CTU FEE will be hosting the sixth year of the International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Semantic Web (KESW 2016). The conference is organized by Department of Cybernetics, Knowledge-based and Software Systems group, as well as the ITMO University (Russia). The conference welcomes original contributions in the fields of Ontologies, Knowledge representation, Semantic Web, and …
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In the Czech Science Foundation grant competition for 2015, three members of our department succeeded and obtained grants for 2016 – 2018: Ing. Tomas Werner, Ph.D. – coordinator, Ing. Petr Kremen, Ph.D. – grant with Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University in Prague, Ing. Daniel Novak, Ph.D. – grant with the 1st Faculty of …
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Vít Listík’s diploma thesis was awarded by Cisco (supervisor Jan Šedivý). Congratulations!
The research group of Multi-Robot Systems studies issues related to motion planning, control and coordination of teams of ground, aerial and modular robots. See the MRS research group demo page for details!
Vladana Djordjevic successfully defended her Ph.D. thesis entitled Automated Nonlinear Analysis of Newborn Electroencephalographic Signals (supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Lenka Lhotska). Congratulations!
Jaroslav Vítků successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis entitled Towards Automated Design of Complex Modular Systems Inspired by Nature (supervisor: doc. Pavel Nahodil). Congratulations!
Matej Holec successfully defended his PhD thesis entitled Set-level Gene Expression Data Analysis with Machine Learning (supervisor: doc. Filip Zelezny). Congratulations!
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 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.
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!