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Capsule-free Hot Isostatic Pressing of transparent structural and functional ceramic materials
Krupa, Filip ; Drdlík, Daniel (referee) ; Maca, Karel (advisor)
The presented work focused on evaluating the suitability of several types of cubic zirconia powders for preparing suspension with a high solid content (over 40 vol.%). The suspensions were doped with TiO2 nanopowder (0,1 – 0,5 at. %). The influence of the shaping method (casting the suspension and drying the suspension by spray drying, followed by shaping through pressinng) and subsequent pre-sintering to the closed porosity stage was investigated, focusing on comparing two sintering regimes (long – 1300 °C/120 min and short – 1560 °C/2 min). The microstructure of both the pre-sintered samples and the samples after hot isostatic pressing was then observed using an electron microscope. The presented work assessed the influence of TiO2 on relative density, average grain size, and pore size, as well as the optimal amount of TiO2 to achieve maximum photoluminescent properties.
Mobile Application for Decentralized Elections
Pastushenko, Vladislav ; Perešíni, Martin (referee) ; Tamaškovič, Marek (advisor)
Tato práce popisuje vývoj decentralizované mobilní aplikace pro operační systém Android, která využívá protokol hlasování v zasedací místnosti založený na blockchainu. Článek popisuje motivaci k napsání práce, obecné pojmy spojené s vývojem decentralizovaných aplikací, popisuje plán vývoje, popisuje zvolené technologie, implementace a testování aplikace, zvláštnosti při práci s Flutterem při interakci s chytrými kontrakty Solidity.
Personnel marketing in a selected company
DRÁBKOVÁ, Veronika
The bachelor thesis focuses on the topic of personnel marketing within a selected organization and aiming to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the organization's efforts in this area. The selected company is ALBI Czech Republic a.s., which specializes in offering gifts and accessories for various celebrations. The work explains the basic concepts and principles of HR marketing, including its goals, tools, and methods. Based on the analysis results, which include interviews with employees and store managers, it proposes specific measures. The recommended steps emphasize improving communication with potential job applicants and enhancing transparency in the employee recruitment process. This thesis extends the comprehension of personnel marketing and illustrates how applying personnel marketing strategies provide a competitive advantage to the studied organization.
Utilization of Reverse E-Auctions in Public Works Contracts
Belás, Daniel ; Dyntarová, Kateřina (referee) ; Hanák, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject matter thesis “Utilization of reverse e-auctions in public works contracts“ is analysis of procurement of public works contracts using electronic shopping auctions. Part of the thesis is a brief description of public construction contracts, electronic auctions, their pros, cons and why it is advantageous to use them. Part of the thesis is also evaluation of the questionnaire focused on the use of the electronic shopping auctions for constructioncontracts in the public sector. Questionnaire was sent to Czech towns and results were summarized in text, tables and charts.
Security Icon Checking Application
Ružička, Vladimír ; Jirák, Ota (referee) ; Ruttkay, Ladislav (advisor)
This work is about icons in Windows systems and about their format. The work shows the way, how the system use them and how malware can profit on icons. It explore how icons can be compared one to another. The work contains application, which tests icons.
FROM EAST TO WEST: RELATIONS, COLLISIONS, AND DIVERGENCE OF CZECH AND JAPANESE CULTURE
Vaculík, David ; Čapková, Helena (referee) ; Mitášová, Monika (advisor)
The diploma thesis follows up the pre-diploma research dealing with the investigation of selected literature on Japanese traditional and modern architecture and gardens, archival research of extant 20th century buildings in Czech republic influenced by Czech-Japanese relations and the contemporary perception of Japan in the eyes of the Czech professional and uninitiated audience. It also includes a selective glossary of Japanese words and terms, containing study translations from English of selected architectural literature related to the topic. The output took the form of a Discovery Book with a short glossary, pictorial data and an anthology of translated texts. The thesis follows this preliminary "introductory research" with two main parts. The first part (A) explores concepts of space-making and spatial elements deeply rooted in Japanese traditional buildings as they were rediscovered and rethought, particularly by 20th century Japanese architects – who continued to use and revive these concepts in their own work. The text traces their understanding of Japanese traditional architecture. Then, using the example of three Japanese traditional spatial "icons", four works by 20th century Japanese architects, and three works by Czech architects in different phases of the 20th century, the thesis probes the relationship between these two architectural cultures in a European context. The second part (B) consists of texts on the architectural designing of model, utopian housing. The whole design follows a narrative – a scenario that shapes a temporal and spatial sequence that is not in line with the classical perception of time and space but spirals upwards. The next subsection interprets this story into spatio-temporal gradients and elements. Parts C and D contain conclusions and literature used. Model buildings are proposed on a range of scales: the smallest dwelling (a capsule), minimal dwelling, community dwelling, house, villa, city, and a coffin. The composition of the different scenarios and structures respects the movement along a spiral, where we can also observe the cyclical nature of life itself, which ends with the last terminal phase that escapes the gradient of scales – the coffin. These individual proposals are inspired by the studied phenomena and elements, texts and buildings of Japanese and European architecture with their interrelationships. The aim of this thesis is first to study the spatial, temporal, but also light and colour possibilities of Japanese traditional and modern architecture in the context of European, especially Czech, ones. Another aim is to propose a model-based, utopian housing project with a gradient layering of spaces, structures, materials, views and lighting based on various game strategies as well as the maxims of “Form follows fiction”.
Socio-cultural centre with townhall for the district Brno-Kohoutovice
Ľuptáková, Lenka ; Pechman, Tomáš (referee) ; Sochor, Jan (advisor)
The building of the town hall Brno Kohoutovice is situated on the site next to the local hospital. Currently, there is a widespread paved area, which has become the place for markets and other cultural activities. Town hall completed urban structure, built on the most visible plot, and closes the plaza on the east side. From the south, the square is open to Kohoutovická valley. It is closed and opened at the same time by a colonnade. Functional composition is expressed in both - size and material. On a solid concrete base, which holds cultural and social events, lie two light steel boxes dedicated to the town hall. The middle part is cantilivered into the square, which symbolizes the proximity of town hall offices to the citizens. It is dedicated to the departements, which are in daily contact with the public. The upper part with large terrace has representative function. There are the internal departements and a ceremonial hall.
Solution design of dual food quality problem through Blockchain technology
Kopec, Martin ; Luhan, Jan (referee) ; Novák, Lukáš (advisor)
The goal of this diploma thesis is to propose a system based on blockchain technology that is dealing with dual food quality problem in countries of the EU. The theore- tical part of the thesis explains basic principles of blockchain technology, provides an analysis of the dual food quality problem, EU market and the current blockchain implementations in food industry. The practical part focuses on the solution design of such a system itself.
Realistic Model of the Sky
Kussior, Zdeněk ; Bílek, Václav (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
The paper describes a theoretical base and realization of realistic volumetric clouds visualization in an environment of real-time simulator. The first part is concerned with a meteorological background of this problem. I show international classification of ten basic cloud types including a short description and cases of occurence. The following part is concerned with an interaction between cloudiness and simulation core, which is based on the fact, that each cloud acts as a mechanical or an electromagnetic obstacle. This should be considered on some way in simulation. The next part describes technologies and practical implementations of visualization and evaluates their characteristics. Finally, the last chapter describes my implementation and tries to outline project advancement.

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