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Erasmus+ Stay Online Session at FEA UPCE
We would like to invite you to join us for student mobility in the summer semester, which starts on 12 February 2024! You can explore FEA UPCE from home. Use our Virtual Tour to discover spaces such as classrooms, chill zones, faculty skywalks, study departments, and more. Even better, it's availabl…
Virtual Tour
Explore Faculty of Economics and Administration of the University of Pardubice from home. Use our Virtual Tour to discover spaces such as classrooms, chill zones, faculty skywalk, study departments and more. Even better, it's available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and never reaches capacity. E…
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The Dean´s letter to accepted applicants to the first year of the Bachelor's degree study programme Informatics and System Engineering. Dear Applicants, based on the low number of admitted applicants and a report from the Ministry of Interior of the Czech Republic regarding the possibility of obtain…
Sensor to Monitor Battery Condition, Prolong Battery Life, and Prevent Ignition
Tomáš Syrový, a scientist at the University of Pardubice, is working on a new generation of smart batteries that could monitor their capacity and restore it if necessary. They could be used, for example, in electric cars or stationary battery storage systems."Sensors surround us today in all our act…
UPCE restorers working on the St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna
Experts from the Faculty of Restoration at the University of Pardubice are working on a new project. They are helping to save the ornamental elements on the St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna. They are using a new biological method of stone restoration to treat the sensitive surfaces of one of the mo…
Docent Syrový is involved in the development of a battery that repairs itself
Tomáš Syrový, a scientist at the Faculty of Chemical Technology at the University of Pardubice, is working on a new generation of smart batteries. The European project called Salamander aims for an advanced type of lithium battery with intelligent functions. Scientists from seven European countries …