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Apr 12 2012
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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
Doctoral Courses

Courses taught by our specialists

Statistical thermodynamics Malijevsky
State behavior of matter and fundamental thermodynamics Novak
Estimation of physico-chemical properties from molecular structure Ruzicka V.
Phase equilibria Dohnal
Selected chapters from chemical informatics Chuchvalec, Zabransky
Calculation of phase and chemical equilibria of large systems Vonka
Colloid and surface chemistry Bartovska
Membrane equilibria and transport phenomena Sipek
Measurement of fundamental physico-chemical quantities Hynek, Cibulka, Hnedkovsky
Numerical methods for physical chemistry Vonka
Molecular modeling and simulations Kolafa
Selected chapters from physical chemistry Rehak
 

Courses taught by specialists from the Institute of Chemical Process Fundamentals, Czech Academy of Sciences

Applied statistical thermodynamics of fluid systems Nezbeda, Aim
Experimental methods in fluid phase equilibria Aim
Applied statistical analysis and data treatment Aim, Drahos
 

Courses taught by specialists from the J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry, Czech Academy of Sciences

Electrochemistry Ludvik
Adsorption and catalysis Knor, Wichterlova
Chemistry and physics of surfaces Knor
 

Courses taught by specialists from the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Czech Academy of Sciences

Physical chemistry of polymer containing systems Sikora
In addition, the Department of Physical Chemistry can organize other courses in the areas of physical chemistry and chemical physics in cooperation with Faculty of Science of Charles' University, Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering of Czech Technical University, Faculty of Chemical Technology of University of Pardubice and research institutes of Academy of Sciences of Czech Republic. The courses may be scheduled for the fall semester or the spring semester. When authorized by their supervisor, students may also select courses offered by other departments.