The finale of the 8th Annual Roboshow was held in Zenger auditorium of Faculty of Electrical Engineering at Charles square on Friday, 16 December. Teams by students of CTU and various high schools from across the country competed in a tense fight, accompanied by great public interest in which the NEXT TEAM from the Zlin Gymnasium had won. Its members were Petr Molek, David Strouhal and Jan Vlk.
The student of the CTU Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering recieved the ministry´s award for outstanding performance of czech students and researchers in the year 2016 during ceremony held at the premises of the Senate on 30 November.
Expert Panel of the Government Council for Research, Development, Innovation (RVVI) selected a total of 276 best results of czech research from the years 2010 to 2014 in the 2nd pillar of the Evaluation of the results of RVVI research organizations 2015. The criterion in this pillar is the excellence of results, which are judged by response to results published and by the industrial impact of applied results.
Last November weekend, the CTU athletic representation participated in the 2nd annual World University Games, held in Rome. Our university was represented by a total of 72 students in nine sport teams in a strong competition from 3 continents, 28 countries, 57 universities represented by 1800 athletes
On 22 November, results of the prestigious science competition Czech Head were announced. Ing. Jan Kraček, Ph.D. from the Department of Electromagnetic Field of Faculty of Electrical Engineering, earned the CEZ Group’s Doctorandus Price for technical sciences field. The professional jury was intrigued by his doctoral thesis on the technology of wireless power.
The Entrepreneurship Week took place at various locations throughout the Czech Republic from 14 to 20 November, with CTU as its partner. The aim of the event, held in parallel in 160 countries worldwide, was mainly to address business and entrepreneurs, helping them in further development, motivate more people to do business and contribute to global economic growth.
Student of the Electronics and Communications study program of Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Vojtech Zethner, received award in the Futura category for his electromagnetic accelerator prototype at the presentation ceremony of the 10th annual Czech Head competition which took place on 15 November in Brno.
The 23rd annual European Fair of Education and Lifelong Learning, Gaudeamus, was held at the Brno fair grounds on 1 to 4 November. The CTU exhibit wa evaluated as the best for the third time in a row. Reviewed by the high school students, the team of our university regularly ranks at the top positions since 2010.
On the Mapy.cz website, internet enhanced maps for visually impaired users were made available for the Slovak Republic on 27 October 2016. The so-called haptic maps are the result of a technology that since 2014 generates data for tactile maps based on visual maps. The map portal cooperates on its development with academic centers ELSA CTU and Teiresiás Masaryk University in Brno. The Slovak haptic map is available in the approximate scale of 1:1200 as is the map of the Czech Republic.
Collaboration of scientists, students and the leading provider of open-source solutions, Red Hat, is covered by new research and development facility of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering. It was launched on 26 October as part of the Computer Department.

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