Ing. Miroslav Veverka Ph.D.

Ing. Miroslav Veverka Ph.D.
Post-doc researcher, ‘TSuNAMI group’
Email: veverka@mbox.troja.mff.cuni.cz
Tel: 420951552717
Room: L 006 (101) – Heavy Technology Laboratories L, Department of Low Temperature Physics, Troja Campus of the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, CU

Focus

Synthesis of magnetically ordered 2D materials by CVD. Purification methods of nanodiamonds.

Expertise

Solid state chemistry of high temperature oxide superconductors, magnetically ordered 3D metal oxides (ferrites, manganites), nanoparticles of ferrites. Powder X-ray diffraction, magnetometry and heating properties of magnetic nanoparticles

Background

  • 2017 – present Researcher, MFF UK, Prague
  • 1999 – 2015 Researcher, Institute of Physics, Prague, Department of Magnetics and Superconductors
  • 1996 – 2002 Ph.D. in Inorganic chemistry, University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague, Czech Republic
  • 1991 – 1996 Ing. (M.Sc.) in Inorganic chemistry, University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague, Czech Republic

Selected publications

  • Khanal S., Angotzi M. S., Mameli V., Veverka M., Xin H. L., Cannas C., Vejpravová J, Self-Limitations of Heat Release in Coupled Core-Shell Spinel Ferrite Nanoparticles: Frequency, Time, and Temperature Dependencies, Nanomaterials 2021, 11(11), 2848.
  • Veverka P., Kubíčková L., Jirák Z., Herynek V., Veverka M., Kaman O. Temperature and field dependences of transverse relaxivity of Co–Zn ferrite nanoparticles coated with silica: The role of magnetic properties and different regimes, Materials Chemistry and Physics 260 (2021) 124178
  • Aurélio D., Mikšátko J., Veverka M., Michlová M., Kalbáč M., Vejpravová J., Thermal Traits of MNPs under High-Frequency Magnetic Fields: Disentangling the Effect of Size and Coating, Nanomaterials 2021, 11(3), 797.
  • Miksatko J., Aurelio D., Kovaricek P., Michlova M., Veverka M., Fridrichova M., Matulkova I., Zacek M., Kalbac M., Vejpravova J., Thermoreversible magnetic nanochains, Nanoscale 11 (2019) 16773 – 16780
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