Best Student Paper Award AAMAS 2025
In May 2025, the 24th edition of the prestigious International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems took place. The conference presents the Best Student Paper Award, which this year went to the VASSAL project team for their published study "Decentralized Planning Using Probabilistic Hyperproperties." Three names associated with FIT VUT appeared among the award-winning authors: doctoral students Filip Macák and Roman Andriushchenko, supervised by doc. RNDr. Milan Češka, Ph.D.
Fajčík Martin, Ing., Ph.D.
Hájková Gabriela, Mgr.
Jírovec Martin, Ing.
Juránková Markéta, Ing., Ph.D.
Juříček Zdeněk, Sr.
Korček Pavol, Ing., Ph.D.
Lengál Ondřej, Ing., Ph.D.
Malinka Kamil, Mgr., Ph.D.
Matoušek Jiří, Ing., Ph.D.
Poledňová Pavla
Veselý Vladimír, Ing., Ph.D.
Zaklová Kristýna, Ing.
The Commemorative Medal of FIT BUT (The Bronze Medal)
Bronze medal Faculty of Information Technology BUT is awarded by the dean for excellent working results and performance of tasks at the institute, significant scientific results and promotion of faculty, etc.
The Commemorative Medal of FIT BUT (The Gold Medal)
Dean of the Faculty of Information Technology BUT awarded the Gold Medal of the Faculty of Information Technology BUT in recognition of significant contribution to the development of the faculty and the entire BUT during the term of office Faculty Secretary
Burget Radek, doc. Ing., Ph.D.
Čadík Martin, doc. Ing., Ph.D.
Mrázek Vojtěch, Ing., Ph.D.
Szydlo Mieczyslaw, Ing.
Zbořil František, doc. Ing., Ph.D.
The Commemorative Medal of FIT BUT (The Silver Medal)
Silver Medal of the Faculty of Information Technology BUT is awarded by the dean for long-term superior business results.
Werner von Siemens Award for Best Accademic 2024
Associate Professor Jaroš has been nominated for the Werner von Siemens Award for his outstanding contributions to science, education, innovation, and the development of Brno University of Technology. He is a recognized figure in the field of supercomputing technologies, with a career that spans cutting-edge research, excellent teaching, and an active role in academic leadership. He is a co-founder of the k-Wave project, which over the past fifteen years has become a global standard in modeling medical ultrasound for both academia and industry. This software now has more than 25,000 users and supports the advancement of personalized medicine.
However, Jiří Jaroš is also - and perhaps above all - an innovative educator who continuously enriches his courses with the latest insights from research and practice. He is unafraid to introduce new teaching methods and motivates his students by involving them in international projects. It was he who made national supercomputers accessible to all students of the faculty, thereby enabling them to work with cutting-edge technologies.