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Researcher of the University of Pardubice Receives a Prestigious Austrian Fellowship
What alloys of copper were used by ancient Egyptians? Where did the copper used by ancient metallurgist come from? Jiří Kmošek, a young researcher of the Faculty of Restoration of the University of Pardubice, who specializes in analysing historical artifacts, is trying to answer these questions. …
World’s Oldest Well Preserved in a Solution of Sugar
The world’s oldest well unearthed by archaeologists near Ostrov in the Chrudim area, Pardubice Region when doing construction works for the D35 motorway is far from resembling a source of water now. It has been disassembled into five parts which have been immersed – rather unusually – into sugar …
Professor Pasch lectured on microstructures of polymers
On Friday 21 February 2020, the C3 auditorium opened at 10pm to welcome our academics and students for a lecture by Prof. Dr. Harald Pasch, who visited us from the remote South Africa from Stellenbosch University, located in West Cape Province. This university is among the oldest and best in Afri…
"Coffee with the Dean" premiered
Anyone who visited the Stiasini diner at our faculty on Thursday after lunch might have noticed a group of debating people. Some sipped coffee, others maybe tea or just water. But the common denominator was a meeting with Petr Kalenda, the Dean of the Faculty. It all started off at 1 p.m.,…
We have been awarded the title "Faculty of the Year"
Our Faculty of Chemical Technology of the University of Pardubice has been awarded the title "Faculty of the Year 2019" in the category "Chemistry". In this way we would like to thank all students and graduates who participated in the voting in the Faculty of the Year competition and whose…
A PhD candidate contributing to the research of pancreatic cancer
A team led by Professor Michal Holčapek of the Department of Analytical Chemistry of the Faculty of Chemical Technology is trying to detect the pancreatic cancer at its early stage, and introduce a method which will make the lives of hundred thousands of patients easier. Michaela Chocholoušková, …