doc. RNDr. Martin Diviš, CSc.
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- martin.divis@matfyz.cuni.cz
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- Vypsané práce
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- F 150, 1. patro, Ke Karlovu 5, Ke Karlovu 2026/5, Praha 2
- F 152, 1. patro, Ke Karlovu 5, Ke Karlovu 2026/5, Praha 2
CURRICULUM VITAE
MARTIN DIVIŠ
Born 25.7.1963 in Prague, Czechoslovakia,Associate professor at the Department of Condens Matter, married, one children
Professional
Organizations: Czech and Slovak Union of Physicist
Professional
Positions: Research Assistent in Physics, Charles University, 1991–92
Research, Assistant Professor in Physics, Charles University, 1992–98
Associate Professor in Physics of Condensed Matter, Charles University, 1999-present
Study and research abroad
- time – three months in 1990
institution – Joint Institute of Nuclear Research Dubna
purpose of stay – scientific stay
financed by – CSFR Ministry of Education
scientific mentor – Dr. E.A. Goremychkin
- time – three months in 1993
institution – University of Amsterdam
purpose of stay – scientific stay
financed by – Van der Walls-Zeeman Laboratory
scientific mentors – Prof. Dr. P.F. de Châtel, Prof. Dr. F.R. de Boer
- time – five months in 1994, sixth months in 1995, sixth months in 1996, one month in 1997
institution – Technical University of Dresden
purpose of stay – scientific stay
financed by – Max Planck Society
scientific mentors – Prof. Dr. H. Eschrig
- time – twelve months in 1997–98
institution – Technical University of Vienna
purpose of stay – scientific stay, Lise-Meitner Fellowship
financed by – Austrian Science Foundation (Lise-Meitner Fellowship)
scientific mentors – Prof. Dr. K. Schwarz, Prof. Dr. G. Hilscher
- time – one month in 1998, 1999, 2000, two months in 2001, 2002, short stays in 2003, 2004, 2007, 2019
institution – Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden
purpose of stay – scientific stay
financed by – Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden
scientific mentors – Prof. Dr. H. Eschrig, Prof. Dr. M. Richter
Areas of Research
1. Magnetism, heavy fermions, crystal field effects in rare earth and actinide systems, collaborative theoretical analysis of experimental inelastic neutron scattering, high magnetic field data
2. Electronic Structure Calculations, including band calculations, first principles crystal field studies, model hamiltonians
Co-author of more than 210 publications in international research journals with impact factor.
H-index 24