Role Politician Succeeded by Adriana Krnacova | Nationality Czech Republic Resigned November 26, 2014 Name Tomas Hudecek | |
![]() | ||
1 tom hude ek show jana krause 2 5 2014
Tomáš Hudeček (born 10 May 1979) is a Czech politician and university professor. In 2010 he was elected to the Municipal Assembly in Prague as a candidate of the TOP 09 party. On 24 November 2011 he became a member of the executive council of Prague and the Deputy Mayor of Bohuslav Svoboda.
Contents
- 1 tom hude ek show jana krause 2 5 2014
- 1 tom hude ek show jana krause 7 6 2013
- Education and scientific research
- Politics
- References

Hudeček was elected deputy mayor of Prague between 24 November 2011 and 23 May 2013, then deputy mayor with the responsibilities of Mayor during the May and June 2013 days of flood in Prague, and Mayor of Prague between 20 June 2013 and 26 October 2014.

1 tom hude ek show jana krause 7 6 2013
Education and scientific research

In 1997 he graduated from high school in Olomouc-Heychyn and enrolled at the Palacký University, Olomouc Faculty of Science. After graduation Hudeček continued his doctoral studies Faculty of Science Charles University, specialty "Social Geography and Regional Development". The result of his doctoral studies he became a defense of the dissertation in the field of transport geography and geographic information systems and obtaining academic degrees of Doctor of Science (RNDr.) and Ph.D.

In 2003, Hudeček began teaching at the Department of Applied Geoinformatics and Cartography Faculty of Natural Sciences of Charles University. The field research was the analysis Hudeček transport accessibility in the Czech Republic in the period from 1918 to 2020. Working at the university, Hudeček became a member of the Czech Geographical Society, and co-author of about 20 scientific publications and a monograph. Since 2015, he has also been lecturing Public Administration and City Competitiveness at University of Economics and Czech Technical University in Prague.
Politics
In 2009 he joined the party TOP 09. He resigned from the party on 15 October 2014, following a dispute with some of the TOP09 chairmans. Since the end of the year 2014 he has been the member of the Prague City Assembly, chairman of The Independents.
