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doc. RNDr. Roman Dědic, Ph.D. [32-KCHFO], Experimental methods of biophysics and chemical physics I [NBCM177, přednáška]
Student has disallowed display of personal data, 07.01.2026, 1. Year, Biophysics, chemical and macromolecular physics, doctoral
I am glad to say that the lectures were excellent. Although there was a lot of information, the balance between the mathematics and the physical meaning was, in my opinion, perfect. I really enjoyed attending these lectures, especially because they were connected to what I had learned in previous courses, which helped me reinforce the knowledge I had already acquired.
prof. RNDr. Petr Heřman, CSc. [32-FUUK], Experimental methods of biophysics and chemical physics I [NBCM177, přednáška]
Student has disallowed display of personal data, 07.01.2026, 1. Year, Biophysics, chemical and macromolecular physics, doctoral
I appreciate the presentations and the material provided during the lectures. Everything was very well structured, and the topics were truly interesting. Although the amount of information made it a bit challenging to fully grasp every detail, the presentations and sketches helped make the concepts easier to understand.
doc. RNDr. Peter Mojzeš, CSc. [32-FUUK], Experimental methods of biophysics and chemical physics I [NBCM177, přednáška]
Student has disallowed display of personal data, 07.01.2026, 1. Year, Biophysics, chemical and macromolecular physics, doctoral
The lectures were very well delivered. I really appreciated the way the physics concepts were explained before introducing the mathematics. The physical ideas were clearly presented, which was extremely helpful for me because I can sometimes get lost in the math. The lectures were structured in a way that built strong physical intuition, making the material much easier to understand.
doc. RNDr. Miroslav Pospíšil, Ph.D. [32-KCHFO], Experimental methods of biophysics and chemical physics I [NBCM177, přednáška]
Student has disallowed display of personal data, 07.01.2026, 1. Year, Biophysics, chemical and macromolecular physics, doctoral
The lectures were clear, and the explanations were very good. I enjoyed attending the classes and learning about X‑rays. I would be interested in exploring additional aspects of X‑rays beyond their application to crystals, although I understand why that focus is important.
doc. RNDr. Jakub Pšenčík, Ph.D. [32-KCHFO], Experimental methods of biophysics and chemical physics I [NBCM177, přednáška]
Student has disallowed display of personal data, 07.01.2026, 1. Year, Biophysics, chemical and macromolecular physics, doctoral
These topics were the most interesting ones for me, so I really enjoyed attending the lectures. The explanation of light–matter interaction was excellent, and overall I am very satisfied. I would only recommend improving some of the presentations related to selection rules, as those were a bit more difficult for me to follow—especially the mathematical treatment, which was quite challenging. Nevertheless, it was a great lecture
prof. RNDr. Helena Štěpánková, CSc. [32-KFNT], Experimental methods of biophysics and chemical physics I [NBCM177, přednáška]
Student has disallowed display of personal data, 07.01.2026, 1. Year, Biophysics, chemical and macromolecular physics, doctoral
I did not have the opportunity to attend the lectures on this topic because I was in Japan, but the provided material was very helpful for understanding the concepts and exploring the field in more depth. I also appreciate the professor’s willingness to answer questions outside the scheduled lecture times.
Comment on course, Experimental methods of biophysics and chemical physics I [NBCM177, přednáška]
Student has disallowed display of personal data, 07.01.2026, 1. Year, Biophysics, chemical and macromolecular physics, doctoral
The course is very interesting because it covers a wide range of topics, mostly focused on spectroscopy and some fundamental concepts of quantum mechanics. At the same time, it can be quite challenging due to the large amount of information presented. I’ve learned a lot, and I find the subject truly inspiring. I would love to continue studying it and, perhaps in the future, work in the field of spectroscopy