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Welcome Address Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

TWEPP-07 Topical Workshop on Electronics for Particle Physics Prague 200 7. Welcome Address Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. Jan Macek, Vice Dean for R &D.

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Welcome Address Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

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  1. TWEPP-07 Topical Workshop on Electronics for Particle Physics Prague 2007 Welcome Address Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Jan Macek, Vice Dean for R&D

  2. The Czech Technical University in Prague (established 1707) and the Mechanical Engineering Faculty of the CTU Christian Willenberg – Civil Engineering (fortification structures) 1707 Franz J. Gerstner 1806 – marthematics, mechanics - Polytechnical Institute Josef Božek - Mechanical Engineering Labs 1806 - 1825, designer of a steam car 1815 and a steam boat 1817 Christian Doppler around 1850 – mathematics Czech Technical School of ME 1864 • 7 faculties - Civil Eng, MechEng, ElEng, NucEng, TranspEng, BioMedEng and Architecture/Styling • 21 000 students (mostly MS level, partially BS and PhD) • 2 500 academic staff • Faculty of MechEng: 4 200 students (11 semesters MS studies, 4 years PhD studies) • 400 academic staff http://www.fsid.cvut.cz jan.macek@fs.cvut.cz

  3. Tradition obliges engineers of FME to keep the high level in the future, as well. Key issues: transdisciplinarity (biomechanics, mechatronics, etc.) involvement in the most advanced engineering projects (e.g., engineering service at CERN experiments and facilities) using such lessons as a source of finding side effects. Therefore, the close contact with CERN and involvement in conference organization is highly appreciated. Future of Mechanical Engineering in Prague

  4. FME CTU wishes you • a successful and fruitful conference; • many new ideas in detection and sensors; • have nice stay in Prague! The End

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