Dominika Zakutna

Instrument co-responsible on D11 Main 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
2010 – 2013 | BSc in Chemistry, Charles University (CUNI), Czech Republic |
2013 – 2015 | MSc in Inorganic Chemistry, CUNI, Czech Republic |
2015 – 2019 | PhD in Physical Chemistry, University of Cologne, Germany & Institut Laue- Langevin, France |
Work experience
2012 – 2014 | Researcher at FZU AS of the Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic |
2014 – 2015 | Junior researcher – HRTEM operator, Research Centre Řež, Řež near Prague, Czech Republic |
2019 - 2025 | Assistant Professor in Inorganic Chemistry, CUNI, Prague, Czech Republic |
2025 – now | External Assistant Professor in Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Science, CUNI, Prague, Czech Republic |
2025 – now | 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)