Ing. Lucie D. Augustovičová, Ph.D.
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Ing. Lucie D. Augustovičová, Ph.D.
Education
2014 |
Ph.D. in Chemical Physics |
2011 |
M.Sc. in Mathematical Engineering, Mathematical Physics (with honors) |
2009 |
B.Sc. in Mathematical Engineering, Mathematical Physics (with honors) |
Professional experience
2015–2017 |
Research Associate at JILA Physics Frontiers Center, NIST and University of Colorado, USA |
2014– |
Assistant professor at the Department of Chemical Physics and Optics, Charles University in Prague |
2013–2014 |
Academic teacher at the Department of Chemical Physics and Optics, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University in Prague |
2013–2019 |
Reading accredited seminars by Ministry of Education within the training of educational staff for the education agency Descartes, v. o. s. |
2012–2014 |
Academic teacher at Department of Mathematics, FNSPE, CTU and at Department of Applied Mathematics, Faculty of Information Technology, CTU |
2011–2014 |
Ph.D. student in the group of computational chemistry prof. Pavel Hobza (collaboration with Dr. V. Špirko), Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic |
2011, 2014 |
Academic teacher at Dept. of Mathematics, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, CTU |
2009–2010 |
Academic teacher at Dept. of Physics, FNSPE, CTU |
Awards and Merits
- Prize of Minister of Education, Youth and Sports for the best students and graduates (for extraordinary results in studies and in scientific, research and creative activities), 2015
- The Werner von Siemens Excellence Award for the best doctoral dissertation, 2015
- Special Award within the Werner von Siemens Excellence Award for the best female graduate thesis, 2015
- Honorary Prize of The Václav Votruba Award for the best doctoral thesis in Theoretical Physics, Doppler Institute for mathematical physics and applied mathematics, 2014
- The Josef Hlávka Award for the Best Students and Graduates, 2014
- Milan Odehnal's Award, second prize in competition of young physicists, Czech Physical Society, 2014
- Merit Scholarship for excellent study results - undergraduate and graduate studies at FNSPE Czech Technical University in Prague
Membership
Evaluation Committee member for the Milada Paulova Award
American Physical Society
Union of Czech Mathematicians and Physicists (former)
Czech Society for Mass Spectrometry (former)
Research Interests
Cold atoms and molecules
Cosmological variability of the fundamental constants
Radiative processes in astrochemistry