This scientific society has become in the last 104 years one of the largest and most active society in the Czech Republic. It now consists of 830 members who work in five regional branches and in eight scientific divisions. and Svatopluk Bílý.
Řešitelský kolektiv pracovníků ÚTEF ČVUT se dlouhodobě věnuje experimentům, které jsou založeny na hledání slabých efektů vzhledem k pozadí. Tam spadají oblasti fyziky, které souvisejí s problematikou neutrin (experiment TGV, experiment NEMO 3 a SuperNEMO) a temné hmoty ve Vesmíru (experiment PICASSO). V obou případech jde o experimenty umístěné v podzemních laboratořích v Modane (Francie) a SNO (Kanada). Experimenty jsou řešeny v široké mezinárodní spolupráci (např. Univerzita Montreal, LAL Orsay, SÚJV Dubna)., Ivan Štekl., and Obsahuje seznam literatury
The Second Argentine - Czech Biennale Workshop E-Golem took place in Buenos Aires on September 24-26, 2007. It was organized by the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Secretariat for Science, Technology and Productive Innovation of the Argentine Republic, with suppport from the Czech Embassy in Argentine and the Argentine Embassy in the Czech Republic. Its general subject was Society of information and Communication - Emerging technologies and their applications in society and the arts. The aim of this event was to discuss this issue in detail such topics as, artificial intelligence, image processing, web-technologies, nano-technologies for life sciences, eco-technologies and so forth. More information on this project can be found in an interview in this issue with the Ambassador of the Argentine Republic in the Czech Republic, Ambassador Juan Eduardo Fleming. and Marina Hužvárová.
In the presence of Deputy Minister of Education, Youth and Sports, Stanislav Štech, Rector of Charles University Tomáš Zima, Vice-President of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Vladimír Mareček, and other important guests, the implementation phase of the BIOCEV project - the Biotechnology and Biomedicine Centre of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic and Charles University in Vestec was concluded on December 18, 2015. Full operation is beginning in January 2016. BIOCEV currently implements five research programmes and consists of six sets of research infrastructure and service laboratories. By 2020, as many as 450 researchers, including 200 post-graduate students, are supposed to work at the BIOCEV Centre. The Centre´s objective is to leam details about organisms at the molecular level that can be used in applied research and in the development of new therapeutic procedures. and Marina Hužvárová.