Ján Pánik
J. Pánik has been contributing to the ongoing development of the Centre for Nuclear and Accelerator Technologies (CENTA) since 2014, the scientific program of which is devoted to ion beam analyses, mainly PIXE and PIGE, long-lived radionuclides and low-level environmental radioactivity studies, and material sciences. Nowadays, his research is mainly focused on analysis of different kind of biological tissues (e.g., human and animal brain, human placenta), development of accelerator mass spectrometry and ion beam techniques.
Education
2008 – 2011 | Physics (Bs) |
2011 – 2013 | Nuclear and Subnuclear Physics (Mgr.) Master's thesis: Testing of methods of 222Rn exhalation from soil (supervisor: doc. RNDr. Karol Holý, CSc.) |
2013 – 2018 | Environmental Physics (PhD.) Dissertation: Development of accelerator mass spectrometry for analysis of long-lived radionuclides in the environ-ment (supervisor: prof. RNDr. Pavel P. Povinec, DrSc.) |
Academic Career
2017 – present | scientist; Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics / Faculty of Medicine, CU |
Employment
2017 – present | scientist; Faculty of Medicine, CU |