Martin Vejmelka
currently
post-doc at the Institute of Computer Science researching time series analysis methods for detecting and analyzing weak interactions between complex systems. In January 2009 a PhD in the field of Biocybernetics and Artificial Intelligence was completed, under the supervision of Milan Paluš.
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contact info
Department of Nonlinear modeling
Institute of Computer Science
Czech Academy of Sciences
Pod Vodarenskou vezi 2
Praha 8
182 07
Czech Republic
Room 212
Tel: (+420) 26605 3911
E-mail: vejmelka [at-remove-spam]
cs.cas.cz
research interests
- experimental time series analysis,
- relationships in complex systems,
- information theory,
- computational neuroscience.
projects
- FP6 BRACCIA
- FP7 BRAINSYNC
- HPC-Europa
- Interactions, information transfer and complex structures in the dynamics of changing climate (CSF P103/11/J068)
education
- 2005 - 2009 Postgraduate student at Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czech Technical University
- 2005 Graduated with honors in Technical Cybernetics, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czech Technical University
work
- 2009- Employed as a post-doc researcher working on the FP7 BrainSync project
- 2005-2009 Employed as postgraduate student and researcher at the Institute of Computer Science within the framework of the FP6 BRACCIA initiative
- 2001-2004 developer specialized in computational artificial intelligence in the Applied research department of Certicon, a.s.
research visits
- TU Delft, Netherlands, 2003 - Pattern Recognition ATHENS Summer School
- Klinik fuer Epileptologie, Universitaet Bonn, 2004 - One month visit to the group of Dr. Klaus Lehnertz
- Helmholtz Institute for Supercomputational Physics, Potsdam, Germany, 2005 - Complex networks in brain dynamics
- Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, 2007 - HPC-Europa
- CSC Finland, Helsinki, 2010 - Summer school on parallel programming of supercomputers (Cray XT4) - http://www.csc.fi/english