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Konkurzní řízení na obsazení míst vysokoškolsky vzdělaných pracovníků výzkumných útvarů

ŘEDITEL GEOLOGICKÉHO ÚSTAVU AV ČR, v. v. i.

Vyhlašuje výběrové řízení na obsazení míst vysokoškolsky vzdělaných pracovníků výzkumných útvarů v oborech

• Geologie, strukturní geologie
• Petrologie, geochemie
• Geologie a geochemie životního prostředí
• Paleontologie
• Geofyzika a geomechanika
Detailní instrukce zde
Tabulka k vyplnění zde

Termín pro podání přihlášek
4. listopad 2022, 12:00 hodin na adresu Geologický ústav AV ČR, v. v. i. Rozvojová 269, 165 00 Praha 6 – Lysolaje
(u poštou dodaných zásilek bude rozhodovat poštovní razítko podání na zásilce)
Termín konání
15. listopadu 2022 od 9.00 hodin
v zasedací místnosti č. 247, 1. patro hlavní budovy Geologického ústavu AV ČR, v. v. i. v areálu Akademie věd v Praze 6 – Lysolajích, ul. Rozvojová 269, případně prostřednictvím vzdálené komunikace – bude upřesněno v pozvání.
Kontaktní osoba
doc. RNDr. Tomáš Navrátil, Ph.D.
vědecký tajemník ústavu
e-mail: navratiltatgli [dot] cas [dot] cz
telefon: 233 087 222

Týden Akademie Věd

V týdnu od 31.10. do 6.11. probíhá akce „Týden Akademie Věd České republiky“ (AV). Zájemci mohou v tomto období navštěvovat pracoviště AV a nejrůznější popularizační akce (více zde). Náš ústav se do této aktivity tradičně zapojuje a umožňuje navštívit odborníky a položit jim otázky týkající se geologie a vlastně všeho, co se týká vývoje Země. Kontaktní osobou pro návštěvy je RNDr. Radek Mikuláš, DSc. Pokud navštívíte některé z pracovišť AV a chtěli byste ovlivnit formu Týdne AV do budoucna, můžete se zúčastnit webové ankety – odkaz je zde.

New Icelandic volcano of Meradalir

On Wednesday, August 3, 2022, the news of the start of a new volcanic eruption in the Meradalir area on the Icelandic Reykjanes Peninsula spread around the world. This happened less than a year after the end of the eruption of the neighbouring Fagradalsfjall volcano. After almost 800 years of volcanic inactivity on this peninsula, we are probably at the beginning of a new cycle of volcanic activity, which will most likely continue in the geologically near future. An international team of experts in volcanism is participating in the research of the new Meradalir volcano, a member of which is also a researcher at the Institute of Geology of the Czech Academy of Sciences – Lukáš Krmíček.

Conference on Rock Magnetism and Student Award

Five scientists of the Department of Paleomagnetism of the Institute of Geology participated in the conference “17th Castle Meeting – New Trends on Paleo, Rock and Environmental Magnetism” at Trakošćan, Croatia, at the break of August and September. The conference was aimed at rock paleomagnetism, magnetostratigraphy, environmental magnetism, archaeomagnetism and related topics. Conference abstracts are available here, including 9 contributions (4 lectures and 5 posters) authored or co-authored by Institute staff. At this occasion, Šimon Kdýr was awarded the ‘Certificate of Excellence’ for an excellent student presentation. New collaboration was started with University of Chieti – Pescara and the Alpine Laboratory of Paleomagnetism, Pevergno, Italy with the aim to extend research of the Jurassic/Cretaceous boundary.

Collision with an asteroid successfully completed

At 1:14 AM CEST today (27 September 2022), American spacecraft Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) conducted the first successful planetary defense test in the history: it impacted asteroid Dimorphos (Greek for “two forms”), which orbits a larger asteroid Didymos (Greek for “twin”). Transfer of kinetic energy by an impact (i.e., collision-induced alteration of the asteroid trajectory) is one of the possible mechanisms of planetary defense. The unique experiment was contributed by Czech scientists and technical engineers of the Astronomical Institute Czech Acad Sci, Brno University of Technology and also by Tomáš Kohout of the Institute of Geology Czech Acad Sci. Further details are available, for instance, from the press releases of the Czech Academy of Sciences and NASA.

Life in Late Carboniferous and Early Permian covered by a new book

A richly illustrated book Late Paleozoic Forests and Lakes. When Coal Was Still Green was released by the Academia Publishing House. Texts in the book are authored by Prof. Stanislav Opluštil of Charles University and by Jaroslav Zajíc, a senior scientist of the Institute of Geology. Figures with original reconstructions of flora and fauna were created by painter Jiří Svoboda. The book will attract not only those interested in paleontology and geology but also students of nature-scientific disciplines.

Lukáš Krmíček appointed a professor

As of 7th June 2022, the President of the Czech Republic appointed Lukáš Krmíček, a researcher at the Institute of Geology of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, at the age of 40, a full professor. In his scientific activities, Prof. Krmíček focuses on combined research of mineralogical, geochemical and physical-mechanical properties of igneous rocks. In addition to research activities, Prof. Krmíček also devotes himself to science-promotion activities. This year, Academia published his popular-science publication on volcanoes and volcanic processes.

Otto Wichterle Award to honour Lukáš Laibl

This year, Lukáš Laibl of the Institute of Geology ranked among the twenty-five laureates of the Otto Wichterle Award (see here for details). Lukáš obtained this prestigious award for young and promising scientists of the Academy of Sciences in acknowledgment of his research of Paleozoic arthropods. He received the Award from the President of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic Eva Zažímalová during a ceremony in the Villa Lanna on June 20th. For information on this yearʼs laureates of the Otto Wichterle Award click here.

Prize for a book

The Main Miroslav Ivanov Prize was awarded to the popular-scientific book The Heart of Bohemian Karst – Srbsko Village and the Surrounding Landscape (published by Dokořán Publ. in 2021) at the International Book Fair “Svět knihy” in Prague on 9–12 June 2022. This prize for non-fiction books is awarded by the Club of Non-fiction Authors and the town of Jaroměř–Josefov (the birthplace of M. Ivanov). The book was contributed by authors from the Institute of Geology CAS Karel Žák, Václav Cílek, Stanislav Čermák and Jan Wagner. The Institute was also the place where the book was editorially completed and made ready for layout by K. Žák, V. Cílek with a contribution by photographer M. Majer. Congratulations!

Dean's Award for the best PhD students

On 8th June 2022, Simona Krmíčková, a PhD student employed with the Department of Geological Processes of the Institute of Geology, received the Dean's Award of the Faculty of Science of Masaryk University in Brno for the best students of doctoral study programmes. The award was given for excellent study results and significant involvement in scientific research. Simona Krmíčková focuses mainly on the radiogenic isotope study of igneous rocks. She regularly publishes the results of her research in impacted journals and presents them at international conferences. For additional information, click here.

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