MMI NTC UWB
Man–Machine Interaction (MMI) is one of the departments of New Technologies Research Centre (NTC) of University of West Bohemia.
News
Jan Vychytil: Impact biomechanics and passive safety in transportation (online presentation)2018-04-10
On Tuesday 17. 4., 5 pm, you're welcome to watch online lecture given by Jan Vychytil: "Impact biomechanics and passive safety in transportation".
The presentation will be available under ESEM Lecture Series Summer 2018.
PyDev of the Week: Robert Cimrman2018-02-09
Blog Mouse vs. Python has recently published an interview with one of our researchers, Robert Cimrman. You can read about his work, SfePy, and Python here.
Eva Žáčková in IEEE Women in Engineering Magazine2017-06-13
An exclusive interview with the head of our department, Eva Žáčková, has been published in IEEE Women in Engineering Magazine, Volume 11, No. 1 (June 2017).
Human Cognitive Enhancement: New Issues2017-04-06
On April 5, 2017, we organized a collaborative bilateral meeting within project Human Cognitive Enhancement: New Issues. Researchers and academics from Man-Machine Interaction Dept. and Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, as well as researchers and academics from other selected Czech R&D institutions and universities, were brought together to discuss possibilities of mutual cooperation.
A lecture by Robert Cimrman, Matyáš Novák & Jiří Vackář2016-05-20
Isogeometric analysis, environment-reflecting separable pseudopotentials and Hamiltonian rank-m updates in electronic structure and total energy calculations
will take place on 24 May 2016, 15:00, in building C1, room TC211.
230th IdS: A policeman becoming a writer2015-12-01
Karel Fořt
December 7, 5 PM229th IdS: Modern and traditional linguistic methods2015-11-16
Martin Prošek
November 24, 5 PM228th IdS: Archaeology of remote connections and contacts2015-10-09
Petr Charvát
October 19, 5 PM227th IdS: Islamophobia without Muslims?2015-10-01
Ondřej Slačálek
October 5, 5 PMUniversal logic through the looking-glass by Tzu-Keng Fu in sale!2015-06-10
This book describes new approaches to the Universal Logic project from an interdisciplinary viewpoint and consists of four parts. The first part of this book focuses on abstract logical investigations. The second part discusses logic translation investigations that have closely followed the techniques adopted in abstract logic. The third part presents logical pluralism. The fourth part concerns cross-cultural logic, a topic rarely considered in formal logic studies.
226th IdS: What are we made of?2015-04-22
Julius Lukeš
May 11th, 5 PM225th IdS: Big data and digital innovation: a new opportunity for Czech rep.2015-04-20
Josef Šlerka
May 4th, 5 PM!!! LECTURE CANCELED !!! 224th IdS: Islamophobia without Muslims?2015-04-13
!!! LECTURE CANCELED !!!
Ondřej Slačálek
April 29th, 5 PM223rd IdS: Intentionality and causality in business systems2015-03-09
Václav Řepa
March 16th, 5 PM222nd IdS: Can elves and trolls save the planet?2015-02-17
Polina Golovátina-Mora
March 2nd, 5 PM221st IdS: The health of the people 100 years ago in Bohemia2014-12-05
Daniela Fránová
February 16th, 5 PM220th IdS: From mathematics to semantics or Birth of analytic philosophy2014-12-04
Radek Schuster
December 8th, 5 PM219th IdS: Physicist Max Planck: Man and philosopher2014-11-05
Veronika Nováková
November 24th, 5 PM218th IdS: Lost voice: the possibilities of contemporary medicine in the compensation of voice2014-11-01
Barbora Řepová
November 4th, 5 PMWe are recruiting a new researcher2014-10-28
Full-time postdoc position Human Cognitive Enhancement.