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How can we thrive in an era of rapid technological change—including AI—geopolitical uncertainty, and growing demands for energy and technological resilience? Answers will be provided at the United by Innovation – Industry 4.0 Open House conference, which will take place on May 14, 2026, at the CPIT TL3 facility at VŠB – Technical University of Ostrava.
Czech Technical University in Prague – International PhD Programme (PICTUS) will recruit a total of 23 PhD students for a full 48-month employment contract and enroll them in a specific PhD course.

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ČVUT Engineers Prague, the university hockey team representing the Czech Technical University in Prague, won two sets of silver medals in the recently concluded season.
The University Center for Energy-Efficient Buildings of the Czech Technical University (UCEEB) and the National Network of Healthy Cities of the Czech Republic (NSZM ČR) have signed a memorandum of cooperation aimed at supporting health, quality of life and sustainable development in cities, municipalities and regions of the Czech Republic.
The CTU Seniors Club organizes professional lectures by representatives from various fields of science, arts, and witnesses of important events. It also provides its members with information about events and the development of CTU. The club's chairman is PhDr. Stanislav Horák, Csc.
A builder who was at the birth of prestressed concrete in Czech bridge construction and established himself among the elite as one of the youngest co-authors of the winning design for the Nusel Bridge. Jan Vítek looks back on a century of his life, his professional career connected with the Faculty of Civil Engineering of the Czech Technical University, and the key technical decisions that influenced the shape of Czech bridges for decades to come.
How to safely train in working with unexploded ordnance? And how to get a real-time overview of a complex situation in the field? Researchers from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of the Czech Technical University in Prague are looking for answers to these questions. Teams led by Prof. Jiří Žára and Dr. David Sedláček from the Department of Computer Graphics and Interaction are developing two projects that use virtual and augmented reality for training and decision-making in critical situations – from the work of bomb disposal experts to the control of robotic systems in the field.