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* 1998 - 2008 - Associate professor at the Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic), Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Mathematical Institute of Charles University
 
* 1998 - 2008 - Associate professor at the Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic), Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Mathematical Institute of Charles University
 
* Since 1997 - Head of Division of Mathematical Modeling, Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic), Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Mathematical Institute of Charles University
 
* Since 1997 - Head of Division of Mathematical Modeling, Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic), Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Mathematical Institute of Charles University
 
  
 
== Professional interests ==
 
== Professional interests ==
  
 
* mathematical analysis
 
* mathematical analysis
* PDE’s
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* partial differential equations
 
* fluid mechanics
 
* fluid mechanics
 
* continuum thermodynamics
 
* continuum thermodynamics
  
 
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== Research projects ==
== Research Projects ==
 
  
 
* Czech Science Foundation
 
* Czech Science Foundation
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* 1993 University of Toulon, France (2 weeks)
 
* 1993 University of Toulon, France (2 weeks)
 
* 1992 University of Heidelberg, Germany (1 week)
 
* 1992 University of Heidelberg, Germany (1 week)
 
  
 
== Invited lectures during last six years ==
 
== Invited lectures during last six years ==
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The complete [[List of publications|List of Publications]] includes one book, 2 chapters in books, 75 original papers, editorship of 15 books.<br>
 
The complete [[List of publications|List of Publications]] includes one book, 2 chapters in books, 75 original papers, editorship of 15 books.<br>
 
More than 460 citations (without self-citations).
 
More than 460 citations (without self-citations).
 
  
 
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== Professional Experiences ==
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== Professional experiences ==
  
 
* since December 1998: Associate Professor at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague;
 
* since December 1998: Associate Professor at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague;
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* 1987 - 1988: Instructor at the Mathematical Institute of Charles University, Prague, numerical simulation of transonic flow;
 
* 1987 - 1988: Instructor at the Mathematical Institute of Charles University, Prague, numerical simulation of transonic flow;
 
* 1986 - 1987: Army.
 
* 1986 - 1987: Army.
 
  
 
== Research collaborators ==
 
== Research collaborators ==
  
 
J. Frehse (University of Bonn, Germany), J. Nečas (Prague and DeKalb, USA), A. Novotný (University of Toulon, France), K.R. Rajagopal (Texas A&M University, USA), M. Rokyta (Prague), M. Růžička (Freiburg, Germany), M. Steinhauer (Bonn, Germany), M. E. Schonbek (Santa Cruz, USA), V. Svěrák (Minnesota, USA), S. Turek (Dortmund, Germany)
 
J. Frehse (University of Bonn, Germany), J. Nečas (Prague and DeKalb, USA), A. Novotný (University of Toulon, France), K.R. Rajagopal (Texas A&M University, USA), M. Rokyta (Prague), M. Růžička (Freiburg, Germany), M. Steinhauer (Bonn, Germany), M. E. Schonbek (Santa Cruz, USA), V. Svěrák (Minnesota, USA), S. Turek (Dortmund, Germany)
 
  
 
== Honors ==
 
== Honors ==
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* The Award of the Bolzano Foundation at the Charles University, for a collection of papers on "A class of non Newtonian fluids", November, 1995
 
* The Award of the Bolzano Foundation at the Charles University, for a collection of papers on "A class of non Newtonian fluids", November, 1995
  
 
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== Editorial board membership ==
== Editorial Board membership ==
 
  
 
* Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics, member of the Advisory Board, April 2002 - December 2004
 
* Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics, member of the Advisory Board, April 2002 - December 2004
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* Executive editor of Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae, February - July 1996 and May - September 2000
 
* Executive editor of Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae, February - July 1996 and May - September 2000
  
 
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== Conferences and seminars ==
== Conferences and Seminars ==
 
  
 
* International conference on Navier - Stokes Equations and related topics NSEQ8, Saint-Petersburg, Russia, September 11 - 18, 2002 (invited lecture)
 
* International conference on Navier - Stokes Equations and related topics NSEQ8, Saint-Petersburg, Russia, September 11 - 18, 2002 (invited lecture)
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* EQUADIFF 7, Prague, 1989 (participation)
 
* EQUADIFF 7, Prague, 1989 (participation)
  
 
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== Other relevant experience ==
== Other Relevant Experience ==
 
  
 
Manager of the undergraduate program Mathematical Modeling in Science and Technology, 1991 - 1992, 1994 -
 
Manager of the undergraduate program Mathematical Modeling in Science and Technology, 1991 - 1992, 1994 -
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* Italian - Czechoslovak Colloquium on Finite Elasticity, Plasticity and Calculus of Variations, Dobřichovice, October 1991
 
* Italian - Czechoslovak Colloquium on Finite Elasticity, Plasticity and Calculus of Variations, Dobřichovice, October 1991
  
 
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== Teaching experience ==
== Teaching Experience ==
 
  
 
Courses presented regularly at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague:
 
Courses presented regularly at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague:

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Education

  • 2007 DSc. (higher doctoral degree received from the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic)
  • 1993 Ph.D. in Mathematical Analysis (Charles University, Prague; advisor J. Nečas)
  • 1986 MSc (Charles University, Prague; advisor J. Nečas)

Positions

  • Since January 1, 2009 - Professor of Mathematics (Mathematical Analysis), Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic), Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Mathematical Institute of Charles University
  • 1998 - 2008 - Associate professor at the Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic), Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Mathematical Institute of Charles University
  • Since 1997 - Head of Division of Mathematical Modeling, Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic), Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Mathematical Institute of Charles University

Professional interests

  • mathematical analysis
  • partial differential equations
  • fluid mechanics
  • continuum thermodynamics

Research projects

  • Czech Science Foundation
    • principal investigator: 201/09/0917 (2009-2013), 201/06/0352 (2006-2008), 201/03/0934 (2003-2005), 201/00/0768 (2000-2002);
    • co-investigator: 201/08/0315 (2008-2010), 201/05/0164, 201/05/164 (2005-2007);
  • Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
    • LC06052 The Nečas Center for Mathematical Modeling (2006-2011), center for fundamental research (principal investigator-coordinator);
    • MSM 0021620839 (2005-2010)
  • Grant Agency of the Charles University:
    • project supervisor: 6/2005/R (2005-2006)
    • principal investigator: 262/2002/B-MAT/MFF (2002-2004)
  • EU: project HYKE (2003-2006) - a member of the Training Committee;
  • National Science Foundation (USA) & Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MŠMT): project KONTAKT 2996K1020 (1996-2000), member of team

Editorial board

  • Theoretical and Computational Fluid Mechanics (a member of Advisory Board, since 2002)
  • Applications of Mathematics (since 2002)
  • International Journal of Engineering Science (since 2007)
  • Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae (since 2008)
  • Mathematica Bohemica (2007-2009)
  • Mathematical Problems in Engineering (2006-2007)
  • Differential Equations and Nonlinear Mechanics (2005-2010)

Advisor

Four Ph.D. students Petr Častulík, Miroslav Bulíček, Jaroslav Hron and Dalibor Pražák succesfully completed their PhD studies.

Research visits

  • 2007 Université du Toulon du Var, France (1 month)
  • 2005 University of Bonn, Germany (1 month)
  • 2004 University of Bonn, Germany (2 months), Texas A&M University, College Station, USA (5 months)
  • 2003 Texas A&M University, College Station, USA (3 months), Université Marne-la-Valleée, France (1 month)
  • 2002 University of Bonn, Germany (1 month), University of Köln, Germany (1 week, an invited lecture), University of Parma, Italy (1 week, an invited lecture)
  • 2001 University of Bonn, Germany (2+4 weeks), Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany (1 week), Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, USA (1 week), University of Missouri, Columbia, USA (1 week, an invited lecture), Texas A&M University, College Station, USA (2 weeks )
  • 2000 University of Bonn, Germany (2 weeks), University of Dortmund, Germany (1 week)
  • 1999 University of Paris 7, France (1 month)
  • 1998 University of Bonn, Germany (1+1 week), School of Mathematics, University of Minnesota, Mineapolis, USA (1 week)
  • 1997 University of Bonn, Germany (6 weeks)
  • 1996 University of Lisbon, Portugal (1 week, an invited lecture), University of Bonn, Germany (1 month), University of Toulon, France (1 month)
  • 1995 University of Bonn, Germany (1 month), University of Toulon, France (2 months), University of Zurich, Swiss (1 week, an invited lecture), Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, USA (1 month)
  • 1994 Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, USA (1 month)
  • 1993 University of Toulon, France (2 weeks)
  • 1992 University of Heidelberg, Germany (1 week)

Invited lectures during last six years

  • On implicitly constituted incompressible fluids, Workshop on partial differenctial equations and fluid dynamics, Warwick, UK, July 2010
  • Generalised Newtonian heat-conducting fluids, Congress: Mathematical fluid dynamics and its applications, Rennes, France, June 2010
  • On motions of inhomogeneous incompressible fluid like bodies, IAMCS Workshop: Complex fluid dynamics, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia, March 2010
  • Thermodynamics of compressible non-Newtonian fluids (lecture series), Chinese-French summer research institute project Stress tensor effects on compressible flows, Beijing, China, January 2010
  • Mathematical analysis on the Navier-Stokes equations and related topics, past and future (1 lecture), Kobe, Japan, December 2009
  • International Winter School Non-newtonian Fluid Mechanics (series of lectures), Korbielów (Poland), February 2009
  • Workshop Navier-Stokes equations: classical and generalized models at Centre di Ricerca Matematica Ennio De Giorgi, Pisa, Italy , September 2008
  • Conference Parabolic and Navier-Stokes equations, Bedlewo, Poland, September 2008
  • World Congress of Nonlinear Analysts, Orlando, July 2008
  • EVEQ2008, international summer school, Prague, June 2008
  • Workshop: Modeling, Simulation and Control of Flows, Heidelberg, May 2008
  • Conference The 25th Kyushu Symposium of Partial Differential Equations, Kyushu, Japan, January 2008
  • Workshop Modeles mathématiques en mécanique des fluides, Paris, France, December 2007
  • Workshop Partial Differential equations and fluid mechanics, Warwick, UK, May 2007
  • SIAM conference on partial differential equations, Boston, USA, July 2006
  • Conference Selfsimilar solutions in nonlinear PDEs, Banach Center, Bedlewo, September 2005
  • Seventh RIMS Workshop on Mathematical Analysis in Fluid and Gas Dynamics, Kyoto, Japonsko, July 2005
  • Conference Partial Differential Equations in Mathematical Physics (in memory of O. A. Ladyzhenskaya), Levico (Trento), Italy, October 2004
  • Conference SES2004, Lincoln, Nebrasca, USA , October 2004
  • HYKE conference, Vienna, February 2003
  • Workshop on Analysis and Numerics of Non-Newtonian Fluids, Kirchzarten, Germany, April 2003
  • Workshop Numerical and Analytical methods in solving non-linear PDE’s, Marne-la-Valleée, July 2003

Publications

Two chapters in books and 20 original papers published during last six yars in the archival journals.
The complete List of Publications includes one book, 2 chapters in books, 75 original papers, editorship of 15 books.
More than 460 citations (without self-citations).