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This seminar is allocated to MSc.-students and Ph.D.-students of the doctoral study branch I1 - Theoretical Computer
Science. The goal of this advanced seminar is to get acquaint with the latest developments in the field of theoretical
computer science. The contents of the seminar is the research and study of current journal articles and monographs, but we
also expect both the MSc.-students and Ph.D.-students to present talks on their own results achieved so far.
Last update: T_KTI (31.03.2008)
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Prepare students for scientific work: reading and writing papers, presenting results on lectures and conferences, preparing and managing grants. Last update: Fink Jiří, RNDr., Ph.D. (04.11.2019)
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Conditions to obtain the credits for the seminar are oral presentations during the semester and a written text summarizing the presented results.
The nature of this course excludes repetitive attempts to obtain the credits. Last update: Mrázová Iveta, doc. RNDr., CSc. (07.06.2019)
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1. Actual papers from: Aritificial Intelligence (Elsevier), IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks, IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, Journal of Algorithms (Elsevier), Machine Learning (Springer-Verlag), Neural Networks (Elsevier), SIAM Journal on Computing, SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics and others.
2. Jelínek, M., Švandová, B. a kol.: Argumentace a umění komunikovat, Pedagogická fakulta Masarykovy univerzity, Brno, 1999 (in Czech)
3. Peters, R. L.: Getting what you came for: the smart student´s guide to earning a Master´s or a Ph.D., Farrar, Streus and Giroux, New York, 1997
4. Rudestam, K. E.: Surviving your dissertation, Sage Publications, London, 2001 Last update: T_KTI (31.03.2008)
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This seminar is allocated to MSc.-students and Ph.D.-students of the doctoral study branch I1 - Theoretical Computer Science. The goal of this advanced seminar is to get acquaint with the latest developments in the field of theoretical computer science. The contents of the seminar is the research and study of current journal articles and monographs and we expect both the MSc.-students and Ph.D.-students to present talks on their own results achieved so far. Throughout the seminar, we also plan to discuss common problems relevant (in particular) for Ph.D.-students, for example available sources of information, proposals of own research projects, possibilities for studies abroad etc. A condition to pass the exam is a written text summarizing the results presented in the talk and its own presentation. Last update: T_KTI (31.03.2008)
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