nature (supervisor: doc. Pavel Nahodil). Congratulations!

Center for Robotics and Autonomous Systems established

In April 2015, the Center for Robotics and Autonomous Systems (CRAS) was established by departments of Computer Science and Cybernetics. The unit fosters inter-departmental collaboration on research and education in the area of computational, collective, autonomous robotics and related fields. Good luck, CRAS!

Dr. Tomáš Pajdla in Czech Radio

Our colleague, dr. Tomáš Pajdla (Geometry of Vision and Robotics Group), was invited to the Studio Leonardo of the Czech Radio. He discussed (in Czech language) the topic „How difficult it is to program a robot“. Many thanks for the representation of our department!

Vladimír Smutný defended his Ph.D. thesis

Vladimír Smutný successfully defended his PhD thesis entitled Light Propagation in Transport Polyhedra (supervisor: dr. Tomas Pajdla). Congratulations!

Matěj Holec defended his Ph.D. thesis

Matej Holec successfully defended his PhD thesis entitled Set-level Gene Expression Data Analysis with Machine Learning (supervisor: doc. Filip Zelezny). Congratulations!

Branislav Bošanský defended his Ph.D. thesis

Branislav Bošanský successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis entitled Iterative Algorithms for Solving Finite Sequential Zero-Sum Games (supervisor: Assoc. prof. Lenka Lhotská). Congratulations!

Viliam Lisý defended his Ph.D. thesis

Viliam Lisý successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis entitled Monte Carlo Tree Search in Imperfect-Information Games (supervisor: Prof. Michal Pěchouček). Congratulations! Andra biverkningar: Biverkningarna av Tabletter är mindre och kan enkelt hanteras.

Dr. Tomáš Pajdla in Czech Radio

Our colleague, dr. Tomáš Pajdla, head of the Geometry of Vision and Robotics research group, was invited to the Kontakt Dvojky (in Czech) program of the Czech Radio Dvojka channel. He discussed practical applications of computer vision and robotics (in Czech). Many thanks for the representation of our department!

Petr Kalina defended his Ph.D. thesis

Petr Kalina successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis entitled Agent-based Algorithms for the Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows (supervisor: Prof. Vladimír Mařík). Congratulations!

Project TAROS awarded at the Future Forces 2014 exhibition

Project TAROS was awarded with The most interesting technical exhibit and Gold Future Forces 2014 prizes of the international Future Forces 2014 exhibition. Our Intelligent and mobile robotics group cooperates on the project!
Responsible person: Petra Rosická