DEFENDED THESES

COMPUTATIONAL AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS

  • Lenka Přibylová – Stochastic modeling and optimization of risks – prof. Ing. Radim Briš, CSc. – 22. 11. 2019 
  • Thanh Tien Thach – Bayes approach to explore the mixture failure rate model – prof. Ing. Radim Briš, CSc. – 22. 11. 2019 
  • Rajko Ćosić – Modeling of thermodynamics of quantum systems via path-integral Monte Carlo methods
    doc. RNDr. René Kalus, Ph.D. – 13. 03. 2020 
  • Michal Krvačenko – Utilization of dicrete mathematics in parallel boundary element method – doc. Ing. Dalibor Lukáš, Ph.D. – 24. 3. 2022
  • Martin Mrovec – Mathematical methods for electronic structure calculations of large systems – prof. RNDr. René Kalus, Ph.D. – 4. 4. 2022

COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES

  • Martin Golasowski – High Performance Programming Models for Monte Carlo Methods – doc. Mgr. Jiří Dvorský, Ph.D. – 3.6.2020
  • Jiří Tomčala – Real Time Series Analysis in Terms of Predictability, Entropy, and Chaos – doc. RNDr. Marek Lampart, Ph.D.  – 31.8.2021
  • Milan Jaroš – Massively parallel implementation of algorithms for computer graphics – prof. Ing. Tomáš Kozubek, Ph.D.  – 29.4.2022 

NUMERICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL MATHEMATICS

  • Tomáš Gergelits – Krylov Subspace Methods – Analysis and Application –  prof. Ing. Strakoš Zdeněk, DrSc. – 21.9.2020
  • Monika Balázsová – Numerical analysis of problems in time-dependent domains – prof. RNDr. Feistauer Miloslav, DrSc., dr. h. c. – 10.05.2021

MATHEMATICAL AND COMPUTER MODELLING

BIOPHYSICS AND PHYSICS OF NANOSTRUCTURES

  • Miroslav Kolos – Computer modeling of two-dimensional binary semiconductors properties using many-body methods –  Mgr. František Karlický, Ph.D. – 30.8.2021