Department of Mathematics and Physics

About the Department

Structure of Department of Mathematics and Physics

Head:

prof. RNDr. Šárka MAYEROVÁ, Ph.D.


Mathematics Group

PhDr. Pavlína RAČKOVÁ, Ph.D. (Head of Mathematics Group)

RNDr. Ing. Mgr. Jiří JÁNSKÝ, Ph.D.

Mgr. Jan JEKL, Ph.D.

Mgr. Jonatan KOLEGAR

doc. RNDr. Jaromír KUBEN, CSc.

prof. RNDr. Šárka MAYEROVÁ, Ph.D.   

Mgr. Michaela NOVÁKOVÁ

RNDr. Radovan POTŮČEK, Ph.D. 

Mgr. Vojtěch RŮŽIČKA, Ph.D.

Mgr. Vojtěch ŠINDLÁŘ

RNDr. Vladimír VETCHÝ, CSc.


Physics Group

doc. RNDr. František VIŽĎA, Ph.D.   (Head of Physics Group)

Mgr. Jaroslav JÁNSKÝ, Ph.D.

prof. RNDr. Jan KOHOUT, CSc.

RNDr. Miroslav KOMÁREK, CSc.

doc. Mgr. Věra MAZÁNKOVÁ, Ph.D.

Mgr. et Mgr. Patrik NOVOSAD

RNDr. Karel ZUBÍK, CSc.

Professor Emeritus

prof. RNDr. František CVACHOVEC, CSc.

Department of Mathematics and Physics is divided into a Mathematics Group and a Physics Group.

Mathematics Group specializes in mathematical application in engineering sciences, numerical methods, differential equations, mathematical analysis, discrete mathematics and theory of graphs, algebraic structures theory, half-linear difference equations and variational methods, e-learning and computer-aided teaching.

Physics Group is professionally focused on the neutron and photon spectrometry, radiation transport calculations, dosimetry of reactor vessels, protection against radiation, the relationship of mechanical properties and structure of metallic and polymeric materials, light scattering systems of thin layers with rough boundaries generally correlated, coherent reflectance and transmittance of thin films, diffuse reflectance of rough surfaces, study of surface quality of thin layers, plasma physics, creating materials for computer-assisted teaching of physics, e-learning and blended learning.

The Department of Mathematics and Physics organized from 1999 to 2011, every two years, the Conference on the teaching of mathematics and physics at the technical universities. Since 2014 the Department is the co-organizer of an annual international Conference MITAV (Mathematics, Information Technology and Applied Science).

 
 

Structure of Department of Mathematics and Physics

Head:

prof. RNDr. Šárka MAYEROVÁ, Ph.D.

 Mathematics Group

PhDr. Pavlína RAČKOVÁ, Ph.D. (Head of Mathematics Group)

RNDr. Ing. Mgr. Jiří JÁNSKÝ, Ph.D.

Mgr. Jan JEKL

doc. RNDr. Jaromír KUBEN, CSc.

Mgr. Bc. Jaromír KUBEN

prof. RNDr. Šárka MAYEROVÁ, Ph.D.   

RNDr. Radovan POTŮČEK, Ph.D. 

Mgr. Vojtěch RŮŽIČKA, Ph.D.

RNDr. Vladimír VETCHÝ, CSc.

Physics Group

doc. RNDr. František VIŽĎA, Ph.D.   (Head of Physics Group)

prof. RNDr. František CVACHOVEC, CSc.

Mgr. Jaroslav JÁNSKÝ, Ph.D.

prof. RNDr. Jan KOHOUT, CSc.

RNDr. Miroslav KOMÁREK, CSc.

doc. Mgr. Věra MAZÁNKOVÁ, Ph.D.

RNDr. Karel ZUBÍK, CSc.



Department of Mathematics and Physics is divided into a Mathematics Group and a Physics Group.

Mathematics Group specializes in mathematical application in engineering sciences, numerical methods, differential equations, mathematical analysis, discrete mathematics and theory of graphs, algebraic structures theory, half-linear difference equations and variational methods, e-learning and computer-aided teaching.

Physics Group is professionally focused on the neutron and photon spectrometry, radiation transport calculations, dosimetry of reactor vessels, protection against radiation, the relationship of mechanical properties and structure of metallic and polymeric materials, light scattering systems of thin layers with rough boundaries generally correlated, coherent reflectance and transmittance of thin films, diffuse reflectance of rough surfaces, study of surface quality of thin layers, plasma physics, creating materials for computer-assisted teaching of physics, e-learning and blended learning.

The Department of Mathematics and Physics organized from 1999 to 2011, every two years, the Conference on the teaching of mathematics and physics at the technical universities. Since 2014 the Department is the co-organizer of an annual international Conference MITAV (Mathematics, Information Technology and Applied Science).

 

Structure of Department of Mathematics and Physics

Head:

prof. RNDr. Šárka MAYEROVÁ, Ph.D.

 Mathematics Group

PhDr. Pavlína RAČKOVÁ, Ph.D. (Head of Mathematics Group)

RNDr. Ing. Mgr. Jiří JÁNSKÝ, Ph.D.

Mgr. Jan JEKL

doc. RNDr. Jaromír KUBEN, CSc.

Mgr. Bc. Jaromír KUBEN

prof. RNDr. Šárka MAYEROVÁ, Ph.D.   

RNDr. Radovan POTŮČEK, Ph.D. 

Mgr. Vojtěch RŮŽIČKA, Ph.D.

RNDr. Vladimír VETCHÝ, CSc.

Physics Group

doc. RNDr. František VIŽĎA, Ph.D.   (Head of Physics Group)

prof. RNDr. František CVACHOVEC, CSc.

Mgr. Jaroslav JÁNSKÝ, Ph.D.

prof. RNDr. Jan KOHOUT, CSc.

RNDr. Miroslav KOMÁREK, CSc.

doc. Mgr. Věra MAZÁNKOVÁ, Ph.D.

RNDr. Karel ZUBÍK, CSc.

Department of Mathematics and Physics is divided into a Mathematics Group and a Physics Group.

Mathematics Group specializes in mathematical application in engineering sciences, numerical methods, differential equations, mathematical analysis, discrete mathematics and theory of graphs, algebraic structures theory, half-linear difference equations and variational methods, e-learning and computer-aided teaching.

Physics Group is professionally focused on the neutron and photon spectrometry, radiation transport calculations, dosimetry of reactor vessels, protection against radiation, the relationship of mechanical properties and structure of metallic and polymeric materials, light scattering systems of thin layers with rough boundaries generally correlated, coherent reflectance and transmittance of thin films, diffuse reflectance of rough surfaces, study of surface quality of thin layers, plasma physics, creating materials for computer-assisted teaching of physics, e-learning and blended learning.

The Department of Mathematics and Physics organized from 1999 to 2011, every two years, the Conference on the teaching of mathematics and physics at the technical universities. Since 2014 the Department is the co-organizer of an annual international Conference MITAV (Mathematics, Information Technology and Applied Science).