Aasem is currently working toward his Ph.D. degree in Robotics and Control Engineering. His research interests include optimization algorithms for wireless sensor networks and distributed algorithms.
Libor Bukata currently conducts the research on the energy optimization of robotic cells as a post-graduate student. His research reflects his passion for scheduling, combinatorial optimization, and parallel and distributed algorithms.
Jan is currently working toward his Ph.D. degree in Robotics and Control Engineering. His research interests include fieldbuses with time-triggered communication protocols and scheduling methods applicable in industry.
Přemysl is currently working toward his Ph.D. degree. He is interested in embedded devices, operating systems, and real-time and safety systems. Currently, his work is focused on a hypervisor for multi-core microcontrollers with isolation properties.
Jiri is a Ph.D. student at IIRC with interests in real-time systems, networking, parallelization, and combinatorial optimization. His research is dedicated to the trajectory planning for autonomous vehicles.
Joel Matejka is a Ph.D. student at IIRC. The main areas of his research include real-time embedded multi-core systems and multi-core scheduling. He is a member of the ACM Upsilon Pi Epsilon honor society.
Anna is a Ph.D. student at IIRC. Her research interests include scheduling algorithms, embedded multi-core real-time systems, and artificial intelligence. Currently, she is interested in time-triggered scheduling in safety-critical distributed systems for the automotive domain.
István Módos is a postgraduate student at CTU. The main areas of his research are scheduling and artificial intelligence. Currently, he is working on energy-aware scheduling for manufacturing.
Antonín is a Ph.D. student interested in using applied mathematics for difficult optimization problems. Currently, he focuses on the mixed-criticality scheduling with uncertain processing times.
Pavel Píša is an assistant professor at the CTU. He believes in open access to information and community maintained code. Pavel contributed with code, drivers, and many pieces of advice to several real-time operating systems, and moreover, he mentored many students to gain his level of expertise.
Tomas is currently engaged in hardware design and programming software for embedded systems. He is working on a project from the company ŠKODA AUTO. In free time, he deals with programming single-board computer without the use operating system (bare metal).
Jana is a secretary of prof. Dr. Ing. Zdeněk Hanzálek. She is responsible for an administrative support to a team while managing GACR and H2020 projects.
Student of Artificial Intelligence at Faculty of Electrical Engineering, CTU in Prague. Currently finishing master's thesis on Mixed-criticality scheduling and working on projects regarding optimization of supply chain management.
Michal is an assistant professor. He works in the area of embedded systems software with emphasis on operating systems, real-time control and safety. He cooperates with many industrial partners including Volkswagen, Nvidia, Eaton and Škoda.
Premysl Sucha is an assistant professor interested in operations research. He focuses on scheduling algorithms and high-performance computing. Premysl participated on several industrial collaborations, e.g. with Skoda Auto, Air Navigation Services of the ČR, and he also coordinated a European project.
Roman Václavík is a Ph.D. student with research activities in the area of personnel rostering. Currently, his work is concentrated on the rostering algorithms where machine learning techniques are used to exploit the previously gained knowledge to accelerate the algorithm.
Martin is currently engaged in the development of a rapid prototyping platform (RC car) intended for testing various trajectory planning and execution algorithms developed by the group members and students. His work focuses on the vehicle platform development tasks such as sensor drivers, lateral and longitudinal control of the car and system integration.