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Ing. Václav Vinš, Ph.D.

Phone +420 266 053 322 E-mail vins@it.cas.cz Room M2503B Department Department D 2 - Thermodynamics Position Vice Director for R&D, Head of Laboratory of Thermophysical Properties Research area Thermophysical properties, phase equilibria, two-phase flow, cooling
Curriculum vitae
Education
2010: Ph.D. at Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at CTU in Prague, program: Mathematical and Physical Engineering
2005: Ing. at CTU in Prague, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Applied Mechanics

Study stays and working activities
2017 – 2018: specialist in Technical development at Škoda Auto a.s., Development of engine cooling (11 months)
2011: Young Scientist IAPWS Project - Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany (6 months)
2001 – 2009: cooperation with PH department at CERN laboratory, Switzerland
2008 till now: research assistant at the Institute of Thermomechanics AS CR, v. v. i.
2006 – 2008: part time job at the Institute of Thermomechanics AS CR, v. v. i.
2005: Technical Student Program at CERN – TS department (10 months)
2003: Summer Student Program at CERN – PH department (2 months)
2002: study at the Lund Institute of Technology (Sweden) organized by Erasmus/Socrates program (5 months)
2001 – 2005: assistant in the research at Department of physics at CTU in Prague

Scientific community membership
IAPWS - Working group for Thermophysical Properties of Water and Steam
View author's publications in the ASCR database
Selected publications
Projects
2019-2021 GA19-05696SVlastnosti teplosměnných tekutin na bázi vody při extrémních podmínkách - Experiment modelování a molekulární simulace
2015-2017 GA15-07129YSurface tension of water and aqueos mixtures at equilibrium and metastable states
2012-2015 M100761201Fázové rovnováhy hydrátů plynů modelované pomocí referenčních stavových rovnic - teoretický základ pro nové technologie CCS a transportu plynů
2011-2013 GPP101/11/P046Sufrace properties of metastable fluids for technical applications - theoretical and experimental study

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