PhD candidate
Brno University of Technology, United States
I completed both my Bachelor's and Master's degrees at Brno University of Technology in the fields of physical engineering and nanotechnology. Throughout my studies, I focused on advanced measurement techniques for electrical properties using Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM), with both of my theses centered on this subject. My academic journey led me to an internship at BELLA at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), where I began to explore advanced battery technologies. This internship provided me with valuable hands-on experience and further solidified my interest in energy materials.
During my studies, I had the opportunity to collaborate with NenoVision, a company specializing in AFM-in-SEM technology. This collaboration was key in shaping my academic career and eventually led to my doctoral studies. My current research focuses on the application of correlative SPM-in-SEM microscopy for energy materials, specifically examining how these advanced microscopy techniques can provide deeper insights into the properties of materials used in energy storage devices like batteries.
As part of my doctoral research, I continue to develop and apply novel methodologies for characterizing energy materials, aiming to improve the performance and reliability of energy storage systems. My academic and professional experience has not only deepened my expertise in microscopy and nanotechnology but also allowed me to contribute to cutting-edge research in the field of energy technologies.
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Correlative AFM-in-SEM Characterization Of Next-Gen Batteries
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
9:15 AM - 9:30 AM MT