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FIT intern at CERN is developing particle accelerator monitoring software

It started with an interest in nuclear physics, chemistry and energy, and continued with an internship at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva. Since March, FIT student Silvie Němcová has been working as an intern in a team developing software that is part of CERN's critical infrastructure. "For me, it is a great opportunity to combine IT with my other interests, while participating in a project which includes interesting experiments," she says.


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Matej Viskupič's award-winning algorithm will be used at the National Museum

The algorithm for tracking people, developed by Matej Viskupič, a student of the Faculty of Information Technology, helps determine the optimal placement of exhibits in museums and galleries. His work was awarded by the Sewio company, the main partner of the Excel@FIT 2022 student competition, which also deals with this problem in its business. In addition, the system will be installed this summer at the National Museum in Prague. For more information, see the article

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BUT sensors protect bee colonies from starvation and theft

Do you like honey? And do you know what it takes to get it on your table? The bees must survive the winter, start collecting nectar in the spring and not freeze to death. But even warm weather and a strong bee colony are no guarantees that the beekeeper will be able to extract the honey. The bees can swarm and fly away, starve, or be stolen with the beehive. But there is a way to prevent all that: ApiVčelař 4.0 and the smart scales and sensors invented by BUT experts that remotely provide data to beekeepers. For more information see the article

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(F)IT Summer School for Girls introduces high school students to the latest IT trends

Program a robot, design a mobile app, create a prototype on a 3D printer or get acquainted with virtual reality and biometrics - these are just some of the things prepared for the participants of the 16th (F)IT Summer School for Girls. The event, which will take place from 22 to 26 August 2022 at the Faculty of Information Technology BUT, is designed for all female high school students who are interested in or attracted by IT. The five-day event will introduce them to different areas of information technology and the latest trends, but most importantly, they will have the opportunity to try everything out in practice. For more information, visit the event's website at http://holky.fit.vutbr.cz/.

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Dean of FIT receives honorary doctorate from Finnish Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology

Dean of the Faculty of Information Technology Pavel Zemčík received the honorary doctorate on Saturday. The Finnish Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology (LUT) awarded the honorary degree for his contribution to the long-term co-operation between the two institutions.

At Saturday's ceremony, the university awarded honorary degrees to nine Finnish personalities from the world of science and technology and seven distinguished international partners, including FIT Dean Pavel Zemčík. "These are personalities who have been our partners for many years. We would like to thank them for our successful co-operation and strengthen our future strategic partnerships," said LUT Vice-Rector Jaana Sandström.

Pavel Zemčík established co-operation with the Finnish university more than twenty-five years ago, beginning with three research and teaching fellowships he completed in Lappeenranta between 1996 and 1999. Gradually, the co-operation between FIT BUT and LUT began to deepen and today they are important partners in research, education and exchange programmes for students and academics.

"The honorary doctorate is an award that I appreciate very much. LUT is a leading university and I am glad that I stood at the beginning of our partnership, watching as it has grown to become very strong today. I accept this as an appreciation of the co-operation between our faculty and our Finnish partners. When I look at the results that have come out of our collaborative efforts, I am convinced that joint work on research projects and study programmes will bring many more benefits to both parties in the future," said Pavel Zemčík.

The two universities share a research interest, particularly in the field of image processing. Researchers from both institutions have been involved in projects such as multispectral image processing, quality monitoring in wood production and plankton assessment. LUT and BUT even have a joint Master's double degree programme in Computer Vision and are currently preparing a joint PhD programme.

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Dean of FIT Pavel Zemčík with his wife. Source: Pavel Zemčík

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