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General topics of doctoral theses and the supervisors for doctoral study in academic year 2015/2016 January 2015

Computer Science and Engineering Computer Science and Engineering A1 Software process analysis and modeling Doc. Ing. Přemysl Brada, Ph.D., A2 Structure and properties representation of modular software systems Doc. Ing. Přemysl Brada, Ph.D., MS.c. A3 Verification of compatibility for software components and their integration Doc. Ing. Přemysl Brada, Ph.D., A4 Complex modular software visualization methods Doc. Ing. Přemysl Brada, Ph.D., A5 Using symbolic execution for generating test input data Doc. Ing. Pavel Herout, Ph.D. A6 Generating test input data with oracle Doc. Ing. Pavel Herout, Ph.D. A7 Text Summarization and its Use in the Multilingual Web Environment Prof. Ing. Karel Ježek, CSc. A8 Advanced Information Retrieval Methods Prof. Ing. Karel Ježek, CSc. A9 Metries and Methods for Texts Content Comparison Prof. Ing. karel Ježek, CSc. A10 Robust (statistical) methods suitable for the analysis of visual information Doc. Dr. Ing. Jana Klečková A11 Analysis of medical multivariate censored data Doc. Dr. Ing. Jana Klečková A12 Knowledge-based system of differential diagnosis Doc. Dr. Ing. Jana Klečková A13 Registration Methods for Global Reference Body Doc. Ing. Josef Kohout, Ph.D. A14 Algorithms for Prediction of Glucose Concentration in the Human Body Doc. Ing. Josef Kohout, Ph.D. A15 Representation of geometric models based on clustering Prof. Dr. Ing. Ivana Kolingerová A16 Crowd simulation in geometric urban models Prof. Dr. Ing. Ivana Kolingerová A17 Optimation of geometric models Prof. Dr. Ing. Ivana Kolingerová A18 Text Document Similarity Detection Ing. Pavel Král, Ph.D. A19 Unsupervised and semi-supervised methods for natural language processing Ing. Pavel Král, Ph.D. A20 Automatic document classification methods Ing. Pavel Král, Ph.D. A21 Syntax for natural language processing Ing. Pavel Král, Ph.D. A22 Semantics for natural language processing Ing. Pavel Král, Ph.D. A23 Automatic face recognition Ing. Pavel Král, Ph.D. A24 Pattern detection methods Ing. Pavel Král, Ph.D. A25 Textual and graphical information for image retrieval Ing. Pavel Král, Ph.D. A26 Methodology of ontology creation for formal description of sentence Prof. Ing. Václav Matoušek, CSc. semantics A27 Effective system for meaning extraction from spontaneous speech Prof. Ing. Václav Matoušek, CSdc. recordings A28 Natural language processing and ontological knowledge management Prof. Ing. Václav Matoušek, CSc. A29 Proposal and realization of a software tool for biomedical information Prof. Ing. Václav Matoušek, CSc. extraction A30 Analysis and processing of heterogeneous medical data Ing. Roman Mouček, Ph.D. A31 Methods of biomedical data processing, application for early diagnosis Ing. Pavel Nový, Ph.D. A32 Information visualization methods Prof. Ing. Václav Skala, CSc. A33 Virtual reality for industry application Prof. Ing. Václav Skala, CSc. Plasma Physics and Physics of Thin Films A1 Multifunctional oxide films Prof. Ing. Jindřich Musil, DrSc. A2 Nanocomposite oxide coatings prepared using reactive magnetron sputtering Prof. Ing. Jindřich Musil, DrSc. A3 Multicomponent nanocomposite films prepared using pulsed magnetron Prof. RNDr. Jaroslav Vlček, CSc. sputtering A4 Reactive high-power impulse magnetron sputtering of dielectric films Prof. RNDr. Jaroslav Vlček, CSc. 1

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 Computer modelling and dynamics of flexible multibody systems Ing. Michal Hajžman, Ph.D. A4 Modelling of bodies contact with damage seating and its technical Doc. Ing. Jaromír Švígler, CSc. consequences A5 Dynamical analysis of vibro-impact systems Prof. Ing. Vladimír Zeman, DrSc. Ing. Miroslav Byrtus, Ph.D. A6 Damage detection in composite structures using SHM system Ing. Robert Zemčík, Ph.D. A7 Modelling of composite protective parts for motorcyclists Prof. Ing. Vladislav Laš, CSc. Ing. Radek Kottner, Ph.D. A8 Modelling of fatigue damage of composite materials using CDM principles Ing. Tomáš Kroupa, Ph.D. Ing. Petr Měšťánek, Ph.D. A9 Buckling of composite structures Ing. Tomáš Kroupa, Ph.D. Ing. Vilém Pompe, Ph.D. A10 Shape optimization in acoustic wave propagation Prof. Dr. Ing. Eduard Rohan, DSc. A11 Shape optimization in fluid flow problems Prof. Dr. Ing. Eduard Rohan, DSc. Ing. Robert Cimrman, Ph.D. A12 Modelling of wave propagation and dispersion in fluid saturated porous media Prof. Dr. Ing. Eduard Rohan, DSc. A13 Multiscale modelling of blood flow in pathologically changed vessels Doc. Ing. Jan Vimmr, Ph.D. A14 Modelling of non-newtonian free surface flows Doc. Ing. Jan Vimmr, Ph.D. A15 Modelling non-newtonian fluids in biomechanics Prof. Ing. Jiří Křen, CSc. A16 Modelling of the mechanical properties of tissues on the cellular level Prof. Ing. Josef Rosenberg, DrSc. A17 The complex biomechanical modelling of the organs in the human body Prof. Ing. Josef Rosenberg, DrSc. A18 Wave propagation in heterogeneous materials and acoustics Prof. Dr. Ing. Eduard Rohan, DSc. A19 Optimization of deforming materials and metamaterials in multiphysical Prof. Dr. Ing. Eduard Rohan, DSc. interactions A20 Multiscale models of flow and remodelling in tissues for complex simulations Prof. Dr. Ing. Eduard Rohan, DSc. of liver perfusion A21 Micromechanics and statistical mechanics for applications in biomechanics Doc. Dr. RNDr. Miroslav Holeček A22 Microstructure and biomechanics of corio-epidermal suspension of the distal phalanx in horse Doc. Dr. RNDr. Miroslav Holeček Doc. MUDr.Mgr. Zbyněk Tonar, Ph.D. A23 Micromechanics at molecular level molecular motors, Maxwell s demon Doc. Dr. RNDr. Miroslav Holeček A24 Calculations of material properties by means of ab-initio finite-element code RNDr Jiří Vackář CSc A25 Fracture of anisotropic thin-walled structures applying multiscale numerical Doc. Ing. Petr Brož, DrSc. methods A26 Analysis of glued adhesive joints for hybrid beams Doc. Ing. Petr Brož, DrSc. A27 Virtual human body models for industrial applications Doc. Ing. Luděk Hynčík, Ph.D. Ing. Luděk Kovář, Ph.D. Influence of pelvis and pelvic floor morphology on injuries during delivery Doc. Ing. Luděk Hynčík, Ph.D. doc. MUDr. Ladislav Krofta, CSc. A28 Active virtual human body models Doc. Ing. Luděk Hynčík, Ph.D. A29 Resistance of Building Structures to the Effects of Extreme Loads Doc. Ing. Jan Pašek, Ph.D. A30 Influence of Interaction Load-Bearing and non-bearing Structures on the Static Behaviour of Buildings Doc. Ing. Jan Pašek, Ph.D. 2

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. A8 Technical Diagnostics Prof.Ing.Josef Psutka, CSc. A9 Voice Dialog Systems with speech synthesis, recognition, and understanding Prof.Ing.Josef Psutka, CSc. A10 Audiovisual Speech Recognition 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. A22 Multimodal human-computer interaction Doc.Ing.Miloš Železný,Ph.D. A23 Motion analysis and 3D scanning Doc.Ing.Miloš Železný,Ph.D. A24 Analysis of thermovision imagery Doc.Ing.Miloš Železný,Ph.D. A25 Image analysis in biological systems Doc.Ing.Miloš Železný,Ph.D. A26 Methods of complex engineered systems with applications in energy and biological technologies Doc.Ing.Eduard Janeček, CSc. Mathematics Applied Mathematics č. Téma Školitel Nonlinear boundary value problems for differential and difference equations Prof. RNDr. Pavel Drábek, DrSc. Doc. Ing. Petr Girg, Ph.D. Doc. Ing. Gabriela Holubová, Ph.D. Doc. RNDr. Petr Stehlík, Ph.D. Prof. RNDr. Milan Kučera, DrSc. Mathematical models of theoretical ecology Prof. RNDr. Vlastimil Křivan, CSc. Doc. RNDr. Petr Stehlík, Ph.D. Modelling of material memory and fatigue RNDr. Pavel Krejčí, CSc. Models of stochastic dynamics Prof. RNDr. Bohdan Maslowski, DrSc. Variational inequalities Prof. RNDr. Milan Kučera, DrSc. Simulation and statistical modeling of basic financial indicators Advanced symbolic-numerical computations in geometry and geometric modelling Numerical models, methods and algorithms: design and analysis 3 Doc. Ing. František Vávra, CSc. Doc. Ing. Bohumír Bastl, Ph.D. Doc. RNDr. František Ježek, CSc. Doc. RNDr. Miroslav Lávička, Ph.D. Doc. Ing. Marek Brandner, Ph.D. Doc. Ing. Josef Daněk, Ph.D.

Structural Graph Theory Algorithms for Hard Problems in Combinatorial Optimization Homogenization methods in problems with nonlinear PDEs describing heterogeneous media Shape optimization for problems constrained by PDEs Doc. Ing. Roman Čada, Ph.D. Doc. RNDr. Tomáš Kaiser, Ph.D. Prof. RNDr. Zdeněk Ryjáček, DrSc. Doc. Ing. Roman Čada, Ph.D. Prof. Dr. Ing. Eduard Rohan, DSc., Prof. Dr. Ing. Eduard Rohan, DSc. Geomatics Geomatics No. Topic Supervisor A1 Application of potential theory for determination of the Earth s gravity field 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 Ing. Vojtech Pálinkáš, PhD. models 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 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 Ing. Jan Douša, Ph.D. GNSS A9 Development of GNSS data analyses for ionosphere Ing. Jan Douša, Ph.D. monitoring A10 Development of GNSS data analyses for troposphere Ing. Jan Douša, Ph.D. monitoring targeting on meteorology A11 Development of GNSS data analyses for troposphere Ing. Jan Douša, Ph.D. monitoring targeting on climatology A12 Development of GNSS data analyses for geodynamics Ing. Jan Douša, Ph.D. A13 Advanced methods of real-time precise point positioning A14 Parametrization of the Earth s gravity field through combination of heterogeneous gravimetric and gradiometric data A15 Variational methods for solving problems of potential theory in physical geodesy A16 Optimation of triangulated models for GIS Ing. Jan Douša, Ph.D. prof. Dr. Ing. Ivana Kolingerová 4