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Dr. Pavel Janda |
Deputy Head of Dept. of Electrochemical Materials.
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Dr. Pavel Janda has been active in electrochemistry since 1978. His interest has been focused on charge transfer processes on electrodes with chemically modified surfaces for utilization in electrochemical sensors and biosensors (PhD in 1985). Since 1994 he is engaged in electrochemical applications of scanning probe microscopy (AFM, STM) in liquids and electrolyte solutions. His current interests include charge transfer reactions on nanostructures (nanoporous TiO2, carbon nanotubes, fullerenes, supported metal/metal-oxide nanoparticle assemblies) and correlation of reaction path with nanostructure arrangement.
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2009+ Gaseous nanodomains at solid liquid interface
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1994+ Scanning probe microscopy (AFM, STM) in liquids and in electrochemical applications. Interfacial processes related to surface nanomorphology.
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1977+ Electrochemistry: Charge transfer processes on electrodes with chemically modified surfaces, utilization in heterogeneous (electro)catalysis and electrochemical sensors.
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Dr. Hana Tarábková (Pelouchová) |
Staff Scientist Dept. of Electrochemical Materials
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Dr. Tarábková graduated at the Charles University in 2003 and obtained her Ph.D. degree in Analytical Chemistry. She joined the group in 1998. Since then she has been engaged in electrochemical applications of scanning probe microscopy.
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2009+ Gaseous nanodomains at solid liquid interface.
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1998+ Scanning probe microscopy in liquids and in electrochemical applications.
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Dr. Vera Mansfeldová (Hudská) |
Post-Doc
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Vera Mansfeldová graduated at the Charles University in 2016 in Analytical Chemistry. She joined the group in 2008 and worked on her PhD thesis with the topics of the electrochemistry of phthalocyanines compounds. |
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2008+ Time-resolved potentiometry at liquid/liquid interface (ITIES).
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MSc. Monika Klusáčková |
PhD. student (Charles University)
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MSc. Monika Klusáčková graduated at the Charles University, Clinical and Toxicological Analysis (MSc. in 2011). She joined the group in 2009 and works on her PhD thesis. The topic deals with the electrochemistry of porphyrins compounds. |
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2009+ Electrode with ultrathin porphyrin film for heterogeneous (electro)catalysis and (electro)chemical sensing
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| Thesis: | Charge transfer reaction in pyridin porphyrazinate film and its utilization in electrochemical sensor.
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MSc. Magda Zlámalová |
PhD. student (Charles University)
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MSc. Magda Zlámalová graduated at Analytical Chemistry at the Charles University in 2012. She joined the group in 2011 and works on her PhD thesis. The topic deals with the electrochemistry of porphyrins compounds. |
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2011+ Electrocatalytic properties of Methylene Blue (MB) for (electro)chemical sensing.
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| Thesis: | Electrochemical detection of sulfur compounds by poly-MB-modified electrodes.
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Former group member: |
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Dr. Jan Weber |
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Undergraduate students: |
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MSc. Jana Merhoutova 2010 |
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| Thesis: | Porphyrazinate Film and Its Utilization in Electrochemical Sensor
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MSc. Jakub Ederer 2014 |
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| Thesis: | Possibilities of Electrochemical Analysis Using a System of Electrodes with Non-specific Response.
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BSc. Jan Bohuslav 2015 |
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| Thesis: | Nanoparticle Electrodes for Charge Storage and Electrochemical Power Cells
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