Czech Technical University in Prague (CTU, České Vysoké Učení Technické v Praze – ČVUT in Czech) is one of the largest universities in the Czech Republic. Image File history File links Logo_cvut. ... Prague (Czech: Praha, see also other names) is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic. ... A university is an institution of higher education and of research, which grants academic degrees at all levels (bachelor, master, and doctor) in a variety of subjects. ...
The CzechTechnicalUniversity in Prague is one of several institutions in Central Europe with which the IICER has a formal Agreement of Cooperation.
With financial support from the IICER, Katarina Uvirova from the CzechTechnicalUniversity in Prague spent the 1998 Fall semester at the Florida State University in the nuclear chemistry laboratory of Professor Gregory Choppin.
Uvirova (now Dr. Uvirova) is shown at work in her laboratory at the CzechTechnicalUniversity in Prague where her research was directed by Professor Ferdinand Sebesta.
The founder of CzechTechnicalUniversity was Christian Joseph Willenberg (1655-1731), a native of Silesia who received his mathematical and technical knowledge through service in the French army.
CzechTechnicalUniversity in Prague is one of the oldest technicaluniversities in the world and the most important technicaluniversity in the Czech Republic.
It is the most successful Czechuniversity in the number of approved research projects per member of academic staff, having been awarded grants from the Grant Agency of the Czech Republic and also from other Czech and foreign foundations.