
معرفی
Michal Hájek serves as a researcher at the Department of Materials Physics within Charles University's Faculty of Mathematics and Physics in Prague. His institutional affiliation spans both experimental and computational materials science domains, with office space in Building F (Room 130) at Ke Karlovu 5.
His educational foundation includes a 1998 teaching diploma from Charles University's Faculty of Education, featuring diploma research on aluminum alloy precipitation processes under Assoc. Prof. Vostrý and dissertation work on phase transformations supervised by doc. Stulíková. This dual focus established his trajectory in metallurgical research.
Hájek's scientific specialization centers on aluminum alloy behavior, specifically precipitation kinetics, resistometric characterization, and phase-field computational modeling. His methodology integrates experimental measurement with numerical simulation, targeting industrial applications in material processing. The international dimension of his work was demonstrated during his 2003/04 research stay at Japan's National Institute for Materials Science.
As an educator, he maintains active student supervision through thesis projects involving Linux-based control systems for resistometric apparatus and finite element analysis of electrical resistivity. His departmental role supports both fundamental research and practical engineering applications within materials physics.
While specific grant details aren't documented in available sources, his sustained research output since 1998 and international collaboration indicate consistent project funding. His laboratory resources include specialized resistometric equipment and computational infrastructure for phase transformation modeling, accessible to supervised students.

