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The year 2015 has been declared as the International Year of Light and light-based technologies at the 68th General Assembly of the UN. We will remember 12 eminent scientists of the 20th century, who had an indelible impact on the history of photonics and influenced, directly or indirectly, the activity of our institute within the 12 months of the International year of Light.
The IERS (International Earth Rotation and Reference System Service) organization announced the planned adjustment of the Coordinated Universal Time UTC by the insertion of a leap second to the last minute on 30 June 2015.
Jiří Homola was awarded the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports award for outstanding research, experimental development and innovation for the year 2014
Our Institute of Photonics and Electronics will traditionally hold Open doors day on 6th and 7th November within the framework of the Science and Technology Week project. Visitors will be able to see the latest scientific methods and their use in practice. Both the main building in Prague 8 and the detached laboratory in Lysolaje will be open.
The SPIE award for an excellent student conference contribution at the Photonics Prague 2014 conference was awarded to Jakub Cajzl, a doctoral student from our Fiber lasers and nonlinear optics team.
The participants (mainly from European countries) introduced new research results in ultra weak photon emission from biological samples.
The winners of the national competition of the student scientific conference - I am a young scientist! - presented Czech science results at the International Olympiad INESPO. And they were very successful!
Our Laboratory of the National Time and Frequency Standard took part in the Prague Museum Night 2014 on Saturday 14th June between 7 p.m. and 1 .a.m. at the National Technical Library in Dejvice, Prague 6.
A student excursion prepared for secondary school students who are considering studying science fields at university took place at out institute on 21st May, 2014. The students visited several laboratories and had the opportunity to try out different devices and experiments.
When two merge into one, it always brings more options. This can also be applied in the field of modern technology. What happens when we combine a laser and an optical fiber? We get a fiber laser - a source of a very intense and quality radiation beam, which has many applications.

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