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Awards of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (ASCR) presented in 2004

In 2004, the Academy Council of the ASCR, upon the recommendation of the Commission on Awards of the ASCR, presented the following awards:

The ASCR Award for Outstanding Scientific Results of Major Significance

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  • RNDr. Eduard Feireisl, DrSc. (Mathematical Institute, ASCR) for his Collection of Works on Mathematical Theory of the Dynamics of Compressible Fluids complete with a monograph Dynamics of Viscous Compressible Fluids - with a supplement of 50,000 CZK


  • Doc. RNDr. Zdeněk Hubálek, DrSc. (Institute of Vertebrate Biology, ASCR) for his study: Biology of the West Nile Virus causing West Nile Fever (a collection of papers) - with a supplement of 50,000 CZK


  • PhDr. Jan Němeček, DrSc. (Institute of History, ASCR) for his monograph: From an Alliance to Separation: Relations between Czechoslovak and Polish Representations in Exile, 1939-1945 - with a supplement of 50,000 CZK

The ASCR Award to Young Researchers for Outstanding Achievements

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  • A research team of the Institute of Physics, ASCR: RNDr. Kateřina Luterová, Ph.D., born 1972 , RNDr. Petr Fojtík, Ph.D., born 1975 for their work: Optical Properties of Silicon-based Semiconductor Nanostructures - with a supplement of 40,000 CZK


  • Ing. Michal Hocek, CSc., born 1969 (Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, ASCR) for his collection of works on the Development of Original Methods of Synthesising New Kinds of Purine Derivatives, and for Discovering Several New Cytostatics - with a supplement of 25,000 CZK


  • PhDr. Jiří Woitsch, born 1976 (Institute of Ethnology, ASCR) for the monograph: Forgotten Potash. Potash Producers and Potash Production in the 18th and 19th Centuries - with a supplement of 25,000 CZK

The ASCR Award for an Exceptionally Successful Solution of Programme and Grant Projects

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  • A research team composed of: Ing. Blanka Wichterlová, DrSc., Ing. Zdeněk Sobalík, CSc., Mgr. Jiří Dědeček, CSc. (all of the J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry, ASCR) for their research result : Oxidation-Reduction Zeolite Catalysers for Nitrogen Oxide Transformations of Environmental Significance. The Relationship between the Structure and Activity - with a supplement of 70,000 CZK.

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