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Original title in Czech: Fyzikální chemieFCHAbbreviation: DKCPO_FCH_4Acad. year: 2015/2016
Programme: Physical Chemistry
Length of Study:
Accredited from: 16.10.2009Accredited until: 31.5.2024
Profile
The main objective of the study is to train the highly qualified professionals who will be prepared for independent, creative, scientific and research activities in the field of physical chemistry. Students are trained to formulate a scientific problem independently, propose hypotheses and procedures leading to its solving and attempt its confirmation on an experimental or theoretical level. Critical evaluation of published scientific information and the ability to communicate in English - both verbally and in written form, makes an integral part of the study.
Key learning outcomes
Occupational profiles of graduates with examples
The specialization trains professionals who will be able to participate in highly qualified scientific and research activities based on physically-chemical processes, namely in university departments, the departments of The Academy of Sciences, research institutes, but also in industrial research centres. The graduates are prepared for independent creative work in the area of physical chemistry. Due to a wide range of practical applications of physical chemistry, the graduates can find employments not only in physical and chemical research, but virtually in all chemical or chemistry related specializations.
Entry requirements
The admission to the Faculty of Chemistry is conditioned by the completion of the Master's program in the same or a related field. The basic prerequisites for the admission are: interest and aptitude for scientific work, knowledge of the English language and a very good study record achieved in the Master's program (grade point average of all passed examinations usually does not exceed 2.0).
Guarantor
prof. Ing. Miloslav Pekař, CSc.
Issued topics of Doctoral Study Program
computer simulation of transport of active substances in natural systems
Tutor: Klučáková Martina, prof. Ing., Ph.D.
Humic complexes will be prepared and tested in point of view their chemical and thermal analysis.
Development of biosensors based on printed organic electronic elements for observation of vital occurrences of cells in pabula in vitro. Electrical and biochemical effect are expected both in pabula and cells which influence response of organic electrochemical and field effect transistors.
Tutor: Salyk Ota, doc. Ing., CSc.
Preparation-properties-applications of hydrogels formed by charged biopolymers, especially hyaluronan, and oppositely charged surfactants.
Tutor: Pekař Miloslav, prof. Ing., CSc.
The aim of this work is characterization of chemical processes initiated by electrical discharges in liquids and in interaction with liquids. Work will focus on water solutions as well as organic solutions. Besides the discharge products, the plasma diagnostics will be carried out.
Tutor: Krčma František, prof. RNDr., Ph.D.
The research work will focused on the study of thermal properties of materials used for heat storage based on phase change materials. The experimental part will focus on the measurement of heat accumulation in different materials by using of dot and surface temperature sensors (e.g. thermocouples, thermocamera). The new method based on the measurements of temperature responses to pulse or jump of the heat supplied to enable a comprehensive assessment of the substance properties will be used. To measure the absorption and emission properties listed PCM materials will be used thermocamera. The data processing will be performed using the methods of image analysis.
Tutor: Zmeškal Oldřich, prof. Ing., CSc.
The project aims at giving new insights into mechanical, thermal and transport properties of the cell cytoplasm. In the experimental part, advanced methods of microscopy (Raman, fluorescence, electron), (micro)rheology, calorimetry and particle tracking will be utilized.