Faculty of Mathematics, Physics
and Informatics
Comenius University Bratislava

Miroslav Ješkovský

Introduction

­­After finishing the PhD study, which was focused on low-level gamma spectrometry, Miroslav’s interest has been focusing on applications and developing of ion beam techniques. Now, he is working as staff in Centre for Nuclear and Accelerator Technologies (CENTA), which was established in 2013 at Department of Nuclear Physics and Biophysics. While teaching students, main scientific topics of his research are accelerator mass spectrometry of long-lived radionuclides, ion beam analysis techniques and techniques involving measurements of very low-level radioactivity of natural and anthropogenic origin.

Education

1999 - 2004                                           Nuclear and Subnuclear Physics (Mgr.) Diploma work: Utilization of Monte Carlo simulations in gamma spectrometry (Supervisor: doc. RNDr. Ivan Sýkora, PhD.)
2005 - 2009Nuclear and Subnuclear Physics (PhD) Thesis: Gamma spectrometry of low-level radioactivity (Supervisor: doc. RNDr. Ivan Sýkora, PhD.)

Academic Career

2010 - present        scientist, Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, Comenius University

Employment

2004 – 2005         

Public Health Authority of Slovak Republic

2010 - presentFaculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, Comenius University