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News

Are you considering becoming a blood donor? You now have a unique opportunity to do so right at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of CTU! In cooperation with the Military University Hospital Prague, FEE is organizing a blood donation drive on Tuesday, April 15. Anyone can participate – whether you’re a first-time donor or have donated before. Check out the conditions you need to meet, and if you qualify, sign up and come! You’ll do a good deed and get a good feeling – plus a snack! The CTU Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and the University of Chemistry and Technology Prague (VŠCHT) also support the event.

Reports

Matyáš Boura has won the fourteenth edition of the competition with his project Housing Olšanská, on which he worked in the Kuzemenský studio. The jury appreciated the urban form, material concept and layout. The announcement of the results took place on Thursday 27 February at CTU Faculty of Architecture.
On Monday, 3 March 2025, the Minister for Science, Research and Innovation Marek Ženíšek visited the Czech Institute of Informatics, Robotics and Cybernetics – a leading scientific research institute of the Czech Technical University in Prague. The Minister met with a group of top researchers in the field of artificial intelligence, machine learning and robotics with an international reputation, who discussed with him mainly issues of research funding and management. The programme also included a visit to the RICAIP Testbed Prague experimental laboratories, where he learned about the latest technologies and their application in industrial practice.
On Thursday, 27 February, a conference was held by the Reflex magazine and the e15 magazine titled Defence and Security. The programme was divided into three parts - Financing the defence industry, Dialogue between the state and industry in the context of current security threats and The future of the Czech defence industry. Vojtěch Petráček, Rector of CTU, was among the discussants in the second part.
Visitors to the Josef Underground Laboratory, which includes the Josef Adit, operated by the Centre for Experimental Geotechnics of Faculty of Civil Engineering of Czech Technical University in Prague, will have a unique opportunity to learn about the story of the adit's creation as told by the miners who worked there. Guided tours will explain the origin of the workplace and visitors will also learn from the staff of the Centre of Experimental Geotechnics about its current use for teaching, science and research at CTU FCE.
As part of the ongoing WEEE Aware/WEEE Lives campaign, the Czech Technical University in Prague (CTU), the lead partner of the Circular WEEEP project, significantly influenced young minds by visiting 16 school classrooms and engaging approximately 480 students in discussions about e-waste and the circular economy.