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The exhibition of semester projects by four teams of students of the Master's programme in Architecture and Civil Engineering at Faculty of Civil Engineering of CTU in Prague shows how the Královské Vinohrady University Hospital could be transformed in 10 or 20 years. In their designs, the students foresee a new hospital monoblock or pavilions, new housing units that would house hundreds of new residents of Prague's Strašnice district alongside the doctors and other staff of the Královské Vinohrady University Hospital, and the projects also include a revitalised public space in the district on the area of the current hospital site. The works were created in the Šourek-Kolář studio at the Department of Architecture of CTU Faculty of Civil Engineering.

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On 4-6 April, a workshop focused on the design of analogue integrated circuits took place at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of the Czech Technical University in Prague. The event, entitled ACDRC Smart EDA & Analog Circuit Design Workshop. Participants had the opportunity to not only delve into the fundamentals of analog chip design, but also to work with advanced tools in hands-on exercises.
The team of the Multirobotic Systems Group (MRS) from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of the Czech Technical University in Prague and Fly4Future achieved extraordinary success in the prestigious Autonomous Racing League (A2RL), a global competition for autonomous drones, held on 11 and 12 April 2025 in Abu Dhabi. In a competition of 210 teams from all over the world, the Czech team managed to fight its way through successive qualifiers to the last four teams in all four disciplines, and in the final achieved a bronze medal in the prestigious drag race discipline, which aims to achieve the maximum speed of autonomous flight.
Security guards recently prevented an unknown man from robbing a female student and moving around campus without permission. "Your vigilance and attention are crucial to the safety of our university. You make entering public areas safe and secure. Thank you!" said the security director.
On 9 April 2025, the area in front of the National Technical Library was transformed into an open-air car show. The freely accessible exhibition offered hundreds of test drives, premieres of several brands and exceptional exhibits including two Tatra trucks.
The Faculty of Electrical Engineering of the Czech Technical University in Prague (FEE CTU) becomes one of the main academic partners of the newly established Czech Semiconductor Centre (CSC), which on Monday 7 April 2025 inaugurated its activities in Brno in the presence of the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic and other representatives of the political and academic sphere. The Centre has the ambition to become a backbone institution for the development of the semiconductor ecosystem in the Czech Republic and to link academic research with industrial practice. At the same time, it will become part of a European network of centres that aim to strengthen Europe's technological self-sufficiency.