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== About Us ==
 
== About Us ==
  
The Department of Applied Informatics (DAI) is one of three informatics departments at the [http://www.fmph.uniba.sk/ Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics] of the [http://www.uniba.sk/ Comenius University in Bratislava] (the other two being [http://www.dcs.fmph.uniba.sk/ Department of Computer Science] and [http://www.edi.fmph.uniba.sk/ Department of Informatics Education]). We provide [[Education|study programs]] in Applied Informatics both at bachelor and master levels, and the international master programme in Cognitive science. We focus our [[Research|research]] efforts in the areas of Computer Graphics and Vision, Artificial Intelligence, Computational Modelling, and Theory of Programming.
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The Department of Applied Informatics (DAI) is one of two informatics departments at the [http://www.fmph.uniba.sk/ Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics] of the [http://www.uniba.sk/ Comenius University in Bratislava] (the other being the [http://www.dcs.fmph.uniba.sk/ Department of Computer Science]). We provide [[Education|study programs]] in Applied Informatics both at bachelor and master levels, and the international master programme in Cognitive science. We focus our [[Research|research]] efforts in the areas of Computer Graphics and Vision, Artificial Intelligence, Computational Modelling, and Theory of Programming.
 
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About Us

The Department of Applied Informatics (DAI) is one of two informatics departments at the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics of the Comenius University in Bratislava (the other being the Department of Computer Science). We provide study programs in Applied Informatics both at bachelor and master levels, and the international master programme in Cognitive science. We focus our research efforts in the areas of Computer Graphics and Vision, Artificial Intelligence, Computational Modelling, and Theory of Programming.