Czech Technical University in Prague

Czech Technical University in Prague, is one of the largest universities in the Czech Republic, and is one of the oldest institutes of technology in Central Europe. It is also the oldest non-military technical university in Europe. The University is located in the picturesque city of Prague. It expands rapidly, and currently runs additional four campuses outside Prague, in the vicinity of large technological and industrial centers.

Founded in 1707 by Austrian Emperor Joseph I, the University celebrates its 300th anniversary this year. The University’s long tradition of cutting edge science and engineering together with high-quality technical education ensues from the work of many great personalities, including the famous physicist Christian Doppler, notable chemists such as Vladimir Prelog (Nobel prize in 1975) and renowned engineers such as F. J. Gerstner (the first railroad on the European continent) and J. Bozek (the first steam-ship).

Currently, more than 24 000 students are enrolled at seven faculties and three research institutes, covering a total of 14 bachelor programs, 23 master programs and 15 PhD programs. The University works closely with industry and commerce, with industrial partners and also with new high-tech companies. The University has built up strong bonds with its industrial partners including important world-scale players, such as Toyota, Skanska, Bosch, Siemens, Honeywell, GE, Rockwell, ABB, McKinsey, DaimlerChrysler, and Skoda-Volkswagen.

Editors [1]

The following is the list of scholars from Czech Technical University in Prague who currently serve as editors for one or more SciTechnol journals.

Publications [45]

The following is the list of articles by scholars from Czech Technical University in Prague that are published in SciTechnol journals.

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