Honorary doctorate of Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology, Finsko

Honorary doctorate awarded by Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology in a ceremony (28. 5. 2022) held once in 5 years. See also: Honorary doctorates to influential international and national figures | LUT University

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Nguyen Son Hai, Ing.

Prize of Zdena Rábová

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Šmahlíková Barbora, Bc.

Prize of Zdena Rábová

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Hečko Michal, Bc.
Šmahlíková Barbora, Bc.

Rector's Award for excellent results in bachelor studies

Michal Hečko and Barbora Šmahlíková were awarded the Rector's Award for excellent results in bachelor studies. In addition to outstanding study results, since their second year's studies, both students have been actively participating in research projects, into which they both contributed significantly as a part of their bachelor theses.

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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.

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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

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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.

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3rd prize in the Joseph Fourier Award

Vojtěch Havlena from the Department of Intelligent Systems (the VeriFIT group) was awarded the 3rd prize in the 12th year of the Joseph Fourier Award, which traditionally acclaims young talented researchers in the area of computer science. Vojtěch's research focuses on the development of efficient automata techniques for the use in verification of programs and network security. He has proposed novel approaches that significantly advance the practical usability of finite automata in real-world applications and allow, e.g., more efficient detection of network attacks and anomalies.

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