Highlights 2016
JUNEPavel Jungwirth - Jaroslav Heyrovsky MedalCzech Academy of Science Chairman Jiří Drahoš presented Medals for Merit to four top Czech scientists on June 30, 2016. Among awardees was also our colleague Prof. Pavel Jungwirth, a new holder of the prestigeous Jaroslav Heyrovsky Medal.
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JUNEAndrej Jančařík - Experientia Foundation grantAwardees of the 4th annual granting of financial support to young researchers in their study abroad were announced on June 27th, 2016. Our colleague Andrej Jančařík is one of two supported young scientists (study stay at National Centre for Scientific Research, France, Dr. Gourdon Group, grant 1 170 000 CZK).
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FEBRUARYŠtěpán TIMR in FORBES
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FEBRUARYPavel Kielkowski - Werner von Siemens Prize AwardeePavel Kielkowski, former Ph.D. student from the Michal Hocek team at IOCB in 2009-2014, received the Werner von Siemens Award 2016 for the best Ph.D. thesis.
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JANUARYPavel Hobza among 1% of the most cited chemistsProf. Pavel Hobza, IOCB Distinguished Chair, belongs among 1% of the most cited scientists in chemistry worldwide in 2015. Only four Czech scientists reached this prestigious rank in the last year (Thomson Reuters) |
JANUARYCutting edge chemistry in 2015Journal of the Royal Society of Chemistry Chemistry World ranked article of our colleagues Philip Mason, Frank Uhlig, Václav Vaněk and Pavel Jungwirth, explaining and describing turbulent reaction of alkali metals with water and published in Nature Chemistry, among Cutting edge chemistry in 2015.
Philip E. Mason, Frank Uhlig, Václav Vaněk, Tillmann Buttersack, Sigurd Bauerecker and Pavel Jungwirth: |