Postdoc researcher
Institute of Scientific Instruments of CAS
Brno, Jihomoravsky kraj, Czech Republic
I work currently as a postdoc researcher at the Department of Bionanoscience at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. Here, I focus on correlative electron-light imaging using an integrated fluorescence microscope in an SEM. Moreover, I work on sample thickness estimation methods together with easy-to-use diffraction techniques.
I finished my PhD at the Brno University of Technology in 2020 with the topic of Quantitative Imaging in a Scanning Electron Microscope and its methodological development. The main part describes STEM-BSE detector calibration techniques necessary for quantitative imaging and ways how to circumvent their necessity. During this work at the Institute of Scientific Instruments of the Czech Academy of Sciences, I started with the development of devices for cryoSEM.
I studied my master's degrees in the fields of Applied Biophysics at Masaryk University and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Technology, both in Brno in the Czech Republic. During the masters, I focused on the preparation of supporting carbon-gold composite layers used for TEM samples, and also on the single-particle analysis of protein structures from noisy datasets.
Outside work, I spend my free time on a bike or with my young daughters at home or on trips in the country.
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Monday, July 24, 2023
2:00 PM – 2:15 PM US CST