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Information on the operation of the faculty from 2. 1. 2024
Starting from Tuesday, 2 January 2024, the Faculty of Science resumes the operation of its buildings in normal mode according to the planned activities. This information applies to both students and staff.
Communication to students of the Faculty of Science
The management of the Faculty of Science monitors the current situation at the Faculty of Arts and at Charles University as a whole. There are quite a few students who, in addition to teaching at the Faculty, also have classes at the Faculty of Arts, which is currently subject to a special regime. Click on this news item to find the guidelines for the organisation of examinations and studies that currently apply to the Faculty of Arts.
Workshop BioImage Analysis Fundamentals
The Vinicna Microscopy Core Facility (VMCF) cordially invites all interested parties to a workshop on Fundamentals of Bioimage Analysis. Taking place from 5 to 9 February 2024, it will introduce you to the world of bioimage analysis, introduce the capabilities of image processing and evaluation tools, and teach you how to effectively visualize, analyze, and interpret your own data. Registration required.
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Possibility to process your samples in the new histoprocessor
Vinicna Microscopy Core Facility offers the possibility to process samples in the Leica ASP200 tissue processor. A reservation form must be filled out in advance.
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PhD STARS program 2024 is open for applications
Faculty of Science of the Charles University in Prague has launched its program supporting talented PhD research students from all over the world. During the STARS 2024 call, prospective students can apply to 63 PhD research topics announced on the web page on January 8th, 2024. Deadline for application is March 13th, 2024.
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Single-atom engineering revolutionizes medicine, chemistry and energy
New materials for energy acquisition and storage, nano-robots detecting or eliminating germs in the human body or substances accelerating and streamlining a number of chemical reactions in industrial production will be developed by a revolutionary method of single-atom engineering as part of the Technology Beyond Nanoscale (TECHSCALE) project. Palacký University (UP) has succeeded in the prestigious Excellent Research call in the Jan Amos Komenský Operational Programme, with partners from Charles University and CEITEC-VUT. The five-year research received funding of almost half a billion Czech koruna.
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Coordinative Chain Transfer and Chain Shuttling Polymerization
Robert Mundil (Soft Matter research group from the Dept. of Physical and Macromolecular Chemistry) with Catarina Bravo, Nicolas Merle and Philippe Zinck (University of Lille, France) published a paper in Chemical Reviews, which is the most cited chemical journal with impact factor 62.1. The published review provides the state of the art in the field with a focus on the last 10 years. Congratulations!
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The faculty is involved in Research and Enterprise Network for Infrastructures
The Faculty of Science, Charles University will be involved in a cooperation project under the Czech-Saxon Interreg programme starting this year. The principal investigator for the Faculty of Science, Charles University is doc. RNDr. Jiří Mls, CSc. from the Institute of Hydrogeology, Engineering Geology and Applied Geophysics.
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Unveiling Nature's Patterns
A new review on repeated adaptation has just been published in the prestigious journal Trends in Ecology and Evolution. The paper is a result of a collaborative effort between the Faculty of Science, Charles University and the University of Bern and the main author is Magdalena Bohutínská.
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Conference: Let's Transfer Science - Technology Transfer at the Faculty of Science
We cordially invite all interested parties to the conference "Let´s Transfer Science - Technology Transfer at the Faculty of Science", which will take place on Tuesday, February 6, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. in the Large Geology Auditorium at Albertov 6. Its aim is to raise awareness of technology transfer, its importance and benefits for our faculty. The conference will include networking of research teams with each other or with investors. Seating capacity is limited, please register. Refreshments are provided for registered participants.
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Secretion-regulating proteins in plants influence resistance to pathogens
The first joint author of a recently published study in the prestigious journal Plant Cell is PhD student from the Faculty of Science, George Caldarescu.
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An invitation to a Meeting to support resilience following the incident at the University
Following the recent incident at the University, you are cordially invited to a meeting, which is open to all students and teachers, persons affected, witnesses, family members or people with a connection to the location of the incident.
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15th Conference of Young Demographers
We are happy to invite you to the 15th Conference of Young Demographers which will take place on 7–9 February 2024 at Albertov 6. To celebrate 15 years of conference, we invited three guests, our previous attendees: Olga Kurtinová (Faculty of Science, Charles University), Liili Abuladze (Tallinn University) and Cosmo Strozza (University of Southern Denmark). The registration for passive participation is open until 29 January, 2024.
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Offers of grants and scholarship programmes (Bavarian-Czech Academic Agency) 2024
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The "Let's transfer science" conference was held for the first time this year at Albertov
On the sixth of February, the Faculty of Science of Charles University brought together the leaders of a number of disciplines for the Let's transfer science conference, organized by Associate Professor Vladimír Krylov, Vice Dean for Science, Research, Scientific Information and Academic Qualifications, Knowledge and Technology Transfer.
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An innovative method for detecting geology hidden beneath the surface
Kurosh Karimi and Günther Kletetschka from the Institute of Hydrogeology, Engineering Geology and Applied Geophysics at the Faculty of Science, Charles University, have described a new method for locating bodies hidden beneath the surface. The new method allows estimating the position, especially the depth of the underground structure and was published in the journal Scientific Reports.
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Prof. George Q. Daley: A Career in Academic Medicine: Hematology and Harvard
We cordially invite everyone to attend the lecture A Career in Academic Medicine Hematology and Harvard Professor George Q. Daley, Ph.D., Dean of Harvard Medical School, which will be held on March 12, 2024 at 1 pm in the Carolina Hall. The lecture will be held in English. Registration required.
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Our faculty succeeded in the prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship
The LeishBlock project will be led by Dr. Andreia Albuquerque-Wendt, who will spend 2 years at the Swiss Tropical And Public Health Institute and then 1 year at our faculty, where her postdoc supervisor will be Professor Petr Volf from the Department of Parasitology. In the MSCA PF 2023 call, a total of 8039 applicants from all over the world applied for the fellowship, in the Czech Republic 12 applicants were successful.
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2024 Career Day at CU
We’d like to invite you for 2024 Career Day at CU which will take place on March 13 at the Hybernska Campus. This year, we prepared various activities specifically designed for our international students to help you find the right job or grow your career, regardless of the field of your studies.
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URGENT- safety information
Today at 9:00 a.m. a mass e-mail came with a ransom request. A total of 6 universities received the e-mail. We are actively solving the matter with the Police, we are proceeding according to their instructions. There is no imminent danger, evacuation according to the Police is not recommended. We remain in normal mode including teaching. We will provide more information as soon as we have the next update.
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The first humans came to Europe 1.4 million years ago
The oldest currently known human occupation of Europe lies near the town of Korolevo in western Ukraine. New findings by an international team led by Roman Garba from the Nuclear Physics Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences (CAS) and Institute of Archaeology of the CAS, Prague, have confirmed that the lowermost layer with the stone tools at Korolevo dates to 1.4 million years ago. Until now, the earliest inhabited location was thought to be Atapuerca in Spain, some 200,000 to 300,000 years later. The results, published in Nature, also show that early hominins took advantage of warm interglacial periods to colonise Europe from the east or southeast. A recent advance in mathematical modelling combined with applied nuclear physics has enabled the precise dating of the Korolevo’s earliest occupation. PhD student Lotta Ylä-Mella from Dpt. of Physical Geography and Geoecology was involved in determining the age of the sediments containing the stone tools.
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Apply for the Rudolf Lukeš Prize 2024
Applications for the Rudolf Lukeš Prize, awarded by the Czech Chemical Society, in cooperation with the Experientia Foundation, can be submitted by scientists of any age currently working at one of the Czech scientific institutions. Applicants must submit a collection of work completed over the past five years in the field of organic, bioorganic and medicinal chemistry. The deadline for applications is 31 March 2024. Successful applicant receives personal award in the amount of 100,000 CZK (approximately 4000 USD).
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