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Prof. Vojtěch Rödl serves as a Professor at the Institute of Informatics, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic. His office is located in room S 220 on the 2nd floor at Malostranské nám. 2/25 in the historic Lesser Town district (Prague 1), reflecting his active institutional presence within one of Europe's oldest academic centers.
His research spans foundational areas of computer science and mathematics, with emphasis on:
- Theoretical Computer Science
- Discrete Mathematics
- Combinatorics
- Graph Theory
- Algorithmic Design
- Computational Complexity
These disciplines form the mathematical backbone of modern computing, addressing structural problems in data organization, network analysis, and optimization. His work in combinatorics particularly explores extremal set systems and probabilistic methods, contributing to theoretical frameworks that underpin cryptographic systems and distributed computing architectures.
Prof. Rödl maintains academic engagement through the Institute of Informatics, though specific advising activities or collaborative projects are not detailed in the source text. His institutional role encompasses teaching, research supervision, and participation in the university's scholarly ecosystem, centered in Prague's academic quarter near Charles Bridge.