Science and research
Science and research work concentrate on mathematical physics and experimental nuclear and sub nuclear physics, but also on theoretical physics, statistical physics, quantum optics and quantum information, computational physics and plasma physics. In all these areas the department supervises PhD students. Science and research activities of the Department are developed in co-operation with foreign partners, science and research centres (CERN, Fermi lab, GSI) and institutes of the Czech Academy of Science. The Department co-operates closely with the Doppler Institute and develops mainly mathematical physics and other related branches. Co-operation in technology transfer with leading enterprises is developed in the Centre of Excellence. Integration of social sciences and humanities into teaching about energy is the aim of the Erasmus+ Teachener project.
Research overview
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Particle and Nuclear Physics
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Theory and phenome- nology of the physics of heavy-ion collisions |
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Mathematical Physics
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Physics and technology of thermonuclear fusion
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Signposts:
The Department includes several centres supporting scientific activities and development of young investigators. Mathematical Physics is developed in co-operation with the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Czech Academy of Science (UJF AV ČR) in the Doppler Institute (http://doppler.ujf.cas.cz/). Nuclear and particle physics is supported by the centre of ultra-relativistic nuclear collisions (http://physics.fjfi.cvut.cz/cfrjs/). Development and transfer of advanced technologies of the world’s leading laboratories is ensured by the Centre of Excellence for advanced detector systems (http://labtech.fjfi.cvut.cz/).