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| Education |
| 2007 |
Ph.D. at Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Science with thesis Polycyclic
Tetraazamacrocycles, under supervision of Prof. Ivan Lukeš and Prof. Petr Hermann. |
| 2000 |
M.Sc. (Mgr.) at Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Science with the diploma thesis
Synthesis and Properties of Calix[4]arene Diphosphonic Derivatives and their Metal Complexes,
under supervision of Prof. Ivan Lukeš and Dr. Jan Rohovec. |
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| Experience |
| 2007 |
École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Laboratoire de chimie inorganique et
bioinorganique, supervisor Prof. Lothar Helm, relaxivity studies of lanthanide
complexes of azamacrocyclic ligands. |
| 2005 |
Katholiek Universiteit Leuven, Department of Molecular Design and Synthesis,
supervisor Prof. Koen Binnemans, studies of solvation sphere structure of transition-
and rare-earth metals' complexes of azamacrocyclic compounds using advanced
spectroscopic techniques. |
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| Appointments |
| Since 2011 |
Postdoctoral fellow at the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry AV CR, v.v.i.;
synthesis of platinum-based organometallic compounds, their characterization and use in
formation of self-assembling monolayers. |
| 2009-2011 |
Representative coordinator of nuclear magnetic resonance issues, Charles University in Prague,
Faculty of Science, Department of Inorganic Chemistry; dealing with structure determination of
inorganic complexes of macrocyclic compounds using advanced multinuclear NMR techniques. |
| 2007-2009 |
Head of the NMR department at Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Science. |
| 2001-2012 |
Scientific assistant at Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Science,
Department of Inorganic Chemistry, syntheses of macrocyclic compounds, their complexes
with transition- and rare-earth metals, characterization of these compounds using spectroscopic
techniques; undergraduate students' laboratory courses. |
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| Research interest |
| Complexes of transition- and rare-earth metals with phosphorus-containing ligands, phosphines,
phosphinates, phosphonates, their application in medicinal and material chemistry. |