Information Technology
Acad. Year 2022/2023Full-Time Study4 Years Title Awarded Ph.D.
Information Technology offers outstanding graduates of Master's degree a prestigious education of the highest type in the fields of informatics, computer technology and information technology.The topic of your dissertation will determine the overall character and course of your studies. A key part of teaching will be research that will examine practical skills in particular. After graduation you will find work at home and abroad. You will be a creative worker at top R & D workplaces, research and development team leaders, or a science and pedagogue at universities. You can also apply your rich knowledge in the private sector.
1st Year
They will pass on all their knowledge and hold you in difficult moments
Prof. Ing.
Sekanina Lukáš
Ph.D.
He lectures on Computer Systems Design (how it works and how to build a processor) and a master's course Bio-Inspired Computers. It deals with the use of biology-inspired artificial intelligence for the design and optimization of software and hardware. He leads the Evolvable hardware research group at FIT.
Prof. Ing.
Vojnar Tomáš
Ph.D.
Tomas likes to work on the edge between mathematics, formal methods, and their applications in computer science and engineering. He is interested in static analysis and verification with formal roots but also dynamic analysis and testing. He lectures on operating systems too. Apart from the factual contents of the different courses, he strives to teach students to think systematically and to precisely formulate their ideas.
What are we talking about?
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Brno, June 17, 2025) From June 23 to August 1, the Faculty of Information Technology at the Brno University of Technology (FIT BUT) will host the 32nd edition of the prestigious international workshop JSALT 2025. …
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IT lacks new perspectives and diversity. FIT BUT helps open doors for girls
Although IT is now permeating almost all fields and human activities, women and girls still make up a minority in this sector, both in schools and in practice. Yesterday's International Day of Women and Girls in IT reminds us why it is important to change this imbalance and open the way for girls to pursue technical education and careers.