General topics of doctoral theses and the supervisors for doctoral study in academic year 2013/2014



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General topics of doctoral theses and the supervisors for doctoral study in academic year 2013/2014 January 2013

Computer Science and Engineering Computer Science and Engineering A1 Efficient software component representation and matching Doc. Ing. Přemysl Brada, Ph.D., MSc. A2 Visualization of complex modular software systems Doc. Ing. Přemysl Brada, Ph.D., MS.c. A3 Software component models for reliable composition Doc. Ing. Přemysl Brada, Ph.D., MSc. A4 Methods of testing of extensive software projects Doc. Ing. Pavel Herout, Ph.D. A5 Text Summarization and its Use in the Multilingual Web Environment Prof. Ing. Karel Ježek, CSc. A6 Methods and Tools for Sentiment analysis in Social Networks Prof. Ing. Karel Ježek, CSc. A7 Advanced Information Retrieval Methods Prof. Ing. Karel Ježek, CSc. A8 Reasoning Web Prof. Ing. karel Ježek, CSc. Registration Methods for Global Reference Body Doc. Ing. Josef Kohout, Ph.D. A9 Geometric models of proteins Prof. Dr. Ing. Ivana Kolingerová A10 Optimation of triangulated models Prof. Dr. Ing. Ivana Kolingerová A11 Geometric models for large data Prof. Dr. Ing. Ivana Kolingerová A12 Methodology of ontology creation for formal description of sentence Prof. Ing. Václav Matoušek, CSc. semantics A13 Effective system for meaning extraction from spontaneous speech Prof. Ing. Václav Matoušek, CSdc. recordings A14 Natural language processing and ontological knowledge management Prof. Ing. Václav Matoušek, CSc. A15 Proposal and realization of a software tool for biomedical information Prof. Ing. Václav Matoušek, CSc. extraction A16 Methods and tools for biomedical signal processing and real time analysis Prof. Ing. Václav Matoušek, CSc. of scanned data A17 Standardization of data models in electrophysiology Ing. Roman Mouček, Ph.D. A18 Processing of event related potentials and peripheral biological signals Ing. Roman Mouček, Ph.D. A19 Analysis of driver s attention Ing. Roman Mouček, Ph.D. A20 Analysis and evaluation of biomedical data Ing. Pavel Nový, Ph.D. A21 Generative programming, feature modelling and reuse in software Ing. Ondřej Rohlík, Ph.D. engineering A22 High-integrity software design and formal verification of software Ing. Ondřej Rohlík, Ph.D. properties on model or code level A23 New approaches to aspect oriented programming and modelling Ing. Ondřej Rohlík, Ph.D. A24 Intelligent software agents in simulations or computer games Ing. Ondřej Rohlík, Ph.D. A25 New approaches to user interface Ing. Ondřej Rohlík, Ph.D. A26 Algoritms for computer graphics with Geometrical Algebra Prof. Ing. Václav Skala, CSc. A27 Vizualization on n-dimensional t-variant data Prof. Ing. Václav Skala, CSc. A28 Visualization of Economical Informations Prof. Ing. Václav Skala, CSc. A29 Visualization of technical and medical data Prof. Ing. Václav Skala, CSc. A30 Data models for large geometrical data in distributed environment Prof. Ing. Václav Skala, CSc. A31 Interpolation and approximation methods for large geometrical data Prof. Ing. Václav Skala, CSc. Mathematics Applied Mathematics č. Téma Školitel A1 Algorithms for hard problems in combinatorial optimization Doc. Ing. Roman Čada, Ph.D. A2 Application of the method of transfer of conditions to the Prof. RNDr. Petr Přikryl, CSc. numerical solution of moving boundary problems A3 Computational fluid dynamics Doc. Ing. Marek Brandner, Ph.D. A4 Continuous Models of Stochastic Dynamics Prof. RNDr. Bohdan Maslowski, DrSc. A5 Covering and factorization problems in graph theory Doc. Ing. Roman Čada, Ph.D. 1

A6 Fučík spectra of continuous and discrete operators Doc. Ing. Gabriela Holubová, Ph.D. A7 Geometric fractional Brownian motion and its applications Prof. RNDr. Bohdan Maslowski, DrSc. A8 Geometric modelling - continuous and discrete objects Doc. RNDr. František Ježek, CSc. A9 Homogenization of PDE with periodically heterogeneous Prof. Dr. Ing. Eduard Rohan, DSc. coefficients - modeling of optical or acoustic wave dispersion on interfaces A10 Chromatic graph theory Doc. RNDr. Tomáš Kaiser, Ph.D. A11 Mathematical and numerical modelling of non-equilibrium Prof. RNDr. Petr Přikryl, CSc. phase transitions A12 Mathematical models of theoretical ecology Prof. RNDr. Vlastimil Křivan, CSc. A13 Modelling of material memory and fatigue RNDr. Pavel Krejčí, CSc. A14 Multipoint boundary value problems for ordinary differential Prof. RNDr. Pavel Drábek, DrSc. equations A15 Nonlinear boundary value problems for ordinary differential Prof. RNDr. Pavel Drábek, DrSc. equations of higher order A16 Nonlinear boundary value problems for partial differential Prof. RNDr. Pavel Drábek, DrSc. equations of the second order with degenerated and singular coefficients A17 Nonlinear eigenvalue problems, characterization of the Prof. RNDr. Pavel Drábek, DrSc. spectrum b A18 Nonlinear functional analysis and its applications - application RNDr. Petr Tomiczek, CSc. to mathematical physics A19 Nonlinear functional analysis and its applications - variational RNDr. Petr Tomiczek, CSc. methods and optimization A20 Nonsmooth models for the phase transitions, classification of Prof. RNDr. Pavel Drábek, DrSc. the critical energy levels A21 Numerical methods for systems of PDEs describing porous Prof. Dr. Ing. Eduard Rohan, DSc. media saturated by fluids - convection-diffusion in biomechanics A22 Numerical modelling - effective numerical methods for solving Doc. Ing. Josef Daněk, Ph.D. large-scale elliptic problems A23 Numerical modelling - numerical methods in linear and nonlinear elasticity A24 Numerical methods for transport equation A25 Qualitative and computational methods in the study of nonlinear problems A26 Qualitative and quantitative properties of nonlinear boundary problems A27 Reaction-diffusion systems with unilateral conditions, interpretation in biology A28 Shape optimization for problems constrained by multiscale PDEs - optimal design of metamaterials A29 Special classes of curves and surfaces studying in alternative geometric systemsb A30 Structural problems in Hamiltonian graph theory A31 Two-scale convergence and Gamma convergence for nonlinear PDE problems. A32 Variational inequalities - bifurcation and stability, interpretation in physics and biology Doc. Ing. Josef Daněk, Ph.D. Doc. Ing. Marek Brandner, Ph.D. Doc. Ing. Petr Girg, Ph.D. Doc. Ing. Gabriela Holubová, Ph.D. Prof. RNDr. Milan Kučera, DrSc. Prof. Dr. Ing. Eduard Rohan, DSc. Doc. RNDr. Miroslav Lávička, Ph.D. Prof. RNDr. Zdeněk Ryjáček, DrSc. Prof. Dr. Ing. Eduard Rohan, DSc. Prof. RNDr. Milan Kučera, DrSc. 2

Geomatics Geomatics No. Topic Supervisor A1 Application of potential theory for determination of the Earth s gravity field RNDr. Ing. Petr Holota, DrSc. A2 Computation of a precise local gravity field model for height transformation in the Czech Republic A3 Determination of temporal variations of the Earth s gravity field from available local gravity data or global geopotential models Ing. Vojtech Pálinkáš, PhD. A4 Forward modelling in geodesy A5 GPS in the process of creation, management and maintenance of cadastral records doc. Ing. Václav Čada, CSc. Prof. Ing. Jan Kostelecký, DrSc. A6 Gravity field mapping through combination of heterogeneous gravity field data RNDr. Ing. Petr Holota, DrSc.i A7 Information systems of public administration in information society doc. Ing. Václav Čada, CSc. doc. Ing. Jiří Šíma, CSc. A8 Troposphere modelling for precise position estimation with GNSS Ing. Jan Douša, Ph.D. A9 Development of GNSS data analyses for ionosphere monitoring Ing. Jan Douša, Ph.D. A10 Development of GNSS data analyses for troposphere monitoring targeting on meteorology Ing. Jan Douša, Ph.D. A11 Development of GNSS data analyses for troposphere monitoring targeting on climatology Ing. Jan Douša, Ph.D. A12 Development of GNSS data analyses for geodynamics Ing. Jan Douša, Ph.D. A13 Advanced methods of real-time precise point positioning Ing. Jan Douša, Ph.D. A14 Parametrization of the Earth s gravity field through combination of heterogeneous gravimetric and gradiometric data RNDr. Ing. Petr Holota, DrSc. A15 Variational methods for solving problems of potential theory RNDr. Ing. Petr Holota, DrSc. in physical geodesy A16 Optimation of triangulated models for GIS prof. Dr. Ing. Ivana Kolingerová Applied Sciences and Computer Engineering Applied Mechanics A1 Modeling of the random vibrating structures Prof. Dr. Ing. Jan Dupal A2 Parametric vibrations of the non-symetrical rotors Prof. Dr. Ing. Jan Dupal A3 Modelling of contact surfaces with a damaged location Doc. Ing. Jaromír Švígler, CSc. A4 Dynamical analysis of vibro-impact systems Prof. Ing. Vladimír Zeman, DrSc. special supervisor Ing. Miroslav Byrtus, Ph.D. A5 Fatigue life Prediction of Composite Materials Prof. Ing. Vladislav Laš, CSc. A6 Damage of interface of composite materials Ing. Robert Zemčík, Ph.D. Special supervisor Ing. Tomáš Kroupa, Ph.D. A7 Buckling of composite structures Ing. Robert Zemčík, Ph.D. Special supervisor Ing. Tomáš Kroupa, Ph.D. A8 Shape optimization in acoustic wave propagation Prof. Dr. Ing. Eduard Rohan, DSc. A9 Shape optimization in fluid flow problems Prof. Dr. Ing. Eduard Rohan, DSc. special supervisor Ing. Robert Cimrman, Ph.D. A10 Modelling of wave propagation and dispersion in fluid saturated porous media Prof. Dr. Ing. Eduard Rohan, DSc. A11 Modelling of hemodynamics in carotid artery with possible atherosclerotic Doc. Ing. Jan Vimmr, Ph.D. plaque development A12 Modelling non-newtonian fluids in biomechanics Prof. Ing. Jiří Křen, CSc. A13 Modelling of growth and remodelling of tissues Prof. Ing. Josef Rosenberg, DrSc. A14 The complex biomechanical modelling of the organs in the human body Prof. Ing. Josef Rosenberg, DrSc. 3

A15 Shape and topology optimization in interaction problems Prof. Dr. Ing. Eduard Rohan, DSc. A16 Application of multiscale tissue description for development of their Prof. Dr. Ing. Eduard Rohan, DSc. microstructure-oriented models A17 Micromechanics and statistical mechanics for applications in biomechanics Doc. Dr. RNDr. Miroslav Holeček A18 Two-scale models in continuum mechanics with applications in biomechanics Doc. Dr. RNDr. Miroslav Holeček A19 Modelling of living tissue based on stereological assessment of their microscopic structure Doc. Dr. RNDr. Miroslav Holeček special supervisor Doc. MUDr.Mgr. Zbyněk Tonar, Ph.D. A20 Extended continuum models Doc. Dr. RNDr. Miroslav Holeček A21 Reliability Assessment of Composite Structures using SBRA method Prof. Ing. Pavel Marek, DrSc. A22 Formulation of the Rules of probabilistic Simulation Based Reliability Prof. Ing. Pavel Marek, DrSc. Assessment Method SBRA applicable in Codes A23 Fracture of anisotropic thin-walled structures applying multiscale numerical methods Doc. Ing. Petr Brož, DrSc. Applied Sciences and Computer Engineering Cybernetics A1 Sliding mode control Prof.Ing.Miloš Schlegel, CSc. A2 Robust pole placement by output feedback Prof.Ing.Miloš Schlegel, CSc. A3 Active damping of vibration Prof.Ing.Miloš Schlegel, CSc. A4 Robust modal control of LTI systems Prof.Ing.Miloš Schlegel, CSc. A5 Model predictive control with constraints Prof.Ing.Miloš Schlegel, CSc. A6 Motion control systems Prof.Ing.Miloš Schlegel, CSc. A7 Speech Recognition and Understanding Prof.Ing.Josef Psutka, CSc. Doc.Ing.Luděk Műller, Ph.D. A8 Technical Diagnostics Prof.Ing.Josef Psutka, CSc. Doc.Ing.Luděk Műller, Ph.D. A9 Voice Dialog Systems with speech synthesis, recognition, and understanding Prof.Ing.Josef Psutka, CSc. Doc.Ing.Luděk Műller, Ph.D. A10 Audiovisual Speech Recognition Doc.Ing.Luděk Műller, Ph.D. A11 Speech Signal Processing and Recognition Doc.Ing.Dr.Vlasta Radová A12 State estimation of nonlinear or non-gaussion stochastic systems Prof.Ing.Miroslav Šimandl, CSc. A13 Active fault detection Prof.Ing.Miroslav Šimandl, CSc. A14 System identification and control with neural networks Prof.Ing.Miroslav Šimandl, CSc. A15 Adaptive signal processing Prof.Ing.Miroslav Šimandl, CSc. A16 Adaptive dual control Prof.Ing.Miroslav Šimandl, CSc. A17 State estimation and fault detection methods with GPS data: Personal Prof.Ing.Miroslav Šimandl, CSc. positioning and navigation A18 Computer Speech Synthesis Doc.Ing.Jindřich Matoušek,Ph.D A19 Multimodal processing of speech and sign language Doc.Ing.Miloš Železný,Ph.D. A20 Machine vision for medical and technical diagnostics Doc.Ing.Miloš Železný,Ph.D. A21 Remote sensing Doc.Ing.Miloš Železný,Ph.D. Applied Sciences and Computer Engineering Plasma Physics and Physics of Thin Films A1 Mechanical properties of hard films with a varying hardness-to-young s Prof. Ing. Jindřich Musil, DrSc. modulus ratio A2 Pulsed magnetron sputtering of nanostructured multicomponent thin-film Prof. RNDr. Jaroslav Vlček, CSc. materials A3 Physical processes of material surface treatment by high power lasers Doc. Ing. Milan Honner, Ph.D. 4