Topics for PhD theses

Here you can find available dissertation topics. It is advisable to contact a potential supervisor by e-mail in advance and clarify details regarding the announced topic. Effective communication between the student and the supervisor is an essential part of successful doctoral studies. For this reason, the supervisor has the right to veto the admission of a candidate to the topic he or she has proposed.

It is also possible to approach faculty members of the departments (professors, associate professors, and other experts authorized by the Scientific Council to act as supervisors) with a proposal for a topic of your choice. Following agreement with the supervisor and approval by the field board, an admission procedure may be announced for such a topic.

Topic title Supervisor Program
Study of jet properties with the STAR experiment at RHIC doc. RNDr. Jana Bielčíková, Ph.D. Nuclear Engineering
24. Optimal shapes of physical objects prof. Mgr. David Krejčiřík, Ph.D., DSc. Quantum Technologies
30. Mathematical models of hybrid materials prof. Mgr. David Krejčiřík, Ph.D., DSc. Quantum Technologies
4 - Spectral analysis of structured matrix operators prof. Ing. Pavel Šťovíček, DrSc. Quantum Technologies
5. Operator theoretic approach to the theory of metamaterials prof. Mgr. David Krejčiřík, Ph.D., DSc. Quantum Technologies
6. Quantum mechanics with non-self-adjoint operators - transition from spectra to pseudospectra prof. Mgr. David Krejčiřík, Ph.D., DSc. Quantum Technologies
7. Large-time behaviour of evolution systems prof. Mgr. David Krejčiřík, Ph.D., DSc. Quantum Technologies
8 - Phase field method for quantum dot simulation prof. Dr. Ing. Michal Beneš Quantum Technologies
Application of neutron activation analysis at VR-1 reactor for multidisciplinary research doc. Ing. Milan Štefánik, Ph.D. Nuclear Engineering
Approximation theory of artificial neural networks prof. RNDr. Jan Vybíral, Ph.D. Mathematical Engineering
Charakterizace transportních jevů v nových hybridních strukturách supravodič–magnet–polovodič / Transport characterization of novel hybrid superconductor-magnet-semiconductor devices Ing. Filip Křížek, Ph.D. (FZU AV ČR, v.v.i.), krizekfi@fzu.cz Physical Engineering
Cross-Correlation Analysis Techniques for Advanced Processing of Microwave Diagnostic Data at the Tokamak Mgr. Michal Komm, Ph.D. (ÚFP AV ČR, v.v.i.) Physical Engineering
Cyber threat monitoring and detection using ML/AI techniques prof. Ing. Róbert Lórencz, CSc. The Safety and Security of Nuclear Installations and Forensic Analyses of Nuclear Materials
Deep Learning for Automated Microscopy Analysis in Biological Experiments Ing. Adam Novozámský, Ph.D. Mathematical Engineering
Design and development of a national nuclear forensics library doc. Ing. Mojmír Němec, Ph.D. The Safety and Security of Nuclear Installations and Forensic Analyses of Nuclear Materials
Design studies for detectors at electron-going area at the EIC Ing. Jaroslav Adam, Ph.D. Nuclear Engineering
Development of OCTOPUS pixel detector – Monolithic Silicon Pixel Detectors for Future Colliders Andrei Nomerotski, Ph.D. Nuclear Engineering
Effect of radiation upon the progress of corrosion in iron-based materials for nuclear installations prof. Ing. Marcel Miglierini, DrSc. Nuclear Engineering
Emergency monitoring methods with using of non-pilot devices doc. Ing. Jaroslav Klusoň, CSc. The Safety and Security of Nuclear Installations and Forensic Analyses of Nuclear Materials
Exploring strange-baryon few-body dynamics with femtoscopy MSc. Raffaele Del Grande, Ph.D. Nuclear Engineering
Femtoscopy in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions prof. Dr. Boris Tomášik Nuclear Engineering
FI_KIPL10: Experimental research of materials for thermoelectric applications - Seebeck effect Ing. Jiří Hejtmánek, CSc.- FZÚ AV ČR Physical Engineering
FI_KIPL11: Experimental research of materials for thermoelectric applications - Nernst effect Ing. Jiří Hejtmánek, CSc. - FZÚ AV ČR Physical Engineering
FI_KIPL12: Calculations of thermoelectric properties from electronic structures aka searching of pudding in spaghetti RNDr. Karel Knížek, Dr. – FZÚ AV ČR Physical Engineering
FI_KIPL13: Spectral imaging of halide perovskites films for solar cells RNDr. Martin Ledinský, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
FI_KIPL14: tudy of advanced metal oxide-based thin-film materials for advanced applications in additive manufacturing and 3D printing prof. Ing. Zdeněk Bryknar, CSc. Physical Engineering
FI_KIPL15: Luminescence spectroscopy of optically active impurities in perovskite-like materials Ing. Zdeněk Potůček, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
FI_KIPL16: Luminescence of colour centres in diamond prof. Ing. Zdeněk Bryknar, CSc. Physical Engineering
FI_KIPL17: THz spin excitations in antiferromagnetic orthoferrites and multiferroics RNDr. Stanislav Kamba, CSc., DSc. - FZÚ AV ČR Physical Engineering
FI_KIPL18: Advanced nanomaterials for tactile sensors and e-skin applications Dr. Červenka - FZÚ AV ČR Physical Engineering
FI_KIPL19: Development and application of novel concepts and methods in atomistic simulations of solids Ing. Petr Sedlák, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
FI_KIPL1: Computer-aided design of novel High Entropy Alloys Mgr. Jaroslav Hamrle, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
FI_KIPL20: Development of advanced nanomaterials for dual-ion batteries Dr. Červenka - FZÚ AV ČR Physical Engineering
FI_KIPL21: Preparation of functional coatings by Ionized Jet Deposition method doc. Ing. Ladislav Kalvoda, CSc. Physical Engineering
FI_KIPL22: Multiscale characterisation of Heusler alloys Dr. Heczko - FzÚ AV ČR Physical Engineering
FI_KIPL24: Modelling of crystalline matter under strong electric fields dr. Hlinka - FzÚ AV ČR Physical Engineering
FI_KIPL25: Developing experimental and modelling methods in the microwave frequency range dr. Hlinka - FzÚ AV ČR Physical Engineering
FI_KIPL26: Theoretical calculations of electronic band structure and localized defect/dopant energy levels in halide-based materials doc. RNDr. Eva Mihóková, CSc. Physical Engineering
FI_KIPL27: Multiscale Molecular Simulations of Microstructural and Optical Properties in Additively Manufactured Materials Ing. Kateřina Aubrechtová Dragounová, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
FI_KIPL28: Preparation of nano-structures by means of colloid lithography techniques doc. Ing. Ladislav Kalvoda, CSc. Physical Engineering
FI_KIPL29: Advanced Diamond Materials: Plasma Synthesis, Optical Centers, and Applications in Sensing and Quantum Technologies Ing. Kateřina Aubrechtová Dragounová, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
FI_KIPL30: Advanced Diamond Materials: Plasma Synthesis, Optical Centers, and Functional Applications Ing. Kateřina Aubrechtová Dragounová, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
FI_KIPL31: Fabrication of a Quantum Magnetometer Ing. Kateřina Aubrechtová Dragounová, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
FI_KIPL32: Iron-Modified Nanodiamonds: Interface Design and Redox Activity in Biological Systems Ing. Kateřina Aubrechtová Dragounová, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
FI_KIPL3: Computational methods in macromolecular crystallography prof. Ing. Petr Kolenko, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
FI_KIPL4: Preparation of Thin films from Novel High Entropy Alloys doc. Ing. Ladislav Kalvoda, CSc. Physical Engineering
FI_KIPL5: Quantitative texture analysis of metals and rocks using neutron diffraction doc. Ing. Ladislav Kalvoda, CSc. Physical Engineering
FI_KIPL6: Kvantové vlastnosti plazmonických nanostruktur: analýza a simulace Mgr. Jaroslav Hamrle, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
FI_KIPL6: Metal nanoparticles: theoretical model of surface plasmons for quantum information Mgr. Jaroslav Hamrle, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
FI_KIPL7: Metal nanoparticles: theoretical model of surface plasmons for quantum information prof. Ing. Irena Kratochvílová, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
FI_KIPL8: Structure analysis of original high entropy alloys prof. Ing. Nikolaj Ganev, CSc. Physical Engineering
FI_KIPL9: Diamond nanoparticles size distribution determined from Raman spectroscopy RNDr. Martin Ledinský, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
FI_KLFF01: Tandemově čerpané vláknové lasery pro oblast vlnových délek nad 2 mikrometry doc. Ing. Pavel Peterka, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
FI_KLFF02: Pláštěm čerpané holmiové vláknové lasery se strukturovaným jádrem doc. Ing. Pavel Peterka, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
FI_KLFF03: Nové typy aktivních vláken pro vláknové lasery s vysokým výkonem doc. Ing. Pavel Peterka, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
FI_KLFF04: Optimalizace a paralelizace laserového mikroobrábění pomocí pokročilého tvarování svazku a metod strojového učení Ing. Petr Hauschwitz, Ph.D., MBA Physical Engineering
FI_KLFF05: Laser-Driven High-Brightness Electron Beams for Coherent X-ray Sources: Theory and Numerical Simulations doc. Ing. Jan Pšikal, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
FI_KLFF06: Effects of prepulses on laser-driven ion acceleration doc. Ing. Jan Pšikal, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
FI_KLFF07: Magnetized laser-plasma interaction in the context of inertial fusion energy doc. Ing. Ondřej Klimo, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
FI_KLFF08: Vývoj, testování a aplikace inovativních prvků s mřížkově-vlnovodnou strukturou (GWS) v konstrukci vysokovýkonových pulních laserů Ing. Martin Smrž, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
FI_KLFF09: DUV alexandritový laser s tenkodiskovým aktivním prostředím Ing. Martin Smrž, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
FI_KLFF10: High order 3D Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian methods for simulations of plasma instabilities doc. Ing. Milan Kuchařík, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
FI_KLFF11: Perspektivní nanofotonické a nanoplazmonické struktury a v nich probíhající efekty prof. Dr. Ing. Ivan Richter Physical Engineering
FI_KLFF12: Advanced electromagnetic structures for energy concentration in fluidic biophysical applications Ing. Michal Cifra, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
FI_KLFF13: Bright ultrafast X-ray generation from multi-stage hybrid wakefield accelerators Ing. Jaroslav Nejdl, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
FI_KLFF14: Enhancement of X-ray source based on LPA for Multimodal X-ray Imaging Ing. Jaroslav Nejdl, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
FI_KLFF15: Ultrafast Pump–Probe Spectroscopy with Laser-Driven Sources Ondrej Hort, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
FI_KLFF16: Tunable femtosecond DUV light source for studies of photochemical reactions prof. Maria Krikunova, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
FI_KLFF17: Radiating optical trap for electron-positron pair creation doc. Ing. Ondřej Klimo, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
FI_KLFF18: Vysokovýkonné vláknové lasery v oblasti 2 μm Ing. Richard Švejkar, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
FI_KLFF19: Two-electron effects in HHG and strong-field physics doc. Dr. Ing. Milan Šiňor Physical Engineering
FI_KLFF20: Development of ultrafast optics for high intensity lasers doc. Ing. Michal Němec, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
FI_KLFF21: THz Based Time Domain Diagnostics for Laser Plasma Accelerator Electron Beams doc. Ing. Ladislav Pína, DrSc. Physical Engineering
FI_KLFF22: Atomic layer deposition of plasmonic transition metal nitrides Luca Mascaretti, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
Hadronization models in General-Purpose Monte Carlo generators. doc. Ing. Miroslav Myška, Ph.D. Nuclear Engineering
High-pT particles as a probe of the medium created after heavy-ion collisions doc. RNDr. Ján Nemčík, CSc. Nuclear Engineering
In-situ nanomechanické testování ferroických materiálů / In-situ nanomechanical testing of ferroic materials Ing. Jaroslav Čech, Ph.D. Physical Engineering
Inference and Characterization of Causal Structure in Complex Dynamical Systems Ing. Mgr. Jaroslav Hlinka, Ph.D. Mathematical Engineering
Innovative STEAM super-cooled plasma-facing component for tokamaks and gyrotrons Mgr. Jan Horáček, dr. és sc., Res. Prof. The Physics of High-Temperature Plasma and Thermonuclear Fusion (joint doctoral programme with Ghent University)
Interplay of jet and medium physics in heavy-ion collisions at the Large Hadron Collider Iurii Karpenko, Ph.D. Nuclear Engineering
Investigation of Temporal and Spatial Characteristics of Semiconductor Particle Detectors Including 4H-SiC LGADs Andrei Nomerotski, Ph.D. Nuclear Engineering
Irregularities of distributions: dispersion and discrepancy prof. RNDr. Jan Vybíral, Ph.D. Mathematical Engineering
Jet production measurements at the ATLAS Experiment Ing. Zdeněk Hubáček, Ph.D. Nuclear Engineering
KT_KF01: Recurrence and transport in quantum walks doc. Ing. Martin Štefaňák, Ph.D. Quantum Technologies
KT_KF02: Quantum dynamics for algorithmic applications Aurél Gábor Gábris, Ph.D. Quantum Technologies
KT_KF03: Cosmology in laboratory: probing quantum gravity via condensed matter analogues prof. Ing. Mgr. Petr Jizba, Ph.D. Quantum Technologies
KT_KF04: Role of information theoretic uncertainty relations in quantum theory and thermodynamics prof. Ing. Mgr. Petr Jizba, Ph.D. Quantum Technologies
KT_KF05: Quantum walks with percolation Ing. Jaroslav Novotný, Ph.D. Quantum Technologies
KT_KF06: Quantum networks with Markovian evolution Ing. Jaroslav Novotný, Ph.D. Quantum Technologies
KT_KF07: Advanced Quantum Sensing for Astronomy, Quantum Communications, and Other Applications Andrei Nomerotski, Ph.D. Quantum Technologies
KT_KF08: Quantum superintegrable systems in a magnetic field prof. Ing. Libor Šnobl, Ph.D. Quantum Technologies
KT_KF09 - Open Quantum Dynamics as a Resource for Machine Learning doc. Ing. Martin Štefaňák, Ph.D. Quantum Technologies
KT_KIPL01:  Příprava plasmonických struktur s vnitřní vazbou / Preparation of plasmonic structures with internal bonding doc. Ing. Ladislav Kalvoda, CSc. Quantum Technologies
KT_KIPL02: Development and application of ultrafast ultrasonic analysis methods for the study of nanostructures doc. Ing. Ladislav Kalvoda, CSc. Quantum Technologies
KT_KIPL03: Preparation of thin films of organometallic reagents on metal surfaces doc. Ing. Ladislav Kalvoda, CSc. Quantum Technologies
KT_KIPL04: Modelling of condensed systems by quantum mechanics methods doc. Ing. Ladislav Kalvoda, CSc. Quantum Technologies
KT_KIPL05: Functional self-assembling materials at nano-level: mesophases, structures and properties of advanced liquid crystals Dr. Alexey Bubnov (FzÚ AV ČR) Quantum Technologies
KT_KIPL06: Atomistic simulations of ion implantation doc. Ing. Ladislav Kalvoda, CSc. Quantum Technologies
KT_KIPL07: Atomic force microscopy in nitrogen environment and standard conditions  Martin Ledinský (FzÚ AV ČR) Quantum Technologies
KT_KIPL08: Metal Nanoparticles - Theoretical Models of Surface Plasmons for Quantum Information prof. Ing. Irena Kratochvílová, Ph.D. Quantum Technologies