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Robert Král serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Materials Physics at Charles University's Faculty of Mathematics and Physics in Prague, where he conducts research on metallic materials and supervises academic work. His institutional affiliation spans decades within this prestigious Czech academic institution.
His educational trajectory demonstrates deep specialization in condensed matter physics:
- Master's degree in Solid State Physics, Charles University (1992)
- Dr. rer. nat. in Materials Research, University of Vienna (1996)
- Ph.D. in Solid State Physics, Charles University (1997)
- Associate Professor qualification in Solid State Physics, Charles University (2012)
Dr. Král's research centers on the physical properties of aluminum and magnesium-based alloys, with significant contributions to high-entropy alloys and nanocrystalline metal systems. His experimental work examines structural characteristics and mechanical behaviors of advanced metallic materials, particularly investigating how microstructural engineering affects performance in industrial applications. This research bridges fundamental solid-state physics with practical metallurgical challenges, targeting innovations in lightweight structural materials for aerospace and automotive sectors where alloy performance is critical.
While his faculty profile indicates active supervision of student research through 'Supervised work' and 'Listed jobs' sections, specific advising relationships remain undocumented in the provided materials. No scientific awards or grant funding details appear in the available institutional records, though his Scopus-indexed publications reflect ongoing scholarly contributions to materials science literature.


