Martin Faťun graduated from the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of the Charles University in Prague in field of mathematical informatics, theoretical cybernetics and system theory, with speciality in automatic computers and programming. After finishing of his studies in 1991 he was engaged in computer programming and database applications development. In 1995 he entered IDG Czech publishing house, where he gradually occupied positions of expert editor, deputy editor-in-chief and editorial director of Computerworld weekly and Business World monthly. Since August 2006 he works in the Technology Centre ASCR as a project manager in the group of R&D Strategic Studies. He is interested in ICT innovation, foresight, R&D policy and R&D evaluation issues.
In case of stopping civil wars and lethal epidemics, fair land distribution and increase of education Africa may become important player on the economic map of the world. There is enormous wealth of raw materials and natural re...
The Moore's Law describes a long-term trend in the history of computing hardware, in which the number of transistors that can be placed inexpensively on an integrated circuit has doubled approximately every two years. When the ...
Handling of thermal management of intricate layered electron ...
New technologies and materials for low thermal resistance interfaces and electrical interconnects have been discovered, which enable to eliminate obstacles with heat in intricate layered electronic assemblies. This technology m...
3D video holography brakethrough
The 3D holography is only one known technology that can capture a full 3D scene in a single shot, including phase information, and re-project that light field perfectly thus overcoming all of the above disadvantages: holography...
Ultra low cost laboratories on chips
Conventional analytical methods often require a large sample volume and complicated time-consuming protocols. The ultra low cost laboratories on chips (LOC), which will integrate the Microsystems (valves, pumps, reservoirs, hea...
Biochips for early detection of diseases
The biochips are envisioned to “prophesize” potential predisposition to, or diagnose the early onset of human diseases, paving the way for advances in personalized health care. Such a clever chip may be implatnt to everybod...
Fast electronics for compact lab-on-chip applications
The goal of the ULTRA project is the development of THz systems for medical, biological and chemical analysis. The combination of electronic, microfluidic, THz and 3D packaging technologies will enable low-cost, reliable and hi...
Sign language for deaf ICT users
The project Dicta-Sign addresses the need for communication between deaf individuals and communication via natural language by deaf users with various HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) environments. It will research and develop ...
The SFLY project is focused on micro helicopter design, visual 3D mapping and navigation, low power communication including range estimation and multi-robot control under environmental constraints. Autonomous micro helicopters ...
Humanoids learning socio-communicative skills by observation
Human communicative skills rely on a complex mixture of social and spatio-temporal perception-action processes. Autonomous virtual agents that interact with people could benefit greatly from socio-communicative skills; endowing...
Open Media Platform (OMP) is a European project which aims to define an open and extensible service & software architecture for media-rich end-user devices, such as mobile phones or mobile media players, that will address softw...
There are a couple of projects in FP7 ICT priority with ambition to create an artificial robotic fish capable of autonomous movement and sensual perception in water environment, which may enable performing of specific activitie...
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