Research grants

New microscale instruments for quantifying traffic and development related urban scenarios concerning air pollution limits (Microbus)

Prostředí pro život - TAČR (2025 - 2027)

The aim of the project is to develop new tools to assess the dispersion of traffic emissions in urban areas at high temporal and spatial resolution. The main output of the project will be software for the assessment of the current air quality and the impact of traffic scenarios in urban hotspots. The results will be used by the Ministry of Environment and the municipal authorities to propose measures to achieve the air quality limits.

BRAINSCAPE: Cross-sectoral collaboration for the development of new technologies in psychiatry - precision medicine and new therapies

OP JAK - MŠMT (2025 - 2028)

Schizophrenia is a complex neuropsychiatric illness that profoundly affects the lives of patients and their loved ones. The BRAINSCAPE project brings a new approach to Schizophrenia research and therapy, using a combination of precision and personalized medicine. A key component of the project is linking disease stratification with biomarker identification, supported by advanced technologies and ESO's unique biorepository - one of the world's most extensive multimodal data sources focused on early stages of Schizophrenia.

Socio-cultural Determinants of the Impact of the Circulation of Representations on the Human Mind and Possibilities of Remediation (COREmind)

OP JAK - MŠMT (2025 - 2028)

The project addresses contemporary challenges related to the negative impact of circulating representations of the digital ecosystem on individual psyche and social behaviour. The aim is to provide a multidisciplinary programme of analysis of the mechanisms of maladaptive representations. It includes three aims studying the impact of media representations on individuals and subsequently on society. These analyses provide an empirical basis for the design and evaluation of remediation strategies targeting the most problematic domains of global phenomena.

Biography of Fake News with a Touch of AI: Dangerous Phenomenon through the Prism of Modern Human Sciences (Dezinfo)

OP JAK - MŠMT (2025 - 2028)

The objective of this project is a complex analysis of creation, dissemination, reception and impact of fake news using AI. It combines methods from the social sciences, humanities and natural sciences in a synergistic and interlinked research project. Through key activities of the project, it links research in the Czech Republic with the international environment of excellent research teams.

Knowledge in the Age of Distrust (TRUST)

OP JAK - MŠMT (2025 - 2028)

The main objective of the project is to investigate the impact of new technologies and related innovations on the processes of generation, circulation, validation, adaptation, and application of knowledge in society.

Interpolation, Amalgamation, and Computation

JUNIOR STAR - GACR (2025 - 2029)

Interpolation is a fundamental metalogical property of broad importance to several fields, including software/hardware verification, databases, mathematics, and philosophy. This project aims to bridge the gap between the two dominant paradigms in the study of interpolation: the proof-theoretic approach and the algebraic approach.

KATRA: Knowledge, Action and Time – A Relevant Approach

International projects - GACR (2025 - 2027)

Reasoning about knowledge, time, and action is fundamental to human cognition. However, current formal models used in analytic philosophy often struggle to capture the nuances of how we reason about these concepts. Taking into account the relation of relevance between information and conclusions drawn on its basis, this work will result in more realistic models of reasoning about knowledge, time and action, with immediate impact in analytic philosophy.

Information-theoretic approaches to prediction of transitions in complex systems

Standard - GACR (2025 - 2027)

This project aims at further development, original extensions and novel applications of state-ofthe-art methods that lie on the borderline between information theory, nonlinear dynamics and statistical physics to study and identify precursors and warning signals of transitions (critical or benign) in complex systems.

LEDNeCo: Low Energy Deep Neurocomputing

Standard - GACR (2025 - 2027)

Modern artificial intelligence technologies based on deep neural networks (DNNs) such as GPT are computationally extremely demanding. In addition to consuming an enormous amount of energy, this limits their deployment in battery-powered embedded (edge) devices (e.g. smart mobile apps).

Complex analysis of educational measurement data to understand cognitive demands of assessment tasks

Standard - GACR (2025 - 2027)

The project aims to improve understanding of the cognitive demands of test items by proposing methods for complex educational measurement data analysis involving text analysis and equating different test forms. Educational measurements yield complex data that are not sufficiently harnessed. The project uses available data from secondary school leaving exams, admission tests, and other educational assessments to gain a deeper understanding of cognitive demands of assessment tasks.

Modern Czech Logic within the Philosophy of Mathematics

Standard - GACR (2025 - 2027)

Rieger, Vopěnka, and Hájek are pioneering figures in Czech formal logic. Their paradigmshifting works span roughly the second half of the twentieth century. Vopěnka and Hájek promoted new axiomatic theories with foundational ambitions. This project targets the examination of the body of their work from the present-day, pluralist position in the philosophy of mathematics, which we claim they instantiate.

Does white Matter Matter?

OP JAK - MŠMT (2024 - 2026)

This project aims to uncover how white matter alterations impact brain function in schizophrenia, using innovative whole-brain modeling and advanced neuroimaging techniques.

Optimizing the energy portfolio to increase the use of renewable resources (Lancelot GDS)

THETA 2 - TACR (2024 - 2026)

The goal of this project is the development of a comprehensive Lancelot GDS (Generation Dispatch Systém) optimization tool for power flexibility aggregators to increase the use of renewable resources.

Natural and Anthropogenic Georisks (Georizika)

OP JAK - MŠMT (2024 - 2028)

The main research objective of the project entitled Natural and Anthropogenic Georisks is to understand natural and man-made threats, hazards, and risks in the Earth's upper spheres, to explore their causes and to quantify their potential impacts on human society and infrastructures.

Potential replacement vegetation modelling for nature conservation (NaPoVeg)

Prostředí pro život - TAČR (2024 - 2026)

The proposed project takes a new approach to vegetation modelling, which will allow for different scenarios of landscape change impacts on vegetation and species diversity. This will help to promote an environmentally (biodiversity) but economically sustainable use of resources.

Hybrid Intelligence for aDvanced collective perception and Decision- making in complex urban Environments (HIDDEN)

EU - Horizon RIA (2025 - 2027)

Urban mobility poses various challenges to CCAM systems. Timely and reliable detection of occluded objects and especially vulnerable road users (VRUs) is a major one. To tackle this challenge, HIDDEN is developing advanced collective awareness (CA) and decision-making algorithms, with or without road infrastructure support.

Climate-Resilient Development Pathways in Metropolitan Regions of Europe (CARMINE)

EU - Horizon RIA (2024 - 2027)

The frequency and intensity of climate and weather extremes associated with anthropogenic climate change are increasing and will challenge us in terms of adaptation strategies at the local level. The project “Climate Resilient Development Pathways in Metropolitan Regions of Europe (CARMINE)” bridges the local and regional scales by providing impact-based decision support services.

Research of Excellence on Digital Technologies and Wellbeing

OP JAK - MŠMT (2024 - 2028)

The DigiWELL project responds to research challenges in key areas of the rapidly evolving domain of digital technologies aimed at promoting physical, mental and social wellbeing. Due to the biopsychosocial perspective we take in the project, the project is interdisciplinary in nature.

Brain dynamics (BRADY)

OP JAK - MŠMT (2024 - 2028)

The project is focused on the development of computational models of brain activity that capture the dynamics of the brain at different time scales. The goal of the project is to develop research in the field of applied computational neuroscience in the Czech Republic, especially through the implementation of top research, strengthening ties to top foreign workplaces, developing the personnel capacities of the involved research teams and strengthening their experimental and computational capacities.

Social and motivational factors of study and their influence on study results in tertiary education with a focus on technical fields (STUFEDU)

SIGMA - TAČR (2023 - 2025)

The project aims to create recommended procedures for effective work with social and motivational factors affecting study results. It is elicited from interdisciplinary research with a core in robust sociological analysis, which will be broadened by machine learning and AI methods. The unique connection of various sources and types of data (quant. and qual.) with the background in various disciplines.

Neural networks realtime forecasting of variable baseline for the power equipment at HV, LV voltage levels (NNRF)

THÉTA - TAČR (2023 - 2025)

The content of the project is the development of a software solution capable of meeting the requirements for predicting a variable baseline according to ČEPS standards for a wide range of technologies on the consumption side and on the production side. The software solution - thanks to the innovative baseline prediction procedure - will significantly increase the possibility of involving these technologies in the provision of support services.

Symmetries of brain connectivity

Standard - GACR (2023 - 2025)

Symmetry of the human brain (and the lack thereof) has been a matter of prominent debate since the report of the left-hemispheric dominance of language by Broca in 1865. Functions including memory, perception, learning, spatial cognition, attention, emotion processing and motor skills show degree of hemispheric specialization, and disrupted brain anatomy and more recently connectivity asymmetry has been associated with neuropsychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia.

From Biological Neural Networks to Next-Generation Whole-Brain Models

Lumina quaeruntur - CAS (2023 - 2027)

Tento projekt se nachází v oblasti počítačové neurovědy, která spojuje různé obory jako neurověda, aplikovaná matematika a informatika.

Research Infrastructure for Fermilab Experiments

Projects of Large Research Infrastructures - MŠMT (2023 - 2026)

The FERMILAB-CZ is devoted to Czech collaboration with the U.S. national laboratory Fermilab, the primary concern of which is the research of elementary particles. The core of the present Fermilab research programme is the neutrino experiments, including NOvA and DUNE experiments. FERMILAB-CZ's main knowledge expertise is the detector laboratory, which is engaged in the design and construction of detectors, and the mathematical expert group, which is involved in the development and application of advanced statistical and deep machine-learning artificial intelligence algorithms for data analysis.

Hodnocení chování automatizovaných vozidel z pohledu dodržování etických a právních principů ve smíšeném provozu (EBAVEL)

DOPRAVA 2020+ - TACR (2023 - 2025)

Etice provozu autonomních vozidel se v poslední době věnuje velká pozornost, neboť se jedná o technologii, která má potenciál výrazným způsobem ovlivnit společnost.

Coalition and Epistemic Logic: An Intensional Approach to Groups

LEAD Agency - TACR (2022 - 2025)

The project will lift an important and up to now largely overlooked idealization in logical models of group knowledge and action - the extensional view of groups where a group is reduced to the set of its members. Consequently, groups change identity when their membership changes, any uncertainty regarding who is in a given group is ruled out and the structure of groups is not reflected.

Proof analysis AND Automated deduction FOr REcursive STructures

Standard GACR (2022 - 2025)

Mathematical induction is one of the essential concepts in the mathematician's toolbox. Though, its use makes formal proof analysis difficult. In essence, induction compresses an infinite argument into a finite statement. This process obfuscates information essential for computational proof transformation and automated reasoning.

Case studies design for a micro-climate modeling

COST - MŠMT (2022 - 2025)

During the last two decades, substantial progress in modelling urban microclimate processes has been associated with newly developed models. For the model validation, the precise and valid meteorological data represent the necessary information. This project represents a platform for open discussion about micro-scale measurement campaigns and its necessity for a correct interpretation of measured and modelled results.

Graph limits and beyond

EXPRO - GACR (2021 - 2025)

The theory of graph limits is one of the most important recently emerged tools of discrete mathematics. It has led to breakthrough solutions of many old problems in extremal graph theory, theory of random graphs and in particular in connecting discrete mathematics to fields such as probability, real anf functional analysis and group theory.

Air quality Research, Assessment and Monitoring Integrated System (ARAMIS)

"Prostředí pro život 2" - TACR (2020 - 2026)

The main goal of the project is to develop methods of air quality control, methods of identification of air pollution sources and their share in air pollution concentrations with a focus on current main problems of air quality and difficult quantification of different types of pollution. Consequently, model tools need to be developed to identify dispersion of air pollution, both with regard to current concentrations but also with a view to future expansion.

Interactions and causality in complex systems

Praemium Academiae - CAS (2020 - 2025)

Nalezení příčin událostí a jevů v přírodě a ve společnosti je výzvou snad všech vědních oborů.