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Výroční Zpráva FCHT 2008 2 Content Page Introduction 4 1. Structure of the Faculty Bodies 5 1.1 Faculty Management 5 1.2 Departments and Institutes of the Faculty 6 1.3 Academic Senate of FChT 7 1.4 Scientific Board of FChT 8 1.5 Study Programme Board 10 1.6 Advisory Bodies of the Faculty Management 11 2. Study and Educational Activity 12 2.1 Full-time and Part-time Study Programmes (Fields of Study) 12 2.2 Numbers of Students in Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral Degree Programmes 13 2.3 Newly Admitted Students 17 2.4 Numbers of Graduates from Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral Degree Programmes 24 2.5 Credit System 33 2.6 Lifelong Learning 33 2.7 University Textbooks Issued at FChT in 2019 34 3. Research and Development 35 3.1 Scientific and Research Focus of Departments and Institutes 35 3.2 Involvement in Research and Development Programmes 57 3.3 Publication Activity 60 3.4 Scientific Events and Conferences 62 4. Practical Cooperation 65 4.1 Practical Cooperation in Education 65 4.2 Practical Cooperation in Science and Research 66 5. International Cooperation 69 5.1 International Cooperation in Education 69 5.2 International Cooperation in Research and Development 71 6. Projects and Grants Implemented at FChT 75 6.1 GA CR, TA CR, IDC and Other Departmental Projects 75 6.2 European Research Council (ERC) Project 81 6.3 Involvement in Other Projects under EU Framework Project 81 7. Academic Staff 82 8. Quality and Culture of Academic Life 85 9. Activities of the Faculty and Other Affiliates 88 9.1 Publishing 88 9.2 Service Departments at FChT 88 10. Other Activities of FChT Staff and Students 90 11. Care for Students 94 11.1 Information and Counselling Services 94 11.2 Physical Education, Sports and Other Activities 94 12. Evaluation 95 12.1 Internal Evaluation 95 12.2 External Evaluation 96 13. Further Development of the Faculty of Chemical Technology 104 13.1 Investment Development of FChT 104 13.2 Long-Term Priorities 105 14. Conclusion 112 Annex 113 3 Introduction Dear Readers, this publication is the Annual Report for 2019 presented to the general public by the Faculty of Chemical Technology, University of Pardubice in compliance with Act No. 111/1998 Coll. on Higher Education Institutions and on amendment to some acts. In this Report, the Management of the Faculty presents significant activities and results of the Faculty in the context of the University of Pardubice, in the framework of Czech and international education, and in terms of scientific and research activities. 4 1. Structure of the Faculty Bodies 1.1 Faculty Management Dean: Prof. Ing. Petr Kalenda, CSc. Vice-Deans: Prof. Ing. Petr Němec, Ph.D. Vice-Dean for Education, First Deputy Dean Prof. Ing. Petr Mošner, Dr. Vice-Dean for Science and Creative Activity (until 2 April 2019) Vice-Dean for Internal Affairs (from 4 April 2019) Prof. Ing. Karel Ventura, CSc. Vice-Dean for Internal Affairs and External Relations (until 2 April 2019) Prof. Ing. Libor Čapek, Ph.D. Vice-Dean for Science and Creative Activity (from 4 April 2019) Mgr. Lucie Stříbrná, Ph.D. Vice-Dean for External Relations and Promotion (from 4 April 2019) Secretary of the Faculty: Ing. Martin Šprync 5 1.2 Departments and Institutes of the Faculty Departments and Institutes Department of General and Inorganic Chemistry (KOAnCh) Head of Department: Prof. Ing. Zdeněk Černošek, CSc. Institute of Organic Chemistry and Technology (ÚOChT) Head of Institute: Prof. Ing. Miloš Sedlák, DrSc. Department of Analytical Chemistry (KAlCh) Head of Department: Prof. Ing. Karel Ventura, CSc. Department of Biological and Biochemical Sciences (KBBV) Head of Department: Prof. Ing. Alexander Čegan, CSc. (until 2 1. 2019) Prof. Mgr. Roman Kanďár, Ph.D. (from 3 1. 2019) Department of Physical Chemistry (KFCh) Head of Department: Prof. Ing. Libor Čapek, Ph.D. Institute of Chemistry and Technology of Macromolecular Materials (ÚChTML) Head of Institute: Ing. David Veselý, Ph.D. Institute of Environmental and Chemical Engineering (ÚEnviChI) Head of Institute: Prof. Ing. Petr Mikulášek, CSc. Department of Economy and Management of Chemical and Food Industry (KEMCh) Head of Department: Ing. Jan Vávra, Ph.D. Department of Inorganic Technology (KAnT) Head of Department: Prof. Ing. Petra Šulcová, Ph.D. Institute of Applied Physics and Mathematics (ÚAFM) Head of Institute: Prof. Ing. Čestmír Drašar, Dr. Department of Graphic Arts and Photophysics (KP) Head of Department: Prof. Ing. Petr Němec, Ph.D. Institute of Energetic Materials (ÚEnM) Head of Institute: Doc. Ing. Miloš Ferjenčík, Ph.D. Centre of Materials and Nanotechnologies (CEMNAT) Head of Centre: Prof. Ing. Miroslav Vlček, CSc. Joint Laboratory of Solid State Chemistry (SLChPL) Head of Laboratory: Doc. Ing. Eva Černošková, CSc. Centres University Environmental Centre Head of Centre: Prof. Ing. Petr Mikulášek, CSc. 6 1.3 Academic Senate of FChT Chairman: Doc. Ing. Martin Adam, Ph.D. Presidium: Doc. Ing. Martin Adam, Ph.D. Ing. Aleš Eisner, Ph.D. Ing. Lada Dubnová Members: Doc. Ing. Martin Adam, Ph.D. Ing. Marek Bouška, Ph.D. (from 1 December 2019) Prof. Ing. Libor Čapek, Ph.D. (until 21 January 2019) Prof. Ing. Čestmír Drašar, Dr. Ing. Lada Dubnová Ing. Aleš Eisner, Ph.D. Doc. RNDr. Jana Holubová, Ph.D. (until 30 November 2019) Ing. Karolína Hošková (from 1 June 2019 until 30 November 2019) Bc. Jan Hrabovský (until 3 June 2019) Prof. Ing. Roman Jambor, Ph.D. Ing. Karolína Jastřembská (from 4 June 2019 until 30 November 2019) Doc. Ing. Alena Komersová, Ph.D. (from 1 December 2019) Petr Leinweber (from 1 December 2019) Ing. Patrik Pařík, Ph.D. Ing. Marek Smolný (until 30 November 2019) Bc. Martin Šimek (from 1 December 2019) Ing. Pavel Šimon Ing. Martina Špryncová (until 30 May 2019) Ing. Diego Alejandro Valdés Mitchell (from 1 December 2019) Ing. Jan Vávra, Ph.D. (from 21 January 2019 until 30 November 2019) Ing. David Veselý, Ph.D. Prof. Ing. Jaromír Vinklárek, Dr. Doc. Ing. Tomáš Weidlich, Ph.D. 7 1.4 Scientific Board of FChT Until 2 April 2019 Chairman: Prof. Ing. Petr Kalenda, CSc., Dean of the Faculty of Chemical Technology Internal Members: Prof. RNDr. Zuzana Bílková, Ph.D. Prof. Ing. Alexander Čegan, CSc. Prof. Ing. Zdeněk Černošek, CSc. Prof. Ing. Čestmír Drašar, Dr. Prof. Ing. Radim Hrdina, CSc. Prof. Ing. Pavel Jandera, DrSc. Prof. Ing. Jiří Kulhánek, Ph.D. Prof. Ing. Petr Lošťák, DrSc. Prof. Ing. Hana Lošťáková, CSc. Prof. Ing. Jiří Málek, DrSc. Prof. Ing. Petr Mikulášek, CSc. Prof. Ing. Petr Mošner, Dr. Prof. Ing. Petr Němec, Ph.D. Prof. Ing. Aleš Růžička, Ph.D. Prof. Ing. Miloš Sedlák, DrSc. Doc. Ing. Ladislav Svoboda, CSc. Prof. Ing. Ladislav Tichý, DrSc. Prof. Ing. Karel Ventura, CSc. Prof. Ing. Svatopluk Zeman, DrSc. External Members: Dr. Ing. Petr Antoš, Ph.D., EURING, EurChem. UCT Technopark in Kralupy, Kralupy nad Vltavou Ing. Jana Bludská, CSc. Institute of Inorganic Chemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences Doc. RNDr. Jiří Dostál, CSc. Faculty of Logistics and Crisis Management, TBU Zlín Prof. Ing. Jiří Hanika, DrSc. Institute of Chemical Process Fundamentals of the Czech Academy of Sciences Prof. Ing. Jaromír Havlica, DrSc. Faculty of Chemistry, BUT Brno Prof. Ing. Aleš Helebrant, CSc. Vice-Dean, Faculty of Chemical Technology, UCT Prague Ing. Josef Liška CEO, Synthesia a.s., Pardubice Prof. Ing. Ján Šajbidor, DrSc. Dean, Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology, SUT Bratislava Prof. Ing. Václav Švorčík, DrSc. Faculty of Chemical Technology, UCT Prague Ing. Josef Tichý, CSc. CEO, Explosia, a. s., Pardubice 8 From 4 April 2019 Chairman: Prof. Ing. Petr Kalenda, CSc., Dean of the Faculty of Chemical Technology Internal Members: Prof. Ing. Libor Čapek, Ph.D. Prof. Ing. Zdeněk Černošek, CSc. Prof. Ing. Čestmír Drašar, Dr. Prof. Ing. Radim Hrdina, CSc. Prof. Ing. Jaromíra Chýlková, CSc. Prof. Ing. Roman Jambor, Ph.D. Prof. Ing. Pavel Jandera, DrSc. Prof. Mgr. Roman Kanďár, Ph.D. Prof. Ing. Jiří Kulhánek, Ph.D. Prof. Ing. Jiří Málek, DrSc. Prof. Ing. Petr Mikulášek, CSc. Prof. Ing. Petr Mošner, Dr. Prof. Ing. Petr Němec, Ph.D. Prof. Ing. Aleš Růžička, Ph.D. Prof. Ing. Miloš Sedlák, DrSc. Prof. Ing. Petra Šulcová, Ph.D. Doc. Ing. Liběna Tetřevová, Ph.D. Prof. Ing. Ladislav Tichý, DrSc. Prof. Ing. Karel Ventura, CSc. Prof. Ing. Jaromír Vinklárek, Dr. Prof. Ing. Svatopluk Zeman, DrSc. External Members: Prof. RNDr. Jiří Barek, CSc. Faculty of Science, CU, Prague Doc. Ing. Roman Čermák, Ph.D. Dean, Faculty of Technology, TBU Zlín Prof. Ing. Anton Gatial, DrSc. Dean, Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology, SUT Bratislava Mgr. Karolína Gondková Director of the Higher Education Department, Ministry of Education Prague Prof. Ing. Jiří Hanika, DrSc. Institute of Microbiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences Prague Prof. Ing. Kamila Kočí, Ph.D. Faculty of Metallurgy and Material Engineering, Institute of Environmental Technology, VSB-TU Ostrava Doc. Ing. Zdeňka Kolská, Ph.D. Faculty of Science, JEPU Ústí nad Labem Ing. Josef Liška CEO, Synthesia, a.s., Pardubice Ing. David Pohl, Ph.D. Managing Director, Synthos, a.s., Kralupy nad Vltavou Prof. Ing. Václav Švorčík, DrSc. Faculty of Chemical Technology, UCT Prague Prof. Ing. Martin Weiter, Ph.D. Dean, Faculty of Chemistry, BUT Brno 9 1.5 Study Programme Board Chairman: Prof. Ing. Petr Němec, Ph.D. Deputy Chair: Prof. Ing. Petr Mikulášek, CSc. Members: Prof. RNDr. Zuzana Bílková, Ph.D. Prof. Ing. Libor Čapek, Ph.D. Doc. Ing. Libor Červenka, Ph.D. Doc. RNDr. Jana Holubová, Ph.D. Doc. Ing. Aleš Imramovský, Ph.D. Doc. Ing. Zdeněk Jalový, Ph.D. Prof. Ing. 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