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Ing. Barbora Planková
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+420 266 052 030
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plankova@it.cas.cz
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M2205
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Department D 2 - Thermodynamics
Position
PhD student
Research area
mathematical modelling of phase interfaces
Curriculum vitae
Education
2011 (Ing.)
Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering CTU in Prague, programme Mathematical Engineering (Ing. is an equivalent of M.Sc.)
Experience
2011-
Institute of Thermomechanics ASCR, v. v. i.
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Selected publications
Vinš, V., Planková B., Hrubý J.: Surface tension of binary mixtures including polar components modeled by the density gradient theory combined with the PC-SAFT equation of state, accepted by the International Journal of Thermophysics (May 2012)
Vinš, V., Hrubý J., Planková B.: Surface tension of binary mixtures including polar components modeled by the density gradient theory combined with the PC-SAFT equation of state, international conference 19th European Conference on Thermophysical Properties, 28.8.-1.9.2011 Thessaloniki (Greece).
Vinš, V., Hrubý J., Planková B.: Droplet and Bubble Nucleation Modeled by Density Gradient Theory - Cubic Equation of State versus SAFT Model, international conference Experimental Fluid Mechanics 2010, 24.-26.11.2010 Liberec (CZ) Conference Proceedings Volume 2, S. 795-804, ISBN 978-80-7372-670-6.
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