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  7. The Josef Hlávka Prize was awarded to Jan Blahut from IPACH

The Josef Hlávka Prize was awarded to Jan Blahut from IPACH

The celebration of the International Student Day and the commemoration of the Velvet Revolution is preceded each year by the awarding of the Josef, Marie and Zdeňka Hlávka Foundation Prize for talented students up to the age of 33. This year's award ceremony, which took place on 16 November at the Josef Hlávka Chateau in Lužany near Přeštice, also included representatives of the Brno University of Technology. The award, accompanied by a contribution of CZK 25,000, went to six students or graduates of the Technical University of Technology who are engaged in demanding scientific and technical fields in which they achieve exceptional results.

Jan Blahut is a graduate of the Chemistry and Chemical Technology programme at the Faculty of Chemistry and Technology, and is now continuing his doctoral studies in the Chemistry and Materials Technology programme under the supervision of Prof. Oldřich Zmeškal. His work focuses on the study of optical properties of thin films of perovskites, which are among the materials of the future, for example in the fields of high-speed communication or renewable energy.
Published 2023-11-21 13:25
Link https://www.fch.vut.cz/en/faculty/organizational-structure/ipach/news/f141060/d256807

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