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CzechNanoLab provides open access to advanced technologies in nanotechnology and materials science. It consists of two centres - CEITEC Nano in Brno and LNSM in Prague. It serves academic and industrial research teams from the Czech Republic and abroad and is part of prestigious international networks.
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The biological and medical imaging infrastructure offers open access to state-of-the-art imaging technologies and methodologies in the biological and medical fields.
Most of the cutting-edge research infrastructure at Brno University of Technology (BUT), apart from CEITEC Nano, is concentrated in the Centers of Excellence in Research Infrastructure. These centers provide state-of-the-art technological facilities and expert know-how for research in key areas of science and technology. By bridging the academic and industrial sectors, these centers enable top-tier research with a direct impact on innovation and industrial development.
The centers listed below house unique infrastructure that is accessible not only to researchers from BUT but also to those from other academic institutions and industrial partners in the Czech Republic and abroad.
BUT is a partner in IT4Innovations, the National Supercomputing Center, which provides computational power for advanced modeling, simulations, and artificial intelligence applications. This infrastructure enables large-scale numerical simulations in various fields, from engineering to molecular biology and medical imaging.
The AdMaS Centre offers cutting-edge research infrastructure for the testing and development of innovative construction materials, structural elements, and technological processes. Its experimental halls allow real-world validation of material properties and construction techniques, including testing of transport infrastructure and smart city solutions.
NETME Centre focuses on modern mechanical engineering and advanced manufacturing technologies. It features research laboratories for additive manufacturing, experimental mechanics, and robotics, supporting the development and testing of new concepts in industrial automation, lightweight structures, and digital manufacturing.
The CVVOZE Centre provides unique research infrastructure for the testing and development of new energy systems, high-voltage equipment, and renewable energy sources. A key facility within the center is PowerLab, which enables experimental testing of electrical networks and devices operating with both direct and alternating current.
The SIX Centre specializes in advanced communication technologies and operates research laboratories focused on 5G networks, the Internet of Things (IoT), sensor systems, and cybersecurity. Researchers here develop new methods for efficient data transmission and the protection of digital infrastructure.
The Materials Research Centre (CMV) focuses on advanced materials research, investigating their chemical and physical properties. It features laboratories for nanostructure analysis, biomaterials research, and polymer composites, which are widely used in medicine, electronics, and the automotive industry.
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Responsibility: Ing. Zdeňka Pavlačková, Ph.D.