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Foreign research and centers

  • Papua New Guinea

    The Ecology of plant and insect communities in the rainforests of Papua New Guinea

     

    New Guinea is one of the last areas where we can still find continuous tracts of intact tropical forest. At the same time, this island is known for its stunning diversity of unique plants and animals. For example, of the more than 20,000 local plant species 70 % occur only here. The same is true for frogs, snakes, birds, and insects. The late colonisation of the island and the impenetrability of the terrain mean that we still know nothing about the ecology of most of the organisms there and many species are still waiting to be discovered.

         

    Scientists and students from our faculty have been studying plant and insect communities in the local forests for more than ten years. In the early days a tiny base was established near the port of Madang on the shores of a coral lagoon. Today, the station has several buildings, including an air-conditioned laboratory with the modern equipment required for ecological research. The station's 20 Papuan employees ("parataxonomers", specially trained indigenous experts on the local natural environment) help collect and process insect and plant samples. The entire international project also includes American, Australian, and British institutions. Its aim is to understand the processes behind the creation and maintenance of the vast biodiversity of tropical areas. We are especially interested in the relationships between insects and plants, which make up the vast majority of organisms in the tropics. The caterpillars of butterflies and their parasitoids, ants, and wood-boring beetles are the main subjects of study. Currently, this scope is expanding to other groups, including vertebrates.

    The cooperation of our students with local assistants has proven to be very effective. The research results have been published in a number of scholarly articles in leading scientific journals, including Nature and Science. A long-term study of the relationships between host plants and leaf-eating insects has helped to refine the global estimate of insect species diversity from the original 10-30 to just 4-6 million species. The Papuan mission also includes the education of the indigenous population (e.g. the building of a new village school) and the protection of the natural environment (efforts to declare protected areas; ecological education).

     

          

    Students of our faculty have already been able to try out tropical research for themselves  four times. Every two years, an excursion is organized as part of a course in tropical ecology, where 10 students from various biological disciplines are selected for a three-week stay in Papua. So far, expeditions have taken place in 2006, 2008, 2011, 2013, 2015, and 2017. Each student had the opportunity to work on their own project together with one of the Papuan biology students. The expeditions have included the exploration of all of the basic types of environment that can be found in Papua. Students have dived on coral reefs, worked in the lowland inland rainforest, canoed in mangroves, climbed through the misty mountain forest to the top of Mt. Wilhelm to 4500 MASL., visited a volcanic island, danced with local people decorated in war paint and headbands of bird-of-paradise feathers, chewed betel nut, and tasted cassowary.

    New Guinea research is carried out at the Department of Zoology in cooperation with the Institute of Entomology of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (contact persons Vojtěch Novotný, novotny at entu.cas.cz and M. Janda, janda at entu.cas.cz).

     

    Further information can be found on the webpages of:

    Laboratory of Tropical Ecology
    New Guinea Binatang Research Center
    The adventure of tropical ecology (Biologické centrum AV ČR, v. v. i.)
    Defender of New Guinea’s hidden life (Cosmos Magazine)

  • Ornithologists of the Faculty of Science in Cameroon

    A project implemented at the Department of Zoology.

     

    Cameroon's Bamenda Highlands are the only continuous mountain range in West Africa and one of the world's biodiversity centres. Thanks to long-term isolation a whole range of endemic species of animals and plants have developed there. Birds include the turaco Tauraco bannermani, the wattle-eye Platysteira laticincta, and the apalis Apalis pulchra. However, the diversity of forest communities throughout the mountain range is constantly under the threat of felling. Due to the massive deforestation of most of the mountains the original habitats have been fragmented into small "islands" in inaccessible places where populations of rare animals, plants, and their pollinators survive. The study of coevolutionary processes can make a significant contribution to clarifying the life strategies of target species, but also to revealing the options for protecting one of the rarest ecosystems in Africa – mountain forests. Pollination systems in the tropics are now well known for their high number of  pollinator species, where careless intervention can cause the gradual extinction of the entire community. Within the project, the studied species of sunbirds (Nectariniidae), insects, and plants also include some endemic species, the ecology of which is still practically unknown.

         

    Results so far show that the pollination relationship between endemics can be very close, as in the case of the balsam Impatiens sakeriana and the sunbird Cyanomitra oritis. The coexistence of both species is accompanied by a number of morphological, physiological, and behavioral adaptations. On the other hand, the system may be entered by a number of other pollinators more opportunistic in their selection of host plants. During the project, several new species of bird parasites and one small mammal of the genus Sylvisorex were described. In recent years, cooperation has been established with local scientific authorities and a research station has been established. Thanks to this, another possibility for Czech researchers and students to collaborate on research in tropical areas has opened up.

    The project took place at the Department of Zoology (contact person Jan Riegert, honza at riegert.cz).

  • Cyanobacteria and algae in the tropics

    A project of the Department of Botany dealing with the research of cyanobacteria and algae, especially in Latin America.

     

    The focus of Earth's biodiversity is in the tropics. Despite this, most cyanobacteria and algae that have been described are from the temperate zone, especially from Europe. Our research aims to discover new, as yet undescribed species (sometimes genera) of these organisms and compare them morphologically, ecologically, ultrastructurally, and genetically with similar populations from the temperate zone. In addition to the actual discovery of the undiscovered, it is also a search for an answer to the question of the ubiquitous distribution of cyanobacteria and algae. Probably due to the considerable concentration of similarly focused colleagues in Latin America, we focus primarily on this area. We have very  promising research under way on the Venezuelan Table Mountains and the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest, as well as undertaking extensive work on the flora of the Caribbean - our last (2013) major excursion for 8 students and teachers was to Puerto Rico and Florida.

        

    However, we certainly do not neglect other tropical areas, we are also working on smaller projects in Hawaii, Thailand, the Philippines, and Papua New Guinea. From our tropical projects (in addition to a number of scientific publications of course) five defended diploma theses have arisen, with one in progress. However, we have so many projects that we can easily take on more students.

    The project takes place at the Department of Botany (contact person Jan Kaštovský, hanys at prf.jcu.cz).

  • Research on Svalbard

    A research project of the Center of Polar Ecology, which has been engaged in research on Svalbard since 2001.

     

            

    Currently, scientists from the Center for Polar Ecology are launching their second research project, in which they are again emphasizing research in the field of biodiversity and climatology. Research in the field of geology, geomorphology, and hydrology has recently been added to these already established research topics.

            

    The current temporary research station is located in the central part of the Svalbard - Petuniabukta archipelago (Billefjorden). The station serves Czech scientists as a logistics base during field research in this area, for the time being only during the summer period, however, the construction of a permanent Czech research station is being planned.

    All information on research on Svalbard can be found on the CPE website: https://polar.prf.jcu.cz.

  • Research on small African mammals

    Our research on African mammals takes two directions. The first is the study of various aspects of the biology of underground rodents, the second is mainly taxonomic studies on a number of small mammals.

     

    Underground rodents are mammals that have "chosen" a demanding form of existence, as they live all their lives under the Earth's surface. Compared to the conditions above ground, such a way of life offers a number of advantages – especially a greater degree of safety from predators and also the microclimatic stability of the environment (no wind, higher temperature, constant humidity). But, as always, the advantages are balanced by a number of disadvantages – it is dark in the burrows, there is little oxygen and high levels of CO2, and it is necessary to burrow through the soil for food. Due to this hidden way of life, until recently we knew little about the biology of underground rodents. African mole rats are one of the most famous underground dwellers. Our research focuses on little-known both solitary and social species from Central and East Africa (Malawi, Zambia, Tanzania). Recently, we have begun to study other underground rodents such as the big-headed African mole-rat in Ethiopia and the Middle East blind mole-rat in Israel. In the future, we plan to focus on other representatives, such as zokors in China.

     

    The goals of our research are to find out how these animals cope with the drawbacks of a very demanding way of life underground. In our research, we strive to consistently link field and laboratory approaches. In nature, we focus on the ecology and behavior of underground mammals in burrow complexes. We use radio transmitters to monitor their activity and evaluate the factors that affect it. We also deal with the role of these perfect "tunnelers" in local ecosystems and use genetic methods to analyze their reproductive systems. Experiments in breeding at the Faculty of Science (where we have built the most representative collection of underground mammals in the world) are used to verify and supplement knowledge from the wild. As for our research in the laboratory, we are mainly interested in sensory ecology (magnetic orientation, and optical and olfactory abilities) and communication. Part of our research is also ecophysiological studies focusing on adaptations that allow mammals to survive underground, or on how beneficial socialism is from a thermoregulatory point of view.

     

    The development of molecular genetic methods have helped us to reveal the influence of various factors on the composition of fauna of specific geographical areas. Some parts of our planet, such as large areas of Africa, are still very little studied in this regard. In the second round of our research on African mammals, in collaboration with Josef Bryja from the Institute of Vertebrate Biology in Brno, we are focusing on this type of research, especially in Eastern and Central Africa. These parts of the continent are very suitable for this type of study. Geological activity has created a very diverse landscape with striking mountain massifs, isolated volcanoes, but also vast lowlands. The most striking local geological formation is the Great Rift Valley, which, together with large rivers, which often change their courses, is a significant barrier to overcome for small mammals that move low to the ground. In addition, the last few million years in Africa have seen regularly alternating dry periods, when savannas, semi-deserts, or deserts have expanded, and wetter periods, during which, in contrast, more humid vegetation, such as rainforest, has expanded. Physical barriers, together with the repeated enlargement and shrinking of suitable environments, have contributed to the isolation of individual populations, which has resulted in a striking genetic structure and sometimes the emergence of new species. It is no wonder that this part of Africa is one of the places with the greatest diversity of mammals.

      

    During field expeditions, we strive to capture rodents, insectivores and, in some cases, bats in as many localities as possible across large areas to capture the genetic variability of individual groups. We supplement our collections (so far Mozambique, Malawi, Zambia, Tanzania, Kenya and Ethiopia) with samples from colleagues from foreign institutions or with DNA sequences from available databases. Thanks to detailed imaging, we are able to use various methods to determine the relationship of individual populations and species and estimate when they separated from each other. Knowledge of historical geological and climatic processes, which were accompanied by changes in vegetation, allows us to identify the factors that determine the genetic diversity of the studied groups, the composition of small mammal communities and the geographical distribution of individual species. Morphological analysis of the collected material is also part of our work. In addition to the description of the genetic diversity of individual groups, we focus on the taxonomic interpretations of our results and the description of new species.

    This research takes place at the Department of Zoology, contact person doc. Radim Sumbera (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).

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FSc USB grants

  • Student Grant Agency

    SGA 2024

    The Academic senate of FSc USB decided to finance all projects evaluated as A or B.

               Czech version

    SGA 2023

    The Academic senate of FSc USB decided to finance all projects evaluated as A or B.

    • Final report form
    • Final seminar (programme)
    • The final seminar of the SGA 2023 researchers will take place on Thursday 7 December 2023 at 8:45 a.m. in the meeting room of the Dean's Office of the Faculty of Science (Building C).
    • Guarantors of the researchers, applicants for SGA 2024 and all interested students and staff are invited.

      Presentation guidelines:

      1) Time max. 7 min. + 2 min. for discussion.

      2) Structure corresponding to the final report - the essence of the project, the results achieved, the fulfilment of the set objectives, financial overview.

      Presentation slides (ppt) are required in English from all students. Oral presentation in English is compulsory for Mgr. students, for Bc. students Czech is optional.

    Czech version

    Best SGA 2023 projects awarded:

    MSc:
    1st place: Klára Švihovcová (Možnosti stanovení vybraných pohlavních a stresových hormonů savců pomocí APCI-LC/MS) 4 000 Kč
    2nd place: Ladislava Krausová (Rozpoznávání kukaččích vajec ťuhýkem obecným) 3 000 Kč
    3rd place: Dominic Dudek (Lateralization in naked mole-rats (Heterocephalus glaber)) 2 000 Kč

    BSc:
    1st place: Kateřina Holická (Jak souvisí velikost těla samečků komárů s jejich reprodukční zdatností a jakou roli zde hraje juvenilní hormon) 4 000 Kč
    2nd place: Tereza Hýblová (Fylogeografie motýlů mezofilních luk v rámci celého areálu rozšíření) 3 000 Kč
    3rd place: Johanka Bláhová (Antipredační chování kulíka písečného (Charadrius hiaticula)) 2 000 Kč

    SGA 2022

    • Evaluation of the proposals

      In 2022 the Academic senate of FSc USB decided to finance all projects evaluated as A or B.

    • Call announcement
    • Project application
    • Final seminar (program)
      The final seminar of SGA 2022 projects will take place on Wednesday Dec 7, 2022 from 4 p.m in B1.
      The seminar will be in English.
      Project supervisors, SGA 2023 applicants and all students and staff are welcome.
      Presentation guidelines:
      1) Time 7 minutes max. + 2 minutes for discussion.
      2) Structure follows the final report - goals of the project, achieved results, fulfilling of planned goals, financial overview.
    • Best projects of SGA 2022  
      1st place Aleš Jirsa, Tomáš Dvořák, premium scholarship 3000 CZK
      2nd place Tereza Pecková, Bc. Kateřina Jaklová, premium scholarship 2000 CZK
      3rd place Iveta Mikolášová, Lukáš Martínek, premium scholarship 1000 CZK

    SGA 2021

    • Evaluation of the proposals
    • Project application
    • Call announcement
    • Final report form
    • Final seminar Dec 10, 2021 - The final seminar of SGA 2021 projects will take place on Friday Dec 10, 2021 from 12:30 p.m to approx. 3:50 p.m. The seminar can be attended physically in room C2 or online via the link https://bit.ly/sga-teams using MS Teams or a web browser. The seminar program will be posted after the feedback of the investigators is obtained. The seminar will be in English. Project supervisors, SGA 2022 applicants, and all students and staff are welcome. Presentation guidelines: 1) Time 7 minutes max. + 2 minutes for discussion. 2) Structure follows the final report - goals of the project, achieved results, fulfilling of planned goals, financial overview.
    • Best projects of SGA 2021  
      1st place Jan Pokorný, Bc. Jaroslav Kubín, premium scholarship 3000 CZK
      2nd place Bc. Markéta Macho, Bc. Vojtěch Dolejšek, premium scholarship 2000 CZK
      3rd place Bc. Tereza Dolejšková, premium scholarship 1000 CZK

    SGA 2020

    • Evaluation of the proposals
    • Call announcement
    • Application form - title page Application form - project description
    • Final report form
    • Final seminar Dec 10, 2020 - The final seminar of SGA 2020 projects will take place on Thursday Dec 10, 2020 from 4 p.m online using Zoom software. Participant can install the Zoom application or connect via internet browser. The link to the seminar is https://bit.ly/seminar-sga Seminar program (the seminar will be in English) Project supervisors, SGA 2021 applicants and all students and staff are welcome. Presentation guidelines: 1) Time 7 minutes max. + 2 minutes for discussion. 2) Structure follows the final report - goals of the project, achieved results, fulfilling of planned goals, financial overview.
    • Best projects of SGA 2020  
      1st place Monika Bürgerová, Bc. Adéla Danielová, premium scholarship 3000 CZK
      2nd place Kateřina Bouberlová, Bc. Kristýna Brožová, premium scholarship 2000 CZK
      3rd place Bc. Lukáš Strych, Bc. Matěj Miláček, Bc. Jiřina Weberová, DiS., premium scholarship 1000 CZK

    SGA 2019

    SGA 2018

    • Evaluation of the proposals
    • Call announcement
    • Application form - title page
    • Application form - project description
    • Final report form
    • Final seminar - Final seminar of SGA 2018 projects will take place in C1 on Monday Dec 10, 2018 from 4 p.m. The room will be open since 3:45 p.m. for uploading of your presentations. Expected end is around 6:30 p.m. Project supervisors, SGA 2019 applicants and all students and staff are invited to come. Program of the seminar Presentation guidelines: 1) Time 7 minutes max. + 2 minutes for discussion. 2) Structure follows the final report - goals of the project, achieved results, fulfilling of planned goals, financial overview.
    • Best projects of SGA 2018 
      1st place, Bc. Lisa Hain, premium stipendium 3000 CZK
      2nd place, Karolina Bodláková, premium stipendium 2000 CZK 3rd place, Bc. Katharina Böttinger, premium stipendium 1000 CZK

    SGA 2017

    • Call announcement
    • Application form - title page
    • Application form - project description
    • Awarded projects
    • Final report form
    • Final seminar Dec 12, 2017 - Final seminar of SGA 2017 projects will take place in B3 on Tuesday Dec 12, 2017 from 3 p.m. The room will be open since 2:45 p.m. for uploading of your presentations. Expected end is around 5 p.m. Project supervisors, SGA 2018 applicants and all students and staff are invited to come. Program of the seminar Presentation guidelines: 1) Time 7 minutes max. + 2 minutes for discussion. 2) Structure follows the final report - goals of the project, achieved results, fulfilling of planned goals, financial overview.
    • Best projects of SGA 2017 
      1st place, Bc. Michaela Kubíčková, premium scholarship 3000 CZK
      2nd place, Bc. Jana Piherová, premium scholarship 2000 CZK
      3rd place, Kamila Bendová, Bc. Aneta Trefancová (Hoblíková), premium scholarship 1000 CZK

    SGA 2016

  • Current grant projects (2020)

    Project Principal Investigator at FSci USB Period
    International Network for Terrestrial Research and Monitoring in the Arctic Elster Josef doc., RNDr., CSc. 2017-2020
    Interact HORIZON 2020 - 730938 Centre for Polar ecology
    Principle research organization: Lunds Universitet
    ECOPOLARIS - Změny ve struktuře a funkci součástí terestrických polárních ekosystémů (CzechPolar2) Elster Josef doc., RNDr., CSc. 2017-2021
    MŠMT OP VVV - CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/16_013/0001708 Centre for Polar ecology
    Principle research organization: Masaryk University
    Ultrafast spectroscopy as a tool for elucidation the structure-function relationship in cyanobacterial carotenoid-binding proteins Polívka Tomáš , prof. RNDr. Ph.D. 2018-2020
    GAČR - 18-21631S Photosynthetic centre
    Relation between structure and function of carotenoids: New pathways to answer unresolved questions Polívka Tomáš , prof. RNDr. Ph.D. 2019-2023
    GAČR - 19-28323X Photosynthetic centre
    International Applied Soil and Plant Ecology Knowledge Urbanová Zuzana RNDr. Ph.D. 2017-2020
    Erasmus+ IntASEK Department of Ecosystem Biology
    Principle research organization: Estonian University of Life Sciences
    Overlooked man-made habitats: understanding the drivers and patterns of freshwater biota in polluted standing waters Boukal David , Doc. Ing.MgA. Ph.D. 2018-2020
    GAČR - 18-15927S Department of Ecosystem Biology
    New insights into niche partitioning of coexisting terrestrial orchids: functional traits shaping orchid-fungus interactions Jersáková Jana , RNDr. Ph.D. 2018-2020
    GAČR - 18-11378S Department of Ecosystem Biology
    The influence of plant functional type and phenology on plant inputs to soil as affected by simultaneous changes in environmental factors Edwards Keith doc. Dr. 2019-2021
    GAČR - 19-13254S Department of Ecosystem Biology
    The role of nutrient availability in microbial soil organic matter formation and stabilization in agricultural soils of different C saturation status Kaštovská Eva Mgr. Ph.D. 2019-2021
    GAČR - 19-17139S Department of Ecosystem Biology
    An interdisciplinary study on element cycling in mountain catchment-lake systems regenerating from tree dieback Šantrůčková Hana prof. Ing. CSc. 2019-2021
    GAČR - 19-16605S Department of Ecosystem Biology
    Principle research organization: BC CAS
    Who eats whom and when? Zooming-in on alternative energy transfer pathways in planktonic food webs of shallow lakes Vrba Jaroslav prof. RNDr. CSc. 2019-2021
    GAČR - 19-16554S Department of Ecosystem Biology
    Principle research organization: BC AV ČR
    BarkBeeDet: Včasná identifikace stromů napadených lýkožroutem smrkovým s využitím technologie dronů Hais Martin RNDr. Ph.D., Novák Milan, PhDr., Ph.D., Prokýšek Miloš, PhDr., Ph.D. 2017-2020
    Program přeshraniční spolupráce Česká republika - Svobodný stát Bavorsko Cíl EÚS 2014-2020 - 40 Department of Ecosystem Biology, Department of Computer Science
    Phylogenetic placement of unculturable cyanobacterial genera using single-cell sequencing techniques Kaštovský Jan doc. RNDr. Ph.D. 2019-2021
    MŠMT INTER-EXCELLENCE - LTAUSA18008 Department of Botany
    Květena Šumavy Štech Milan doc. Ing. Ph.D. 2019-2021
    Program přeshraniční spolupráce Česká republika - Svobodný stát Bavorsko Cíl EÚS 2014-2020 - 216 Department of Botany
    Restoring biodiversity of disturbed peatlands as a basis for restoration of their future ecosystem functions and services Prach Karel prof. RNDr. CSc. 2019-2021
    GAČR - 19-15031S Department of Botany
    War of dominance between sexuals and apomicts: the mechanisms and consequences of the conflict between the two types of reproduction in wood ferns Ekrt Libor RNDr. Ph.D. 2019-2021
    GAČR - 19-17379S Department of Botany
    Decay resistance of Sphagnum – biochemical causes and consequences Hájek Tomáš , RNDr. Ph.D. 2018-2020
    GAČR - 18-19561S Department of Experimental Plant Biology
    Stomata: coordination of development, evolution of CO2 sensing and carbon acquisition Šantrůček Jiří , prof. Ing. CSc. 2018-2020
    GAČR - 18-14704S Department of Experimental Plant Biology
    Ecophysiological diversity of snow algae - a combined field and laboratory study Kaftan David Mgr. Ph.D. 2018-2020
    GAČR - 18-02634S Department of Experimental Plant Biology
    Principle research organization: PřF UK
    The effect of tick saliva and salivary sialostatins on cellular stres responses and its implication to tick-borne enecephalitis virus transmission Lieskovská Jaroslava Mgr, CSc. 2019-2021
    GAČR - 19-15678S Department of Medical Biology
    Anti-hemostatic serpins from the tick Ixodes ricinus and their role in pathogen transmission Chmelař Jindřich RNDr. Ph.D. 2019-2021
    GAČR - 19-14704Y Department of Medical Biology
    Regulating the balance between differentiation and pluripotency; molecular characterisation of p38-MAPK function in mouse blastocyst ICM maturation Bruce Alexander William , Ph.D. 2018-2020
    GAČR - 18-02891S Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
    Evolution of neo-sex chromosomes in butterflies of the subtribe Danaini RNDr. Petr Nguyen, Ph.D. 2020-2022
    (MŠMT) INTER-Action,USA - LTAUSA19 Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
    Ecological, genomic and metabolic processes accompanying adaptations of symbiotic bacteria and blood feeding insects. Hypša Václav , prof. RNDr. CSc. 2018-2020
     GAČR - 18-07711S Department of Parazitology
    Ecological stability and significance of the microbiomes in Triatominae, the vectors of Chagas disease Nováková Eva , RNDr PhD 2018-2020
    GAČR - 18-24707Y Department of Parazitology
    Flavivirus-host interactions on the transcriptional and translational level Grubhoffer Libor prof. RNDr. CSc. 2019-2021
    MŠMT INTER-EXCELLENCE - LTAUSA18040 Department of Parazitology
    Ecological and geographical determinants of modern human diversification: a phylogenetic approach on global and local scales Zrzavý Jan , Prof. RNDr. CSc. 2018-2020
    GAČR - 18-23889S Department of Zoology
    Evolution at steep elevational gradients: assessing the role of genetic and ecological factors in speciation process Šumbera Radim , doc. Mgr. Ph.D. 2018-2020
    GAČR - 18-17398S Department of Zoology
    Principle research organization: Institute of Vertebrate Biology CAS
    Genomics of replicated cichlid diversification in rivers: The role of hybridization in adaptive radiation of Neotropical pike cichlids (Crenicichla) Piálek Lubomír RNDr. Ing. Ph.D. 2019-2021
    GAČR - 19-20012S Department of Zoology
    The animals of medieval town. Archaeozoology and stable isotope analysis Kovačiková Lenka , Ing. Ph.D. 2018-2020
    GAČR - 18-10003S Laboratory of Archaeobotany and Palaeoecology
    Identification and preservation of historic field patterns Beneš Jaromír doc. PhDr. Ph.D. 2018-2022
    NAKI II - DG18P02OVV060 Laboratory of Archaeobotany and Palaeoecology
    Chytré sítě ve venkovských oblastech a MSP Vohnout Rudolf Ing. Ph.D. 2017-2020
    Program přeshraniční spolupráce Česká republika - Svobodný stát Bavorsko Cíl EÚS 2014-2020 - 144 Department of Computer Science
    Museum Uploaded - Digitální technologie pro přeshraniční interaktivní spolupráci muzeí Dostálek Libor RNDr. 2017-2020
    Program přeshraniční spolupráce Česká republika - Svobodný stát Bavorsko Cíl EÚS 2014-2020 - 025 Department of Computer Science
    Magisterské studium umělé inteligence a Data Science Vohnout Rudolf Ing. Ph.D. 2019-2022
    Program přeshraniční spolupráce Česká republika - Svobodný stát Bavorsko Cíl EÚS 2014-2020 - 260 Department of Computer Science
    Molecular simulations of processes at solid-liquid interfaces Předota Milan doc. RNDr. Ph.D. 2017-2021
    MŠMT INTER-EXCELLENCE - LTAUSA17163 Department of Physics
    Vývoj nových produktů - Chemicky odolná membránová vývěva, Vícestupňový čerpací systém a Dynamické vlnovce Straňák Vítězslav doc. RNDr. Ph.D. 2017-2020
     OPPIK - CZ.01.1.02/0.0/0.0/16_084/0010251 Department of Physics
    Principle research organization: LAVAT a.s.
    Nanostructures for LSPR biosensors based on optical fibre Straňák Vítězslav doc. RNDr. Ph.D. 2019-2021
    GAČR - 19-20168S Department of Physics
    Unque biosynthetic enzymes as the key to novel bioactive compounds Petříčková Kateřina Mgr. Ph.D. 2017-2020
    AZV ČR - 17−30091A Department of Chemistry
    Mechanismy a dynamika makromolekulárních komplexů: Od jednotlivých molekul po buňky Tůma Roman Mgr. Ph.D. 2017-2022
    MŠMT OP VVV - CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/15_003/0000441 Department of Chemistry
    Development of technologies for early detection of tick borne encephalitis, based on changes in gene expression and protein production in infected antigen-presenting cells Štěrba Ján RNDr., Ph.D. 2018-2020
    MŠMT INTER-EXCELLENCE - LTARF18021 Department of Chemistry
    Principle research organization: BC AV ČR
    Support for participation on Board meetings of the European Society for Mathematical and Theoretical Biology (ESMTB) Berec  Luděk doc. Ing., Dr. 2019-2021
    MŠMT INTER-EXCELLENCE - LTV19007 Department of Mathematics
    Understanding the effects of multiple stressors on freshwater biota: Will climate change alter the impact of chemical pollution? Boukal David , Doc. Ing.MgA. Ph.D. 2020-2022
    GAČR - 20-16111S Department of Ecosystem Biology
    Integrating experimental and modelling approach to understand the effect of redox potential on microbial carbon use efficiency Čapek Petr RNDr. Ph.D. 2020-2022
    GAČR - 20-14704Y Department of Ecosystem Biology
    Community diversity as a response and as a driver: Exploiting long-term experiments to address functional roles of diversity Lepš Jan prof. RNDr. CSc. 2020-2022
    GAČR - 20-02901S Department of Botany
    Patterns of vegetation succession at broad geographical scales: The time is ripe for comparative studies and meta-analyses Prach Karel prof. 2020-2022
    GAČR - 20-06065S Department of Botany
    Phenotypic response of macrophages in adipose tissue remodeling in Drosophila – possible model for obesity-associated diseases Bajgar Adam Mgr. et Mgr. Ph.D. 2020-2022
    GAČR - 20-14030S Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
    Molecular mechanisms of privileged access of activated immune cells to energy in Drosophila Doležal Tomáš Mgr., Ph.D. 2020-2022
    GAČR, 20-09103S Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
    Early evolution of lepidopteran neo-sex chromosomes Nguyen Petr RNDr. Ph.D. 2020-2022
    GAČR - 20-20650Y Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
    How ladybirds got their spots: Genetics and ecology of colouration of Coccinellidae Nedvěd Oldřich doc. RNDr. CSc. 2020-2022
    GAČR - 20-10003S Department of Zoology
    The impact of disturbance intensity on succession trajectories in tropical rain forests: an experiment with plant-insect food webs in New Guinea Novotný Vojtěch prof., RNDr., CSc. 2020-2022
    GAČR - 20-10205S Department of Zoology
    Phylogeny, adaptation and evolution of sociality in African mole-rats, a model group in evolutionary and biomedical research Šumbera Radim , doc. Mgr. Ph.D. 2020-2022
    GAČR - 20-10222S Department of Zoology
    Allosteric communication in membrane protein complexes linked to conformational transitions on multiple timescales Fessl Tomáš Ph.D. 2020-2022
    GAČR - 20-11563Y Department of Chemistry
    Electron transfer on electrified heterogeneous interfaces with redox metalloproteins Futera Zdeněk Ph.D. 2020-2022
    GAČR, 20-02067Y Department of Physics
    CRYOVULCAN - Vulnerability of carbon in Cryosols – substrate-microorganisms-aggregate interactions Bárta Jiří Ing. Ph.D. 2020-2022
    GAČR - 20-21259J Department of Ecosystem Biology
    Phosphorus leaching from undeveloped alpine soils: Biotic or abiotic control? Kaštovská Eva Mgr. Ph.D. 2020-2022
    GAČR-spoluřešitelské, 20-19284S Department of Ecosystem Biology
    GeoMicLink: Microbial imprint in catchment scale nutrient retention Tahovská Karolina RNDr. Ph.D. 2020-2022
    GAČR-spoluřešitelské, 20-17282S Department of Ecosystem Biology
    Scaling of biotic interactions in temperate and tropical forest Fibich Pavel Mgr. Ph.D. 2020-2022
    GAČR-spoluřešitelské, 20-08900S Department of Botany
    Restoration of species rich grasslands: Do we miss intraspecific variability in our understanding to community assembly? Prach Karel prof. 2020-2022
    GAČR-spoluřešitelské, 20-07091J Department of Botany
    Small mammals of Eastern African Mountains: evolutionary diversification and endemism in one of the world´s most important biodiversity hot-spots Šumbera Radim , doc. Mgr. Ph.D. 2020-2022
    GAČR-spoluřešitelské, 20-07091J Department of Zoology
    South Bohemia University, the Proof of Concept activity expansion - a project: Device for MIDI signals transmission with collapsible design Ptáček Ladislav Ing., Ph.D. 2020
    TAČR GAMA 2, TP01010019 Department of Physics
    Polyphasic assessment of diversity of phototrophic microorganisms from cold environments and their bioprospection potential Elster Josef doc., RNDr., CSc. 2020-2022
    Česká národní infrastruktura pro biologická data Vohnout Rudolf, Ing. Ph.D. 2020-2022
    MŠMT research infrastructures, LM2018131 Department of Computer Science
    Biosenzory na optickém vlákně pro detekci spirochét Lymské boreliózy Straňák Vítězslav doc. RNDr. Ph.D. 2019-2020
    MŠMT Mobility, 8JPL19012 Department of Physics
    Výzkum klíčových ekosystémových interakcí půdy a vody na výzkumné infrastruktuře SoWa Šantrůčková Hana prof. Ing. CSc. 2017-2020
    Spoluřešitel MŠMT OPVVV, CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/16_013/0001782 Department of Ecosystem Biology
    Přeshraniční revitalizace rašelinišť na podporu biodiverzity a vodního režimu na Šumavě a v Bavorském lese Urbanová Zuzana, RNDr. Ph.D. 2018-2024
    Spoluřešitel EASME LIFE, LIFE17 NAT/CZ/000452 Department of Ecosystem Biology
    OOCSOCS: Socs3 gene in oocyte maturation and fertilisation - a novel link between inflammation and infertility Gahurová Lenka, Mgr. Ph.D. 2017-2021
    MSCA Individual Fellowship, 708255 Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
    IMMUNETREH: Trehalose as a source for privileged immunity in Drosophila Kazek Michalina, Mgr. Ph.D. 2020-2021
    MSCA Individual Fellowship, 867430 Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
    Výzkum a vývoj nových produktů - Suchá pístová vývěva a chemicky odolná suchá pístová vývěva Straňák Vítězslav doc. RNDr. Ph.D. 2020-2022
    Spoluřešitel MPO OPPIK Department of Physics
    INTERACT3: International Network for Terrestrial Research and Monitoring in the Arctic Elster Josef doc., RNDr., CSc. 2020-2023
    H2020-INFRAIA-2019-1, 871120 Centre for Polar ecology
    Polar Ecology Textbook (bilingual version Czech/English) Ditrich Oleg, doc. RNDr., CSc. 2019-2020
    Norway Grant, EHP-BFNU-OVNKM-2-025-2019 Centre for Polar ecology
    Centre for Polar ecology Elster Josef doc., RNDr., CSc. 2019-2020
    Arctic Festival 2019
    Centre for Polar ecology
    Norway Grant, EHP-BFNU-OVNKM-2-022-2019
    Student conference - Arctic University of Norway and University of South Bohemia, České Budějovice Šabacká Marie, Mgr., Ph.D.  2020
    Norway Grant, EHP-BFNU-OVNKM-2-024-2019 Centre for Polar ecology
    MICROBIAN: Diversity and function of microbiomes in the region of the Sor Rondane Mountains, East Antarctica Elster Josef doc., RNDr., CSc. 2019-2021
    BFSPO, Brain-be, BR/165/A1/Microbian Centre for Polar ecology
  • GA JU team projects 2019-2021

    In the period 2019-2021 the following projects will be solved and FSc will not submit other team projects

    The assignment of doctoral (in some cases also master students) to the research teams is solved dynamically throughout the project duration, according to the termination of the students' involvement and the admission of new students and their involvement in scientific activities. The aim is that every active full-time doctoral student in standard period should be involved in the activities of just one team project. Students wishing to participate contact their supervisor and the appropriate project principal investigator.
    Detailed rules are available on the GA JU website.

    Participation of a student in a team project is independent of his/her individual project GA JU.

    The budgets of team projects are subject to annual cuts according to the total subsidy provided.
     

    Project ID Principal investigator Project title
    017/2019/P prof. Mgr. Ivana Kutá Smatanová, Ph.D. Charakterizace molekulárních struktur a procesů pomocí strukturních a biofyzikálních metod
    022/2019/P RNDr. Tomáš Hauer, Ph.D. Od jednotlivých buněk po společenstva – diverzita, systematika a ekologie rostlin, hub, sinic a řas
    037/2019/P RNDr. Petr Nguyen, Ph.D. Genomické a proteomické přístupy v molekulární biologii a genetice
    038/2019/P doc. RNDr. Oldřich Nedvěd, CSc. Mechanismy určující druhovou a funkční diverzitu hmyzu v různě bohatých ekosystémech
    039/2019/P RNDr. Jindřich Chmelař, Ph.D. Infekční biologie klíšťat a využití farmakologicky aktivních molekul z parazitů a sinic
    048/2019/P doc. Mgr. Radim Šumbera, Ph.D. Biodiverzita obratlovců: od chování jedinců až po společenstva
    116/2019/P doc. Ing. MgA. David Boukal,  Ph.D. Vodní a terestrické ekosystémy v antropocénu: co ovlivňuje biodiverzitu a ekologické procesy?
    125/2019/P prof. RNDr. Václav Hypša, CSc. Molekulární metody a evoluční perspektiva v biologickém výzkumu
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Grant agencies and information sources

Links to pages of research funding agencies

Czech agencies

Czech Science Foundation (GACR)
GACR is the only institution in the  Czech Republic that provides public funding exclusively for basic research projects

Technology agency of the Czech Republic (TA CR)
Grant agency supporting applied research

Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MEYS = MŠMT) - Research-Development

Czech health research council (AZV ČR)

National agency for agricultural research (NAZV) (poor EN pages, useful information is given only in CZ)

Technology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences (TC CAS)

European and other international projects

CORDIS
The Community Research and Development Information Service (CORDIS) is the European Commission's primary source of results from the projects funded by the EU's framework programmes for research and innovation

CZELO - Czech Liaison Office for Research, Development and Innovation

European Commission - Research and Innovation
EC Funding & tender opportunities

European Research Council

European Science Foundation
An independent, non-governmental organisation dedicated to pan-European scientific networking and collaboration. The ESF hosts an array of instruments to accommodate various types and levels of international collaboration, within Europe and beyond.

Horizon 2020

German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD, Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst)

Visegrad Fund

Medical Information Centre for European Projects (MICEP)
MICEP, as a part of NINET (Czech National Information Network), puts together the area of research, priorities and activities of framework programs

Information pages and guideposts

Information system of research, experimental development  and innovations (CZ)
Governmental Central database of projects (CEP), results (RIV), calls (VES),  and actions (CEA)

Research and development in the Czech Republic
Pages of the Research, Development and Innovation Council (R&D&I Council) of the Government of the Czech Republic

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Postdoctoral positions

University postdoctoral positions

Financing of stays up to max. two-year from the university budget. Application + CV submitted to Research Office of FSc, Jana Meinelova, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., till Aug 31, 2022; application form, criteria; . The Research Office will ensure dean's signature on applications submitted to the rectorate.

The applicant will also submit a statement from the supervisor if he/she has not yet completed his/her Ph.D. studies as of 9 September 2022.

List of awarded positions: https://www.jcu.cz/cz/veda-a-vyzkum/postdoktorske-pozice

Faculty positions: extended support for applicants for university postdoctoral positions, extension of existing fellowships

Faculty positions: extended support of applicants for university postdoctoral position, extension of existing stays

Advertised postdoctoral positions

Computer modeling of nonlinear optics signals at interfaces

Contact: Assoc. Prof. Milan Předota, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Department of Physics

The successful candidate will predict and determine nonlinear optics spectra from molecular dynamics simulations at the aqueous interfaces of solids, colloidal particles, and organic surfaces, and compare them with experimental spectra; improve methods allowing determination of non-linear optics signals from computer simulations. He/she will combine the theory of the SFG and SHS signals with simulation data obtained for the interfaces to predict the resulting spectra.

Detailed information about the position

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