25 mayWhen Tereza Bednářová learned about the Zero-G project, she had only a few weeks left before her nineteenth birthday. “I told myself: you still can, so give it a try,” recalls the mechatronics student
12 mayHow can lubricant evaporation in the vacuum of space be prevented from damaging sensitive satellite components? During his doctoral studies at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Josef Pouzar set o
27 aprilWhy does an artificial joint replacement wear out within a few years, while human cartilage lasts a lifetime? This is precisely the question research teams around the world are trying to answer, inclu
31 march“In science, it often pays off to follow intuition and not be afraid of mistakes,” explains FME BUT graduate František Jeřábek. The talented pianist, who focuses on applied physics and semiconductors,
24 marchSince the beginning of this year, a project to develop a light-based electron microscope, LightEM, has been underway at CEITEC Brno University of Technology (BUT). The principal investigator is Andrea
26 februaryEngineer and businessman. An interesting combination of studies at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and the Faculty of Business and Management led BUT graduate Pavel Schiller to entrepreneurship
12 februaryAlmost three years ago, you could read an article about Ondřej Šlajs (only CZ) on the FME website. At the time, he was a bachelor’s student fascinated by space technologies who applied on his own for
10 november 2025This autumn, doctoral student from FME, Miroslav Palán, became a systems engineer for space technologies. Although only for a week and just as a trial run. Together with thirty other young experts fro