The 2016 Nobel Prize for Physics
This year Nobel Prize awarded the fundamental extension of our understanding of the microscopic structure of solid-state materials and their new other states.
This year Nobel Prize awarded the fundamental extension of our understanding of the microscopic structure of solid-state materials and their new other states.
Six top Czech scientists under 40 in the fields of medicine, social sciences, biology, chemistry, physics and mathematics received the Neuron Award for young scientists.
The prize for the Best Young Researcher Contribution Content was awarded to postdoctoral researcher Ing. Tibor Ižák, PhD
Award for outstanding doctoral thesis based on ZnO nanocolumns that could have wide field of applications, including biology.
Karel Tesař won Best Poster Award at the Materials Science and Engineering 2016 Congress (MSE), which took place in Darmstadt, Germany.
The presented work dealt with the fabrication of two-dimensional polycrystalline diamond-based photonic crystals. Such diamond-based PhCs are suitable for realization of extremely sensitive bio-sensor devices.
The former head of the Department of Dielectrics, Dr Jan Petzelt, was awarded a prestigious award of the scientific community. He was recognized for his lifelong contribution to understanding ferroelectric materials.
1st place at the international conference Nanocon 2014