Jakub Kaizer
J. Kaizer has been contributing to the ongoing development of the Centre for Nuclear and Accelerator Technologies (CENTA) since 2013, the scientific program of which is devoted to radiocarbon dating, studies of long-lived radionuclides in the environment, and ion beam analyses. In his research, he has been mainly focusing on low-level environmental radioactivity studies (e.g., impact of the Fukushima accident), development of accelerator mass spectrometry and ion beam techniques, and radiopurity measurements of various materials used in the large- scale physics experiment, such as SuperNEMO, CRESST III and LEGEND experiments.
Education
2006 – 2009 | Chemistry and Medicinal Chemistry (Bs.) |
2009 – 2011 | Environmental Chemistry and Technology (Ms.) Master's thesis: 14C in the environment (supervisor: doc. RNDr. Oľga Holá, PhD.) |
2011 – 2015 | Environmental Physics (PhD.) Dissertation: Radionuclides in the environment and development of methods of their determination by accelerator mass spectrometry (supervisor: prof. RNDr. Pavel P. Povinec, DrSc.) |
Employment
2021 – present | assistant professor; Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, CU |
2015 – 2021 | scientist; Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, CU |