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Anna Veverková is a PhD student at the Department of Materials Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor's degree in General Physics (2014-2017) and continued with a Master's in Condensed Matter Physics and Materials (2017-2019), both at Charles University. She has been pursuing her doctoral studies in Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Research since 2019.
- BSc in General Physics (2014-2017)
- MSc in Condensed Matter Physics and Materials (2017-2019)
- PhD in Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Research (2019-present)
Her research focuses on metastable beta titanium and zirconium alloys, with particular emphasis on phase transformations, microstructural evolution, and mechanical properties. She investigates the effects of severe plastic deformation, powder metallurgy, and oxygen content on alloy behavior for bioapplications and nuclear reactor use.
Anna has participated in international conferences including ISPMA 2017, LightMAT 2017, METAL 2018, Thermec 2018, and COMAT 2018. Her work includes GAUK-funded projects and collaborations on titanium alloy characterization.

