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Multidimenzionální modely neurčitosti

Start: 
2009
End: 
2011
Identification Code: 
GA201/09/1891
Project Type (EU): 
other
Publications ÚTIA: 
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2019-09-18 09:37

Mgr. Jan Koutný

This person is no longer active at UTIA.
Position: 
Ph.D. student
Research interests: 
Mathematical modelling, Young measures
2009-10-07 13:26

Ing. Petr Beremlijski

This person is no longer active at UTIA.
Position: 
Ph.D. student
2009-10-07 13:26

Doc. Ing. Vladislav Bína, Ph.D.

Position: 
research fellow
Kontakty
Research interests: 
Poverty Analysis, Probabilistic Models, Probabilistic Reasoning, Probabilistic Graphical Models, Causality, Household Survey
2019-01-08 13:17

Mgr. Vladislav Chýna

This person is no longer active at UTIA.
Position: 
Ph.D. student
2009-10-07 13:29

Ing. Tomáš Kincl

This person is no longer active at UTIA.
Position: 
Ph.D. student
2009-10-07 13:29

Ing. Jiří Přibil

This person is no longer active at UTIA.
Position: 
Ph.D. student
2009-10-07 13:29

Jozef Jurícek

This person is no longer active at UTIA.
Position: 
Ph.D. student
2011-01-24 10:54

Ing. Václav Kratochvíl, Ph.D.

Position: 
research fellow
Kontakty
Room: 
Phone: 
266052046
Mail: 
Research interests: 
Uncertainty theories, Decision-making, Applications, Managerial decisioning, Probabilistic methods in AI, Data mining,

Education

2013-2014, PostDoc position, Concordia University, Montréal, Canada

  • Working on: De Bruin-Erdös theorem for metric spaces, random numbers generation
  • Supervisor: Vašek Chvátal

 

2012, PhD, Mathematical Engineering, Czech Technical University

2024-03-19 16:55

RNDr. Michal Červinka, Ph.D.

Position: 
research fellow
Kontakty
Room: 
Phone: 
266052345
Mail: 
Research interests: 
Michal Červinka has focused on new applications of recent advances in nonlinear optimization and equilibrium modeling in finance and energy economics. His main research topics in recent years include development of new tools for stability analysis of stationarity points and solutions to mathematical programming problems with disjunctive structure, development of new solution approaches and modifications of existing numerical methods to particular structures of problems arising from various economics and finance applications.

Academic Experience:

2021-12-23 09:39

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