Publication date: 
2018/06/13
CTU has been presented as whole at the 15th Prague Museum Night at the National Technical Museum on the night of 9 to 10 June. It was the second most visited museum, with more than 10,000 visitors during the evening and throughout the night. As part of the event, the Faculty of Architecture in Dejvice was also accessible.

We introduced the fun science from CTU at the event. This was an interactive presentation of science, research and interesting projects that are being underway at our university. Visitors of all ages have become acquainted with technical innovations and curiosities from CTU at grounds other than on campus. One could try to drive a car on the traffic simulator of the Faculty of Transportation Technology, where a small knowledge test had to be passed before one was allowed in the simulator. An attractive program, especially for children and young visitors, was prepared by students from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering within the wITches amusement project. The attractive exposition of the so-called Flying Control Panel as well as the model of the UL-39 Albi ultra-light aircraft from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering raised a lot of interest. Visitors of all ages participated in a creative workshop at a photo-corner at the Faculty of Civil Engineering and got refreshed by a model of the Rio Water canal. No less attractive was the exhibition Human Body and Optics of the Faculty of Biomedical Engineering. Prague Museum Night attendees could also take copies of objects with 3D printers. They were presented by students from the Faculty of Information Technology. Space and radiation detectors, as well as optical nanostructures, were presented by the Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering. The Masaryk Institute of Advanced Studies has brought interesting publications for a wide range of visitors.

The event also featured the Faculty of Architecture, presented at the new building by architect Alena Šrámková from 19.00 to 01.00. Visitors experienced the faculty in a slightly different atmosphere. They learned something more about architecture and architects themselves through interesting exhibitions, unique lectures, prepared workshops and screenings.

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