Sergey Karpov, Ph.D.
My primary research interests are high temporal resolution astrophysics, time-domain sky surveys, astronomical data processing pipelines and transient detection algorithms. I am currently working on the development of automated data analysis pipelines for various time domain sky surveys, and participating in the development of transient detection and characterization infrastructure for upcoming Vera C. Rubin Legacy […]
RNDr. Stanislav Kamba, CSc., DSc.
Over the past ten years, I have pursued several lines of research: Strain engineering in thin films: Using substrate-induced strain, we have been able to prepare thin films that have completely different properties than crystals of the same materials. Thus, we were able to induce ferroelectric and ferromagnetic properties in the originally paraelectric antiferromagnet EuTiO3 […]
Ing. Mgr. Ondřej Kaman, Ph.D.
Our laboratory Magnetic nanomaterials and molecular systems is looking for enthusiastic postdoc researchers who are led by curiosity and desire to understand magnetism and related phenomena in compounds of d and f metals, both solid-state and molecular systems. Our previous work was largely focused on magnetic nanomaterials, including synthesis, structure and magnetic behaviour, but we […]
Ing. Libor Juha, CSc.
Following research topics are located at the frontier between high-energy-density physics and high-energy chemistry: • Interaction of intense short- and long-wave-length laser radiation with matter (estimating the role of intensity, pulse duration, target material, target structure, aggregation state of targets, and so on). • Diagnostics of dense plasmas produced by various laser beams focused in […]
Doc. Ing. Pavel Jelínek, Ph.D.
Research program focuses on the investigation low-dimensional molecular structures on surfaces by means of experimental UHV low-temperature scanning probe microscopy and theoretical methods, including DFT and many-body calculations as well as model Hamiltonians. The research directions are on-surface synthesis, molecular electronics, low dimensional materials, advanced scanning probe microscopy & spectroscopy, and strongly correlated systems. NANOSURF […]
Ing. Vítězslav Jarý, Ph.D.
In my scientific work I am mostly interested in research and development in the field of solid-state physics, more particularly in the investigation of optical properties of novel potentially interesting materials which can find usage in the scintillating detectors, phosphors for white LED technology or phosphors to be used in solid state lasers. In the […]
Prof. RNDr. Václav Janiš, DrSc.
The focus of my research activity is the low-temperature behavior of strongly correlated electron systems in solids. The ultimate objective of the research is to reach microscopic understanding of critical phenomena in these systems on the model level. We recently opened a new path towards a thermodynamically consistent description of critical quantum dynamics of correlated […]
RNDr. Jiří Chudoba, Ph.D.
During my professional career, I studied production of top quarks and W bosons on several collider experiments. I started with searches for top quark at SPS collider (before the top quark was discovered at Tevatron) and continued with precision measurements of W boson properties at LEP collider. Later I moved to LHC experiments. I was […]
Mgr. Evgenia Chitrova, Ph.D.
As a researcher of the Department of Magnetic Measurements and Materials, my work is focused on experimental studies of materials with fascinating magnetic properties. Magnetic materials play crucial roles in various fields, including information technology and energy conversion. My primary interest is to understand the fundamental properties and how to „tune“ the materials to have […]
Mgr. Zdeněk Hubička, Ph.D.
The work is oriented on the research of reactive pulsed magnetron sputtering r-HIPIMS, mid-frequency (MF) and RF reactive magnetron sputtering of semiconductor thin films and multilayered structures for photocatalytic, solar water splitting, solar cells, and sensory applications. Oxide and sulphide semiconductors were investigated as TiO2, Fe2O3, ZnO, WO3, CuO, CuFeO2, CuWO4, FeS2, WS, MoS2, etc. […]