foto

Ing. Tomáš Němec, Ph.D.

Phone +420 266 053 152 E-mail nemec@it.cas.cz Room M2205 Department Department D 2 - Thermodynamics Research area nucleation theory, condensation and cavitation processes in multicomponent systems, ice nucleation
Curriculum vitae
Education
2006  (Ph.D.) Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering CTU in Prague, programme Applied Natural Sciences
2001  (Ing.) Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering CTU in Prague, programme Mathematical Engineering (Ing. is an equivalent of M.Sc.)
   
Experience
2011– New Technologies - Research centre (NTC)
2003– Institute of Thermomechanics ASCR, v. v. i.
2001–2002 Soluziona, s.r.o.
   
Stays abroad
2011–2012 University of Stuttgart, Institute of Aerospace Thermodynamics, Germany
Theoretical research of ice nucleation in supercooled water droplets, project SFB Transregio 75 (3 months)
2003 Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Chemical Sciences Division, USA
Binary nucleation in aqueous systems, Young Scientist IAPWS Project (6 months)
2002 University of Dortmund
Featflow summerschool (2 weeks)
   
Scientific community membership
IAPWS Physical Chemistry of Aqueous Systems (PCAS) working group
View author's publications in the ASCR database
Selected publications
  1. Němec T., Maršík F., Mičan O.: The Characteristic Thickness of Polymer Electrolyte Membrane and the Efficiency of Fuel Cell. Heat Transfer Engineering 30 (7), 574-581, 2009. DOI: 10.1080/01457630802594978
  2. Maršík F., Němec T., Hrubý J., Demo P., Kožíšek Z., Petr V., Kolovratník M.: Binary Homogeneous Nucleation in Selected Aqueous Mixtures. Journal of Solution Chemistry 37 (12), 1671-1708, 2008. DOI: 10.1007/s10953-008-9337-4
  3. Němec T., Maršík F., Palmer D. A.: Binary Nucleation of Water and Sodium Chloride. Journal of Chemical Physics 124 (4), 0445091-0445096, 2006. DOI: 10.1063/1.2162880
ResearcherID: B-2433-2009
Projects
2010-2012 GAP101/10/1819Mathematical modelling of nucleation and condensation processes
2007-2009 KJB400760701Classical Multicomponent Nucleation Theory for Cavitation and Condensation

Footer menu

© 2008–2012 Institute of Thermomechanics ASCR, v. v. i.