Ondřej Benedikt is a PhD student at IIRC. The main areas of his research include artificial intelligence, discrete optimization and scheduling. Currently, he is working on energy-efficient scheduling algorithms.
Ing. Michal is a Ph.D. student and AI specialist at IIRC. His research interests includes deep learning, AI and scheduling. He currently works on machine scheduling via Deep Neural Network. He likes water and trains.
Josef Grus is a Ph.D. student at IIRC. His research interests include scheduling, packing, and optimization. Currently, he is working on periodic scheduling and layout problems.
Vilém Heinz is a Ph.D. student at IIRC. His research interests include scheduling, artificial intelligence and optimization. Currently, he is working on a problem considering sequence dependent scheduling for parallel identical machines with multiple machine operators.
Martin is a Ph.D. student who deals with optimization in the energy sector. He works on optimal control of virtual power plants in real time, forecasting, system modeling, and statistical data analysis. His research interests include optimization, signal processing, and machine learning.
Jiri is a Ph.D. student at IIRC with interests in real-time systems, networking, parallelization, and combinatorial optimization. His research is dedicated to the trajectory planning for autonomous vehicles.
Jarda is a Ph.D. student at IIRC. He is interested in real-time systems, autonomous driving and path planning. He is also an acting coach of our F1/10 Autonomous Racing car team. His research is focused on combining these topics in situations related to real traffic scenarios such are intersections.
Joel Matejka is a Ph.D. student at IIRC. The main areas of his research include real-time embedded multi-core systems and multi-core scheduling. He is a member of the ACM Upsilon Pi Epsilon honor society.
Antonín is interested in using applied mathematics for complex optimization problems. Currently, he focuses on stochastic and distributionally robust optimization.
Mohammad Rohaninejad is a researcher at the Department of Industrial Informatics, Institute of Informatics Robotics and Cybernetics at Czech Technical University in Prague. His academic and professional experience has focused on operations research and especially on the development and application of quantitative techniques to the simulation and design of supply chain, logistics, and scheduling. He is currently researching the application of machine learning in combinatorial optimization problems. He is the author of several papers published and presented in international journals and conferences.
Michal is an assistant professor. He works in the area of embedded systems software with emphasis on operating systems, real-time control and safety. He cooperates with many industrial partners including Volkswagen, Nvidia, Eaton and Škoda.
Premysl Sucha is an assistant professor interested in operations research. He focuses on scheduling algorithms and high-performance computing. Premysl participated on several industrial collaborations, e.g. with Skoda Auto, Air Navigation Services of the ČR, and he also coordinated a European project.
Pavla is a secretary of prof. Dr. Ing. Zdeněk Hanzálek. She is responsible for an administrative support to a team while managing projects (H2020, MPO, etc).
Behdin Vahedi-Nouri is a Ph.D. student in Industrial Engineering at the College of Engineering, University of Tehran in Iran. The main area of his research is scheduling in manufacturing systems. Currently, he is working on the scheduling problems related to Reconfigurable Manufacturing System (RMS) and Cloud Manufacturing in collaboration with IIRC.
Marek Vlk is a Ph.D. student at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University. The main area of his research is scheduling and constraint programming. Currently, his work is focused on the scheduling of time-triggered communication in time-sensitive networks. His aim in life is to spread the usage of LOFAS on miscellaneous combinatorial problems.