Physicist Tomáš Jungwirth received the highest Czech scientific award, space research was also awarded
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This year, the highest Czech scientific award, the Česká hlava, was awarded to physicist Tomáš Jungwirth from the Institute of Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. The award was given to him for his lifetime contribution to scientific research and achievements in the field of spintronics. In addition to Jungwirth, he was also awarded e.g. Jan Dobeš from Charles University for research into autoimmune diseases or Jakub Podgor…
In addition to Jungwirth, Jan Dobeš from Charles University was also awarded for his research into autoimmune diseases or Jakub Podgorný for his research into black holes in space. The board of directors of the Česká hlava project presented the laureates at a Friday press conference in Prague. The 23rd edition of the Česká hlava national awards ceremony will take place on Sunday, November 24. Jungwirth is a world expert in spintronics, which is …
This year, the highest Czech scientific award, the Česká hlava, was awarded to physicist Tomáš Jungwirth from the Institute of Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. The award was given to him for his lifetime contribution to scientific research and achievements in the field of spintronics.
Prague — The Czech head was awarded the highest Czech scientific award this year by physicist Tomáš Jungwirth from the Institute of Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. The award was given to him for his lifetime contribution to scientific research and achievements in the field of spintronics. In addition to Jungwirth, Jan Dobeš from Charles University was also awarded for research on autoimmune diseases and Jakub Podgorný f…
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