I am an experimental researcher in condensed matter physics and a university lecturer.
I specialise in neutron scattering techniques and the preparation and characterisation of single crystals. My current research focuses on rare-earth oxides A2B2O7, which exhibit 3D-frustrated crystal lattices and complex structural, magnetic, and electronic states.
Beyond research, I teach graduate and undergraduate students through specialised lectures on scattering techniques and magnetic structure determination, as well as practical courses I, II, and IV. I also supervise bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral students.
Simultaneously, I take pride in my service to the Czech neutron community as Scientific member representative of Czech Republic in the Institute Laue-Langevin, Grenoble, and vice-head of the Czech neutron association.