Teaching
The curriculum provides graduates of the Bachelor’s study programme with a broad foundation in mathematics and physics, as well as both theoretical and practical training in all fundamental chemical disciplines, including physical, inorganic, analytical, general and organic chemistry, and biochemistry. Building on this basis, specialised courses in nuclear chemistry are further developed at the Master’s level. Students may choose to focus on applied nuclear chemistry, environmental chemistry and radioecology, or on nuclear chemistry in biology and medicine. It is also possible to pursue a doctoral study programme. In addition, the department organises specialised courses as part of lifelong education, including at the international level within faculty, national, and European structures.
Bachelor’s studies
- Nuclear Chemistry
- Decomissioning of Nuclear Facilities
Follow-up master’s studies
Science and research
Research activities are focused on radioecology, the study of the behaviour of radionuclides and trace elements in the environment, the separation of radionuclides and heavy metals, radioanalytical chemistry, radiopharmaceutical chemistry, radioactive waste management, the application of radiation chemistry methods, modelling of separation and migration processes, and the use of radionuclides and ionising radiation in research.
Collaborating institutions
UJV Řež, GRS, Chalmers University, Nuclear Physics Institute CAS, Institute of Physics of CAS, Wien University, Nuvia