Research ActivitiesOur research activities focus on different aspects of building component-based software, with emphasis on four distinct topics:
Teaching ActivitiesOur department is responsible for teaching courses at bachelor, master and doctoral levels. Integrated with the university curriculum, the courses give a deep technical understanding of computer architectures, major programming languages, operating systems, middleware, and methods of reliable software design. The courses are supplemented by cross-cutting seminars open to students at all levels, featuring international researchers and industrial practitioners who bring up-to-date research and industrial topics to the interested students and faculty members.
The teaching activities of our department rely strongly on personal collaboration with individual students. We involve bachelor and master students in our research through various types of individual and group projects. This helps students in their future careers by providing a technically demanding experience that exercises the ability to formulate ideas and to apply critical reasoning. Doctoral Students
Our department has a long tradition of bringing up excellent doctoral students who secure positions in leading industrial companies and recognized academic institutions. Our Ph.D. students participate in national and international research projects related to their main research topic and collect teaching experience in education at bachelor and master levels. This gives our Ph.D. students valuable practical experience as well as the necessary soft skills that heavily contribute to career development. Recently Involved in (PC/SC/OC) |
NewsNext D3S SeminarVojtech Horky: SPL Progress Report HelenOS @ GSoC 2012D3S has become a Google Summer of Code 2012 mentoring organization for the HelenOS microkernel multiserver operating system. We are honoured that Google decided to select us again after our last year's successful mentoring. For more details have a look at our ideas list. Full-Time Research Position Available
The offered PhD thesis topic will be in the area of Formal Specification of Services. Contact: Tomáš Bureš, bures<at-sign>d3s.mff.cuni.cz More information on eligibility and how to apply at www.relate-itn.eu. Ph.D. StudiesAre you interested in
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