Assoc. Prof. Filip Šroubek, Ph.D., DSc. is a Professor of Applied Mathematics at the Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering, Czech Technical University , and an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University . He serves as Deputy Head of the Department of Image Processing at the Czech Academy of Sciences. His career spans postdoctoral research at Instituto de Optica (CSIC, Madrid) and a Fulbright scholarship at University of California, Santa Cruz . Education: M.Sc. in Computer Science, Czech Technical University (1998) Ph.D. in Computer Science, Charles University (2003) D.Sc. (Habilitation), Czech Academy of Sciences (2014) Research Interests: Šroubek specializes in image restoration , blind deconvolution , and superresolution , with applications in biomedical imaging, forensic analysis, and mobile device optimization. His work on multi-object tracking and blur-invariant algorithms bridges theoretical and applied computer vision. Publication Trends: His recent articles focus on neural networks for image processing (2025), biomedical imaging (2024), and dynamic object tracking (2021-2023). Collaborations span neuroscience , materials science , and forensic engineering . Scientific Awards: Fulbright Visiting Scholarship (2010/2011) Honorable Mention at GCPR (2019) Outstanding Contribution Award (2013) Advising & Grants: Supervised projects include PIZZARO (forensic image analysis), 4D-STEM/PNBD (electron diffraction), and SONO (ultrasound technology). Grants emphasize interdisciplinary applications of image processing in medicine and engineering. Labs & Teams: Affiliated with the Department of Image Processing (UTIA, Czech Academy of Sciences) , he collaborates with teams in biomedical imaging, quantum dot characterization, and mobile technology optimization.