Curriculum Vitae

 

 Anna Mackova

Born: 9.7. 1973, Most, Czech Republic

 

Education and specialization:

1991-1996

Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University 1996,

Specialization – Nuclear models, Microscopic description of the atomic nuclei

Diploma work: Collectivity of low-lying states and electromagnetic transitions in deformed nuclei 223,227Ra.

Professional:

1996-1999

Institute of Particle and Nuclear Physics, Prague

Experience: Microscopic description of atomic nuclei

PhD.  2001

Thesis: Microscopic description of the collective degrees of freedom

of atomic nuclei

Since 1999

Research scientist, Neutron Physics Department of Nuclear Physics Institute of

Czech Academy of Sciences, Rez near Prague

Experience: High-energy ion beam analysis of solid surface (Rutherford Backscattering Spectroscopy, Elastic Recoil Analysis, RBS-channeling, polymer modification study). 

Research activities:

The study of the grow, modification and structure of thin layers or multilayers used in microelectronics, optics, optoelectronics and biomedicine.  Study of interaction and interface properties of  polymers and metals. Systems prepared by ion implantation, ion beam mixing, ion beam assisted deposition, ion degradation, plasma deposition are studied using nuclear analytical methods (RBS, ERDA, PIXE etc.)

RBS-channeling is used to study crystalline materials and host atom positions, the fundamental studies concerning stopping power of channeled ions are realized.

Over 70 original publications in reviewed journals and about 40 citations.

 

The education activities

1996-1999

Exercise of Nuclear Physics, Institute of Particle and Nuclear Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague

Since 2001

Institute of Natural Sciences, University of J.E. Purkyně, Ústí nad Labem

Research assistant  

The provided lectures

-          Introduction into the Atomic and Nuclear Physics

-          Practical of the Atomic and Nuclear Physics

-          Application of the Atomic and Nuclear Physics

-          Introduction into theory of measurement and statistics

2002-2004

Institute of Particle and Nuclear Physics, Prague

Invited lectures in the frame of the course Application of Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Analytical methods

The co-author of the monography - „Handbook of Spectroscopy“, Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co., KGaA, Weinheim, 2003, Editors: G. Gauglitz, T. Vo-Dinh

 

Projects

IAEA contract number 12702, 2003-2006, Radiation modified synthetic polymers for applications in medicine

COST project number 527.100, 2001-2005, Analysis of plasma polymer films by nuclear analytical methods

Grant Agency of the Czech Republic, 2001-2003, project number 102/01/D069, Analysis of progressive materials using nuclear analytical methods.

Grant Agency of Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, since 2006, project number KJB100480601, Application of ion beams for study of crystalline structures.

 

The research fellowships

2002,2003  stay in Forschungzentrum Rossendorf – The measurement of the crystalline optical materials in the frame of the project GAČR 102/01/D069 – „The analysis of progressive materials by nuclear analytical techniques”. The project is focused on the research and the development of the new deposition technologies for the waveguiding structures designed for the planar laser waveguides, amplifiers and converters.

2003 – stay at Fridrich Schiller University, Institute for Solid State Physics, Jena, Germany- the study of simulation procedures for the evaluation of the host atoms in single-crystalline lattice using software DICADA. The application on the study of rare earth atoms sites in lithium niobate matrix and the modification of the crystal lattice after proton-exchange procedure.

2003, The award of Josef Hlávka foundation for the young excellent research scientists.