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The Czech Technical University in Prague (CTU), established in 1707, stands among the oldest and most respected technical universities in Europe. With over three centuries of academic excellence, CTU has built a strong global reputation for delivering world-class education, pioneering research, and impactful innovation.
At the heart of this excellence is the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering (FME)—a dynamic and forward-looking institution recognized as a leader in advanced engineering. FME combines deep theoretical expertise with cutting-edge experimental capabilities, offering outstanding research and education in aerospace engineering, robotics, energy systems, and advanced manufacturing.
What sets FME apart is its strong international orientation, close collaboration with industry leaders, and active participation in major European research initiatives. Equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories and driven by highly respected experts, the faculty consistently delivers innovative solutions to complex technological challenges. Its graduates and researchers are recognized worldwide for their excellence, making FME a trusted partner in both academia and industry.
The Czech Aerospace Research Centre (CASR)
CASR represents a flagship initiative that brings together top-tier academia, research institutions, and industry partners to advance aerospace innovation at an international level.
Building on the Czech Republic’s distinguished legacy in aviation and space research, CASR focuses on aircraft design, propulsion, structural systems, and advanced aerospace technologies. It plays a key role in major European and global research programmes, contributing to the development of next-generation solutions for the aerospace sector.
CASR is distinguished by its unique ability to bridge cutting-edge research with real-world applications, supported by advanced research infrastructure and strong industrial partnerships. Its collaborative model ensures high-impact outcomes and positions it as a key driving force in shaping the future of aerospace engineering in Europe and beyond.

