Study programmes

Physics of nanostructures and nanomaterials

Study program:
Physics of nanostructures and nanomaterials
SP code:
P0533D110026
Study form:
full-time
Study type:
doctoral
Standard duration of study in years:
4
Language of instruction:
English
Title:
Ph.D.
Title:
No
More details
SP name in Czech:
Fyzika nanostruktur a nanomateriálů
SP name in Latin:
Physica nanostructurarum et nanomateriae
SP profile:
academically oriented

SP characteristics

The goal of the doctoral study program (DSP) is to educate excellent experts in the physics of nanostructures and nanomaterials suited for future carrier in basic and applied research in nanotechnologies. The main pillars of the DSP are the theoretical and experimental condensed matter physics and physics of surfaces, advanced experimental and theoretical methods for studying the nanostructures, and smart technologies for preparation of nanostructures and nanomaterials. The DSP is of highly interdisciplinary nature and fits to the cutting-edge topics of current physical and material sciences like spintronics, nanoelectronics, nanomedicine and quantum computing. It is the only DSP in the Faculty of mathematics and physics, which integrates various areas of physics and materials research with outreach to chemistry, biology and medicine. In coherence with the tradition of the education in the Faculty of mathematics and physics, the ultimate goal of the education in the DSP is to provide deep theoretical background for understanding the key physical principles and phenomena underlying the unique properties of nanostructures and nanomaterials.
More details
Graduate profile for the public:
The graduate of the doctoral study program (DSP) Physics of nanostructures and nanomaterials will gain deep knowledge in the physics of low-dimensional structures with outreach to related disciplines: condensed matter physics, surface science, theoretical physics, nanotechnology, chemistry of low-dimensional structures and materials, biomedical engineering, and plasmonics. He will be an expert in several experimental and/or theoretical methods for studying the nanostructures and nanomaterials, and he/she will be educated in preparation of selected low-dimensional structures and/or nanomaterials using appropriate technological approaches. Thanks to the interdisciplinary nature of the DSP, the graduate will be able to treat complex research problems from various perspectives, which will enable him/her to formulate and to lead an internationally competitive research across disciplines, and to adopt demanding research tasks in the field of nanotechnologies. The graduate will meet demanding criteria for the academic carrier in physical sciences as well as for advanced research positions such as an expert scientist and/or a team leader in basic and applied research in physical, chemical and material sciences, biomedical engineering, and industrial nanotechnologies.

Related accreditations

Faculty Name of the study program Language of instruction Study form
Matematicko-fyzikální fakulta Fyzika nanostruktur a nanomateriálů čeština kombinovaná
Matematicko-fyzikální fakulta Physics of nanostructures and nanomaterials angličtina kombinovaná
Matematicko-fyzikální fakulta Fyzika nanostruktur a nanomateriálů čeština prezenční

Teaching provided by

Faculty:
Cooperating institutions:
  • Institutions:
  • Institute of Physics of the CAS
  • J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry CAS
  • Institute of Photonics and Electronics of the CAS
More details
Foreign university joint diploma type:
No
External department:
No

Classification

Area of education:
  • Physics

SP structure

Specialisation:
No
Double-curriculum study:
No
Data for persons with disabilities
Contact person for persons with disability:
Mgr. Lukáš Krump, Ph.D.
Further information about the study of persons with disability:

Personal provision

Garant SP:
  • prof. RNDr. Jana Kalbáčová Vejpravová, Ph.D.
More details
Subject Area Board Members:
  • Chairman, Kalbáčová Vejpravová Jana, prof. RNDr., Ph.D. (from 19.12.2018)
  • Members, Daniš Stanislav, doc. RNDr., Ph.D. (from 3.7.2019)
  • Members, Fejfar Antonín, RNDr., CSc. (from 3.7.2019)
  • Members, Grill Roman, prof. RNDr., CSc. (from 3.7.2019)
  • Members, Hála Jan, prof. RNDr., DrSc. (from 3.7.2019)
  • Members, Hlinka Jiří, Ing., Ph.D. (from 13.11.2019)
  • Members, Holý Václav, prof. RNDr., CSc. (from 3.7.2019)
  • Members, Homola Jiří, prof. Ing., CSc., DSc. (from 13.11.2019)
  • Members, Hulicius Eduard, prof. Ing., CSc. (from 3.7.2019)
  • Members, Janiš Václav, prof. RNDr., DrSc. (from 3.7.2019)
  • Members, Jungwirth Tomáš, prof., Ph.D. (from 3.7.2019)
  • Members, Kalbáč Martin, doc. RNDr. Ing., Ph.D., DSc. (from 3.7.2019)
  • Members, Kavan Ladislav, prof. RNDr., DSc. (from 8.7.2019)
  • Members, Kužel Radomír, prof. RNDr., CSc. (from 3.7.2019)
  • Members, Malý Petr, prof. RNDr., DrSc. (from 3.7.2019)
  • Members, Mašek Karel, prof. RNDr., Ph.D. (from 3.7.2019)
  • Members, Novotný Tomáš, doc. RNDr., Ph.D. (from 3.7.2019)
  • Members, Ošťádal Ivan, prof. RNDr., CSc. (from 3.7.2019)
  • Members, Procházka Marek, prof. RNDr., Ph.D. (from 3.7.2019)
  • Members, Sobotík Pavel, doc. RNDr., CSc. (from 3.7.2019)

Instruction

Admission procedure requirements:
Study programme (branch) is open for applicants for the academic year 2026/2027:
Admission procedure requirements in the acaademic year 2025/2026:

Can be studied in combination

No combinations have been found