Former member of our departmant, Zuzana Kúkelová, recieved The Cor Baayen Award of ERCIM which is given each year to a promising young researcher in computer science and applied mathematics. Zuzana received this award mostly for her work done at our department under the supervision of Dr. Tomáš Pajdla. Zuzana currently works as a postdoctoral …
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Let us invite you to a talk (more info in Czech) of Dr. Janet L. Kavandi, astronaut and deputy director of NASA Glenn Research Center, organized by department of measurements. The talk will take place on September 14, 2015, 10 a.m., at Charles Square campus, in the room KN:E-107. Users who have used any other …
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Andrej Mikulík successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis entitled Large-Scale Content-Based Sub-Image Search (supervisor: Prof. Jiří Matas). Congratulations!
Our colleague, Assoc. Prof. Tomáš Svoboda (Center for Machine Perception, Center for Robotics and Autonomous Systems, was invited to the Magazine Leonardo (in Czech) of the Czech Radio Plus channel. He discussed (in Czech) about a rescue robot called TRADR. Many thanks for the representation of our department!
Vladana Djordjevic successfully defended her Ph.D. thesis entitled Automated Nonlinear Analysis of Newborn Electroencephalographic Signals (supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Lenka Lhotska). Congratulations!
The IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI) 2016 is going to take place in Prague in April 2016. Consider submitting your work, see the IEEE ISBI 2016 CFP.
Michal Jančošek successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis entitled Large Scale Surface Reconstruction based on Point Visibility (supervisor: doc. Tomáš Pajdla). 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!
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!
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!