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prof. Ing. Petr Sáha, CSc., dr. h. c.
Petr Sáha is an experienced researcher and the leader of numerous research projects (both national and international) focused on polymer processing, electromagnetic properties of composites, rheology and electrorheology of polymers, polymer aging and recycling, and energy storage. He held the position of Rector of UTB in Zlín during the periods 2001–2007 and 2010–2018.
2000 prof. Material engineering, Faculty of chemistry, BUT, Brno
1993 assoc. prof. Plastics and Rubber Technology, Faculty of Technology in Zlín, BUT, Zlín
1984 CSc. Science of Non-metallic Materials and Building Materials, Faculty of Technology in Gottwaldov (now Zlín), BUT, Zlín
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prof. Ing. et Ing. Ivo Kuřitka, Ph.D. et Ph.D.
Ivo Kuřitka specializes in materials design and the synthesis of nano- and micro-fillers for (nano)composites, the preparation of thin polymer and nanocomposite films, and their characterization, drawing on expertise in materials chemistry, electrochemistry and photochemistry, spectroscopy, and a range of analytical techniques. His current research focuses on two main areas: materials for carbon dioxide capture and transformation, and materials and their testing under specific conditions relevant to aerospace and space applications. These two domains define the research direction in the field of nanomaterials, for which he serves as the academic guarantor.
He is the author of dozens of articles in peer-reviewed journals (H-index > 30) and has made significant contributions to applied research (incl. five patents, 39 functional samples, two prototypes, and others). He has applied his broad knowledge as principal investigator or co-investigator in more than thirty basic and applied research projects (e.g., GA ČR, TA ČR, MŠMT, MPO, and others). He also collaborates with industry partners on issues directly related to the practical application of polymer materials and composites.
His teaching activities are primarily focused on lecturing and supervising doctoral students in the Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials program, which he also coordinates, and previously in the Technology of Macromolecular Substances program. To date, he has supervised more than thirty successfully defended Master’s and Bachelor’s theses, as well as over twenty successfully defended doctoral dissertations.
2023 Prof. Technology Macromolecular Substances, Tomas Bata University in Zlín
2009 Assoc. Prof. Technology Macromolecular Substances, Tomas Bata University in Zlín
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doc. Dr.Ing. Radek Stoček
Radek Stoček is a leading researcher in the field of rubber technology and polymer materials. His scientific interests focus on the characterization of rubber materials, particularly in relation to fatigue and fracture mechanics, and the development of advanced testing methodologies and equipment.
Dr. Stoček has co-authored numerous scientific publications and contributed to international collaborations, including a technical book in the Advances in Polymer Science series. His work has been recognized internationally, including receiving the Sparks-Thomas Award from the American Chemical Society (Rubber Division) for outstanding contributions to rubber research.
2019 Assoc. Prof. Chemnitz University of Technology
2012 Dr. Ing. Chemnitz University of Technology
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prof. Ing. Petr Humpolíček, Ph.D.
Petr Humpolíček focuses on research in the fields of biomaterials, cell biology, and genetics. He integrates these areas through the study and testing of material biocompatibility. His specialization lies in the development of biomimetic materials, particularly those based on conductive polymers.
Petr Humpolíček has served, or is currently serving, as the principal investigator on six projects funded by the Czech Science Foundation. These projects systematically explore the interactions between materials—especially electrically conductive and anisotropic ones—and cellular models. Special emphasis is placed on simulating in vivo conditions within in vitro experiments, as well as on the development and application of alternative methods for biocompatibility testing.
As part of the SurfToGreen project, funded by the HORIZON-JU-CBE-2023 program, he and his colleagues are also working on the development of a new portfolio of fully bio-based surfactants for key industrial applications.
Under his supervision, more than thirty master's and bachelor's theses have been successfully defended. He has served as a supervisor for five successfully defended doctoral dissertations and as a consultant for four additional PhD theses.
He actively collaborates with numerous international and Czech institutions, notably Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, the University of Auckland in New Zealand, the Jožef Stefan Institute in Slovenia, Åbo Akademi University in Finland, the University of Milan in Italy, and the University of Angers in France.
2020 Appointed Professor in the field of Macromolecular Substance Technology, Tomas Bata University in Zlín
2013 Appointed Associate Professor in the field of Animal Genetics, Mendel University in Brno
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Brief description of the project:
The aim of the project is to build a new open R&I infrastructure in the existing premises of the CPS and equip it with an instrument infrastructure for the needs of small and medium-sized enterprises with innovation potential.
The UTCP project generally aims to increase the competitiveness of small and medium-sized enterprises operating mainly in the Zlín agglomeration carrying out their own research and innovation activities, or start-ups that create innovative products or services based on new technologies or apply them on a pilot basis.
Project objectives and activities
The R&I infrastructure being built in the form of the UTCP is designed as an open infrastructure that targets 3 categories/types of focus, which define both the area of activities, but also already assume the inclusion of specific companies in these categories according to their defined needs.
Specifically, these are the categories of services defined as follows:
Segment I: Environmental innovation.
Segment II: Innovation of raw materials sources.
Segment III: Optimization of materials and processes.
The above-mentioned focuses correspond to the long-term focus of the applicant's R&D work in the field of polymer sciences, manufacturing processes, materials engineering and biotechnology.
The University Technology Center for Practice (UTCP) project – Activity b is co-financed by the European Union.
Funded under Marie Sklodowska-Curie Action (MSCA) - Staff Exchanges: HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-SE
Project description:
The PARADISE project aims to evaluate and demonstrate advanced technologies for sustainable energy transition and industrial decarbonisation. It focuses on overcoming high operational costs associated with traditional carbon capture and storage methods, assessing biomass-derived fuels, and exploring ammonia as a carbon-neutral alternative. PARADISE seeks to optimise these solutions for practical industrial deployment through multi-scale research and AI-driven analysis.
Project partners:
The project is coordinated by the Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea (Spain) and involves five other beneficiaries from Poland, Sweden, the Netherlands, Norway, and the Czech Republic, as well as nine associated partners from Pakistan, Malaysia, China, the United Kingdom, and Hungary.
Duration: 12/2024–11/2028
prof. Ing. Tomáš Sedláček, Ph.D.
Tomáš Sedláček focuses on research in the processing of polymer materials (profile extrusion, injection molding, film blowing, fiber production, and nonwoven fabric manufacturing) and in the characterization of polymer materials (thermal analysis, mechanical testing, rheological and viscoelastic properties).
2024 Appointed Professor in Macromolecular Substance Technology, Tomas Bata University in Zlín
2016 Appointed Associate Professor in Macromolecular Substance Technology, Tomas Bata University in Zlín
2004 Earned Ph.D. in Macromolecular Substance Technology, Tomas Bata University in Zlín
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