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: 186 75  Prague 8
 
: 186 75  Prague 8
 
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: ''Tel: +420 221 913 220 Fax: +420 222 323 394''
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: malek@karlin.mff.cuni.cz
  
  
 
== Education ==
 
== Education ==
  
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* 2007 DSc. (higher doctoral degree received from the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic)
 
* 1993 Ph.D. in Mathematical Analysis (Charles University, Prague; advisor J. Nečas)
 
* 1993 Ph.D. in Mathematical Analysis (Charles University, Prague; advisor J. Nečas)
* 2007 DSc. (higher doctoral degree received from the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic)
 
  
  
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* Since January 1, 2009 - Professor of Mathematics (Mathematical Analysis), Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic), Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Mathematical Institute of Charles University
 
* Since January 1, 2009 - Professor of Mathematics (Mathematical Analysis), Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic), Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Mathematical Institute of Charles University
* 1998 - 2008 - Associate professor at the same institution
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* 1998 - 2008 - Associate professor at the Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic), Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Mathematical Institute of Charles University
* Since 1997 - Head of Division of Mathematical Modeling
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* Since 1997 - Head of Division of Mathematical Modeling, Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic), Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Mathematical Institute of Charles University
  
  
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== Professional interests ==
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* mathematical analysis
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* PDE’s
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* fluid mechanics
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* continuum thermodynamics
  
  
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== Longer stays during last six years ==
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== Advisor ==
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Four Ph.D. students Petr Častulík, Miroslav Bulíček, Jaroslav Hron and Dalibor Pražák succesfully copleted their PhD studies.
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== Research visits ==
  
* 2003, 2004 Texas A&M University, College Station, USA(3 + 5 months)
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* 2007 Université du Toulon du Var, France (1 month)
* 2004, 2005 University of Bonn (2 + 1 months)
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* 2005 University of Bonn (1 month)
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* 2004 University of Bonn (2 months)
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* 2004 Texas A&M University, College Station, USA (5 months)
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* 2003 Texas A&M University, College Station, USA (3 months)
 
* 2003 Université Marne-la-Valleée, France (1 month)
 
* 2003 Université Marne-la-Valleée, France (1 month)
* 2007 Université du Toulon du Var, France (1 month)
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* 2002 University of Bonn, Germany (1 month)
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* 2002 University of Köln, Germany (1 week, an invited lecture)
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* 2002 University of Parma, Italy (1 week, an invited lecture)
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* 2001 University of Bonn, Germany (2 weeks)
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* 2001 University of Bonn, Germany (4 weeks)
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* 2001 Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany (1 week)
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* 2001 Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, USA (a week stay)
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* 2001 University of Missouri, Columbia, USA (1 week, an invited lecture)
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* 2001 Texas A&M University, College Station, USA (2 weeks )
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* 2000 University of Bonn, Germany (2 weeks)
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* 2000 University of Dortmund, Germany (1 week)
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* 1999 University of Paris 7, France (1 month)
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* 1998 University of Bonn, Germany (1 week)
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* 1998 University of Bonn, Germany (1 week)
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* 1998 School of Mathematics, University of Minnesota, Mineapolis (USA) (1 week)
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* 1997 University of Bonn, Germany (6 weeks)
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* 1996 University of Lisbon, Portugal (1 week, an invited lecture)
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* 1996 University of Bonn, Germany (1 month)
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* 1996 University of Toulon, France (1 month)
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* 1995 University of Bonn (1 month)
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* 1995 University of Toulon (2 months)
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* 1995 University of Zurich, Swiss (1 week, an invited lecture)
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* 1995 Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, USA (1 month)
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* 1994 Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Pittsburgh (1 month)
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* 1993 University of Toulon (2 weeks)
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* 1992 University of Heidelberg (1 week)
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== Professional interests ==
 
 
* mathematical analysis
 
* PDE’s
 
* fluid mechanics
 
* continuum thermodynamics
 
  
  
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== Honors ==
 
== Honors ==
 
  
 
* The Award of the Bolzano Foundation at the Charles University, for a collection of papers on "A class of non Newtonian fluids", November, 1995
 
* The Award of the Bolzano Foundation at the Charles University, for a collection of papers on "A class of non Newtonian fluids", November, 1995

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Office Address

Mathematical Institute
Charles University in Prague
Sokolovská 83
186 75 Prague 8
Czech Republic
Tel: +420 221 913 220 Fax: +420 222 323 394
malek@karlin.mff.cuni.cz


Education

  • 2007 DSc. (higher doctoral degree received from the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic)
  • 1993 Ph.D. in Mathematical Analysis (Charles University, Prague; advisor J. Nečas)


Positions

  • Since January 1, 2009 - Professor of Mathematics (Mathematical Analysis), Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic), Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Mathematical Institute of Charles University
  • 1998 - 2008 - Associate professor at the Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic), Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Mathematical Institute of Charles University
  • Since 1997 - Head of Division of Mathematical Modeling, Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic), Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Mathematical Institute of Charles University


Professional interests

  • mathematical analysis
  • PDE’s
  • fluid mechanics
  • continuum thermodynamics


Research Projects (last five years)

  • Czech Science Foundation: 201/03/0934, 201/06/0352, 201/09/0917 (main investigator) and 201/08/0315, 201/05/0164 (joint investigator);
  • Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports: LC06052 The Nečas Center for Mathematical Modeling (2006-2010), center for fundamental research (Main investigator-coordinator);
  • EU: project HYKE (2003-2006) - a member of the Training Committee;


Editorial board

  • Theoretical and Computational Fluid Mechanics (a member of Advisory Board)
  • Applications of Mathematics, Mathematical Problems in Engineering (2006-2007)
  • International Journal of Engineering Science
  • Differential Equations and Nonlinear Mechanics
  • Mathematica Bohemica
  • Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae


Advisor

Four Ph.D. students Petr Častulík, Miroslav Bulíček, Jaroslav Hron and Dalibor Pražák succesfully copleted their PhD studies.

Research visits

  • 2007 Université du Toulon du Var, France (1 month)
  • 2005 University of Bonn (1 month)
  • 2004 University of Bonn (2 months)
  • 2004 Texas A&M University, College Station, USA (5 months)
  • 2003 Texas A&M University, College Station, USA (3 months)
  • 2003 Université Marne-la-Valleée, France (1 month)
  • 2002 University of Bonn, Germany (1 month)
  • 2002 University of Köln, Germany (1 week, an invited lecture)
  • 2002 University of Parma, Italy (1 week, an invited lecture)
  • 2001 University of Bonn, Germany (2 weeks)
  • 2001 University of Bonn, Germany (4 weeks)
  • 2001 Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany (1 week)
  • 2001 Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, USA (a week stay)
  • 2001 University of Missouri, Columbia, USA (1 week, an invited lecture)
  • 2001 Texas A&M University, College Station, USA (2 weeks )
  • 2000 University of Bonn, Germany (2 weeks)
  • 2000 University of Dortmund, Germany (1 week)
  • 1999 University of Paris 7, France (1 month)
  • 1998 University of Bonn, Germany (1 week)
  • 1998 University of Bonn, Germany (1 week)
  • 1998 School of Mathematics, University of Minnesota, Mineapolis (USA) (1 week)
  • 1997 University of Bonn, Germany (6 weeks)
  • 1996 University of Lisbon, Portugal (1 week, an invited lecture)
  • 1996 University of Bonn, Germany (1 month)
  • 1996 University of Toulon, France (1 month)
  • 1995 University of Bonn (1 month)
  • 1995 University of Toulon (2 months)
  • 1995 University of Zurich, Swiss (1 week, an invited lecture)
  • 1995 Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, USA (1 month)
  • 1994 Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Pittsburgh (1 month)
  • 1993 University of Toulon (2 weeks)
  • 1992 University of Heidelberg (1 week)





Invited lectures during last six years

  1. Workshop Numerical and Analytical methods in solving non-linear PDE’s, Marne-la-Valleée, July, 2003;
  2. Workshop on Analysis and Numerics of Non-Newtonian Fluids, Kirchzarten, Germany, April 2003;
  3. A-HYKE-conference, Vienna, February, 2003;
  4. Conference SES2004, Lincoln, Nebrasca, USA, October 2004;
  5. Conference Partial Differential Equations in Mathematical Physics (in memory of O. A. Ladyzhenskaya), Levico (Trento), Italy, October, 2004;
  6. Seventh RIMS Workshop on Mathematical Analysis in Fluid and Gas Dynamics, Kyoto, Japonsko, July 2005;
  7. Conference Selfsimilar solutions in nonlinear PDEs, Banach Center, Bedlewo, September 2005;
  8. SIAM conference on partial differential equations, Boston, USA, July 2006;
  9. Workshop Partial Differential equations and fluid mechanics, Warwick, UK, May 2007;
  10. Workshop Modeles math´ematiques en mécanique des fluides, Paris, France, December 2007;
  11. Conference The 25th Kyushu Symposium of Partial Differential Equations, Kyushu, Japan, January 2008;
  12. Workshop: Modeling, Simulation and Control of Flows, Heidelberg, May 2008;
  13. EVEQ2008, international summer school, Prague, June 2008 (series of lectures);
  14. World Congress of Nonlinear Analysts, Orlando, July 2008;
  15. Conference Parabolic and Navier-Stokes equations, Bedlewo, Poland, September 2008;
  16. Workshop Navier-Stokes equations: classical and generalized models at Centre di Ricerca Matematica Ennio De Giorgi, Pisa, Italy , September 2008;
  17. International Winter School Non-newtonian Fluid Mechanics (series of lectures), Korbielów (Poland), February 2009;