Dominika Zakutna
| Instrument co-responsible onD11Main areas of expertise : magnetic nanoparticles, supraparticles, soft condensed matter, SANS/polarized SANS, SAXS | ||
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| zakutnad(at)ill.fr | ||
| Location | Science Building | Third floor | 334 | |
| Phone | + 33 (0)4 76 20 73 94 | |
| Instr. phone | + 33 (0)4 76 20 70 35 | |
| Digital vcard | link to download | |
| Find me | LinkedIn| ORCID ID 0000-0001-9417-6514 |Google Scholar|CUNI|WOS|SCOPUS | |
About
Education
BSc in Chemistry, Charles University (CUNI), Czech Republic
MSc in Inorganic Chemistry, CUNI, Czech Republic
PhD in Physical Chemistry, University of Cologne, Germany & Institut Laue- Langevin, France
Work experience
Researcher at FZU AS of the Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic
Junior researcher – HRTEM operator, Research Centre Řež, Řež near Prague, Czech Republic
Assistant Professor in Inorganic Chemistry, CUNI, Prague, Czech Republic
External Assistant Professor in Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Science, CUNI, Prague, Czech Republic
Research Scientist SANS – D11 instrument co-responsible, Large-Scale Structures (LSS) Group at ILL
Research Focus
Focus on the different topics dedicated to multifunctional nanomaterials and cultural heritage.
Magnetic and Multifunctional Nanomaterials
Wet chemical synthesis of nanoparticles (e.g., oxide systems – spinels, perovskites, rock salts, ceria, metal – Au, Ag, Cu, Pt, Pd) and core-shell (magnetoelectrics, magnetoplasmonics, and exchange-spring and -bias magnets) with precise control over composition, morphology, and size.
Elucidating nanoscale magnetic anisotropy, exchange-bias and -spring phenomenon, and spin disorders to correlate magnetic behaviors for biomedical (e.g., hyperthermia, bioimaging) and technological applications
Supraparticles
Study of the closed-packing of an assembly of magnetic and functionalized magnetic core-shell nanoparticles and the effect of the functionalized layer on change of particle-to-particle correlations and magnetic dipole interparticle and intersupraparticle interactions.
Cultural Heritage
Non-destructive pigment analysis and structural characterization of archaeological ceramics.
Characterization and Radiocarbon Dating of Cultural Heritage Objects
Projets & Collaborations
Well-established long-term collaborations:
Prof. Alessandro Caselli – University of Milano, Italy
Prof. Carla Cannas – University of Cagliari, Italy
Prof. Karl Mandel – Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
Prof. Adriana Zeleňáková – Pavol Josef Šafárik University, Slovakia
Prof. Robert Pazik – University of Rzeszów, Poland
Prof. Enio Lima – University of Bariloche, Argentina
PhD students’ supervision:
MSc. Romain Conan (PřF CUNI & FAU Erlangen)
MSc. Štefan Hricov (MFF CUNI)
MSc. Cristian Pilloni (PřF CUNI)
MSc. Alessia Pirrello (PřF CUNI & UJF Řež)
MSc. Matteo Alberti (co-supervisor at Uni Milano)
Master student supervision
BSc. Vojtěch Šupita (PřF CUNI & FF CUNI & UACH Řež)
Bachelor student supervision
Barbora Jirásková (co- supervisor at PřF CUNI)