Computer Science and Engineering
Acad. year 2024/2025Full-Time 4 Years Title Awarded Ph.D.
Computer Science and Informatics offers excellent graduates of the Master's degree programme a prestigious education of the highest type in the fields of computer science, computer engineering or information technology. The topic of your dissertation will determine the overall nature and course of study. The research will be a key part of the coursework, which will test practical skills. After graduation, you will find work in the domestic job market and abroad. You will be a creative worker at top research institutes, a leader of research and development teams, or a university research and teaching staff. You will also apply your extensive knowledge in the private sector.
Information technology moves the world
1st Year
They will pass on all their knowledge and hold you in difficult moments
Prof. Ing.
Sekanina Lukáš
Ph.D.
He lectures on Computer Systems Design (how it works and how to build a processor) and a master's course Bio-Inspired Computers. It deals with the use of biology-inspired artificial intelligence for the design and optimization of software and hardware. He leads the Evolvable hardware research group at FIT.
Prof. RNDr.
Meduna Alexander
CSc.
He is a theoretical computer scientist and expert on compiler design, formal languages and automata. Formerly, he taught theoretical computer science at various Asian, European and American universities, including the University of Missouri, where he spent a decade teaching advanced topics of formal language theory. He wrote over ninety scientific papers and several books.
Prof. Dr. Ing.
Zemčík Pavel
Teaches Multimedia, Image Processing, Advanced Computer Graphics and Computer Vision. These are subjects that are useful to students in practice. If necessary, he will be happy to advise students on study, as well as research on image and video.
What are we talking about?
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The technology developed at FIT BUT within the TENACITy (Travel Intelligence Against Crime and Terrorism) project helps security forces in the European Union to securely transfer information about passengers travelling through international airports. …
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A public professorial lecture by Associate Professor Jiří Jaroš will take place on Friday 3 May
We cordially invite you to a public professorial lecture: High Performance Computing in Personalized Ultrasound Medicine. It will take place on Friday, May 3, at 11 a.m. in lecture room E 104 and is part of the professorial proceedings.This lecture will take you on an engaging journey from humble …