Are you looking for an interesting topic for your bachelor or master thesis? Department of Cybernetics invites you to CyberSpace, an informal meeting with coffee and refreshments, where we present some of the projects we work on and where you can take part in the form of your bachelor/diploma project. It is an excellent opportunity …
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IBM, as every year, opens the prestigious Great Minds internships at IBM’s laboratories in Zürich, Johannesburg and Nairobi https://www.zurich.ibm.com/greatminds/ To apply and for more information about the cooperation, please contact Jan Louda (jan_louda@cz.ibm.com) Applications are accepted until March 4, 2019. Who interested in biomedical applications may apply for a recommendation to prof. Jan Kybic http://cmp.felk.cvut.cz/~kybic
From February to July 2019, prof. Chang-hee Won of Temple University in Pennsylvania, USA will be visiting CTU as a holder of the Fulbright-CTU Distinguished Chair fellowship. His professional interests include sensors and image processing and advanced control theory. His host will be prof. Jan Kybic from the Department of Cybernetics of the Faculty of …
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Ing. Vladimir Petrik successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis entitled Physics-Based Models for Robotic Soft Material Manipulation (Supervisor: prof. Ing. Václav Hlaváč, CSc., Co-supervisor: Ing. Vladimír Smutný, Ph.D.). Congratulations!
Ing. Tomas Vondra successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis entitled Automatic Scaling in Cloud Computing (supervisor: Ing. Jan Šedivý, CSc.). Congratulations!
James Pritts, Zuzana Kukelova and Ondrej Chum from Center of Machine Perception were awarded Saburo Tsuji Paper Award at 14th Asian Conference on Computer Vision (ACCV) for their paper James Pritts, Zuzana Kukelova, Viktor Larsson, Ondrej Chum: Rectification from Radially Distorted Scales. Congratulations!
Dean’s Award for the Dissertation thesis was given to
Winner of the best PF2019 design is Ing. Vojtech Salansky. Congratulations!
Lukáš Neumann from Center of Machine Perception received Czech Head 2018 award in the category of “technical sciences”. Congratulations! Lukáš developed a method combining machine learning and a new algorithm for searching text in images regardless of their orientation or size. His supervisor was prof. Jiří Matas.
Ing. Vladimír Kubelka successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis entitled Improving perception and locomotion capabilities of mobile robots in urban search and rescue missions (supervisor: doc. Ing. Tomáš Svoboda, Ph.D., supervisor specialist: Ing. Michal Reinštein, Ph.D.). Congratulations!