Hi, I'm

Martin Kurečka

I am a Master student of Theoretical Computer Science at the Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University. I finished my Bachelor degree under the supervision of Prof. Daniel Král'. My research was focused on combinatorial limits and quasirandom permutations. Currently, I am involved in laboratory FORMELA.

kurecka.m (at) mail.muni.cz

Publications

Stays abroad & Attended events

  • March - June 2022: University of Technology Vienna
  • Erasmus exchange
  • 2020: 55th Czech-Slovak Conference on Graph Theory, Brno

Teaching

  • Fall 2022: Probability in Computer Science (tutor)
  • FI, Masaryk University
  • Fall 2021: Complexity & Computability (tutor)
  • FI, Masaryk University
  • Spring 2020: Seminar of Functional Programming (lecturer)
  • FI, Masaryk University
  • Spring 2020: Algorithms & Data Structures (tutor)
  • FI, Masaryk University
  • Fall 2019: Non-Imperative Programming (tutor)
  • FI, Masaryk University

Awards and honors

  • 2022: 1st place - Czech and Slovak science competition (SVOČ 2022)
  • Category: Graph Theory and Combinatorics
  • Work: Quasirandomness of Permutations
  • 2021: Dean's Award for excellent academic performance
  • 2021: Dean's Award for final thesis
  • 2018: 1st place - National round of Olympiad in Informatics

Education

  • 2021 - Present: Master’s degree in Theoretical Informatics
  • Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University
  • 2018 - 2021: Bachelor’s degree in Mathematical Informatics
  • Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University
  • Thesis: Quasirandomness of Permutations, supervized by Prof. Daniel Král

Work Experience

  • Winter 2021 - Present: Scientific computing in Plumed
  • UVT, Masaryk University
  • Development of collective variables for molecular metadynamics based on neural networks.