Lecturer(s)
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Berka Karel, doc. RNDr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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The selection of material is made to appropriately complement the existing set of chemistry courses and to show their interrelationship with other study programs. The lecture is intended not only for chemistry students but also for students of biological and physical subjects and biochemistry or those who are interested in the current state of knowledge. The lectures will include presentations by young Czech chemists of the new generation who have succeeded in the GACR Junior Star challenges. In 2024 you can look forward to: - Dr. Dominik Kriegner (FZU CAS) - The Role of Symmetries in Shaping the Properties of Magnetic Materials for Spintronics - Ing. Ctirad Červinka, PhD (UCT Prague) - Ab initio models of molecular crystal cohesion - from drug polymorphism to sublimation of ionic liquids - Mgr. et Mgr. Pavla Perlíková, PhD (UCT Prague) - Migrastics: cancer cell movement and how to stop it - RNDr. Tomáš Slanina, PhD (IOCB CAS) - Control of photochemical systems: new light-controlled functions - Ing. Zuzana Kadlecova, PhD (Med MUNI) - Kinases in cell membrane transport. - Ing. Roman Pleskot, PhD (UEB CAS) - 4D cell septum - Mgr. Daniel Rozbeský, PhD (Charles University Prague) - Molecular mechanisms of semaphorin-plexin signalling in axon guidance Lectures will be streamed on the Department of Physical Chemistry's YouTube channel.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Lecture, Monologic Lecture(Interpretation, Training)
- Preparation for the Exam
- 90 hours per semester
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Learning outcomes
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The aim of the Scientific seminar is to inform interested parties with current possibilities of the development of chemical and related fields.
Estimate the future prospects in selected fields of Chemistry based on hosts' lectures.
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Prerequisites
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Lectures are freely accessible (but mostly in Czech language)
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Didactic Test
The student must demonstrate knowledge of the lectured professional topics through an online test.
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Recommended literature
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