Technical University of Ostrava
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The Technical University of Ostrava (or Vysoká škola báňská – Technická univerzita Ostrava in Czech
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), is a university
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 (polytechnics) located in the city of Ostrava
Ostrava
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, Moravian-Silesian Region
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, Czech Republic
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.

The institution was founded on 23 January 1849 as the Mining Academy in Příbram
Príbram
Příbram is a city in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic with a population of 35,147. The city is located on the Litavka river and the foothills of Brdy, 60 kilometers south-west of Prague, the country's capital...

. In 1894 it was promoted to university status and in 1904 it was renamed to Vysoká škola báňská. In 1945 it was moved to Ostrava
Ostrava
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, then the centre of Czechoslovak
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 mining industry.

Today the university has a total of about 20,000 students and consists of the following seven faculties:
  • Faculty of Economics ( – EkF)
  • Faculty of Civil Engineering ( – FAST)
  • Faculty of Mechanical Engineering ( – FS)
  • Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science ( – FEI)
  • Faculty of Mining and Geology ( – HGF)
  • Faculty of Metallurgy and Material Engineering ( – FMMI)
  • Faculty of Safety Engineering ( – FBI)

Notable faculty

  • Karel Heyrowský (1802–1863), Professor of mining, mining machinery and mining measurements 1849–1863
  • Josef Theurer (1862–1928), Professor of mathematics and physics 1895–1926, first chancellor of Vysoká škola báňská in Příbram (1904), and rector 1903–1927
  • František Mařík (1884–1966), Professor of winding equipment
  • František Čechura (1887–1974), Professor of mining measurements, rector 1945–1950
  • Alois Řiman (1896–1966), Founder of mine planning
  • Richard Doležal (1921–2005), Professor of process engineering at TU Ostrava, CTU Prag, Braunschweig University of Technology, University of Stuttgart
  • Petr Šnapka
    Petr Šnapka
    Petr Šnapka is a Czech economist.- Life :Šnapka graduated 1967 from the VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava at Faculty of Mining and Geology in the field of Economics and Organization in the mining industry. 1967/1968 he works as system analyst at OKD computer center in Ostrava...

     (* 1943), Professor of economics and management, Dean IDMS
  • Tomáš Čermák
    Tomáš Cermák
    Tomáš Čermák is a Czech engineer and rector of VŠB – Technical University of Ostrava .- Life :Tomáš Čermák graduated in 1964 from Brno University of Technology at the faculty of electrical engineering. From 1964 to 1968 he worked as an engineer for the Vitkovice Steel Company...

     (* 1943), engineer and rector of VŠB – Technical University of Ostrava (VŠB-TUO).
  • Václav Roubíček (* 1944), Professor of fire engineering at TUO, rector 1997 to 2003; former member of the Senate of the Czech Republic
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External links

  • http://en.vsb.cz/ – VŠB – Technical University of Ostrava
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