Czech technology CaviPlasma purifies water at EXPO 2025
CaviPlasma can remove both chemical and biological contamination from large volumes of water, making this device a technology with global significance.
CaviPlasma can remove both chemical and biological contamination from large volumes of water, making this device a technology with global significance.
In 2023, each resident of the Czech Republic generated 537 kilograms of municipal waste of which 42 percent ended up in landfills.
The jury was impressed by his research focused on the use of ionic liquids in tribology, for which he received a three-year scholarship of CZK 360,000.
The school plans to build a unique Student Centre for them and other student associations at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering.
High-pressure technology applies repair materials at supersonic speeds; students will learn about an application that is key to Europe's defense needs.
He is working on the development of methods for more detailed exploration of alternatives to Li-ion batteries.
Will humanoid robots care for the abandoned elderly? Are we experiencing a robotic revolution right now?
Wooden blocks have been replaced by hard plastic made from so-called plastic discard, which commonly ends up in incinerators and landfills.
The mission will expand the current capabilities of Copernicus, the world's largest provider of Earth observation data.
The Werner von Siemens Prize for third place in the Best Diploma Thesis category was awarded to Michael Foltýn.
The Werner von Siemens Prize for the Best Doctoral Thesis Dealing with the Topics of the Industry 4.0 Concept was awarded to Roman Parák.
How can biogas be efficiently stripped of carbon dioxide and thus help to decarbonize?
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