Dr. Steffen Gielen (1982) presented the thesis
Geometric Aspects of Gauge and Spacetime Symmetries defended in March 2011 at the University of Cambridge
Mgr. Hedvika Kadlecová, PhD. (1982) presented the thesis
Gravitational field of gyratons on various background
spacetimes defended in September 2010 at the Charles University
Mgr. Jiří Lipovský, PhD. (1984) presented the thesis Quantum graphs and their generalisations defended in September 2011 at the Charles University
Mgr. Martin Scholtz, PhD. (1984) presented the thesis
Helical symmetry and the non-existence of asymptotically flat periodic
solutions in general relativity defended in June 2011 at the Charles University
Ing. Petr Siegl, PhD. (1984) presented the thesis Systemes quantiques
non-hermitiens, representations indecomposantes et quantification par etats coherents defended in September 2011 at Universite Denis Diderot (Paris 7)
for the thesis Geometric Aspects of Gauge and Spacetime Symmetries which made important contributions to deformed space-time symmetries in classical General Relativity and CP violation in the electroweak
sector of quantum chromo-dynamics.
The jury also decided to give a honourable mention to the thesis of
entitled Helical symmetry and the non-existence of asymptotically flat periodic
solutions in general relativity for its author
approach and the method he developed to generalize the Gibbons and Stewart
theorem in General Relativity.