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The main objective of the Institute of Physics of Materials of the Czech Academy of Sciences (IPM, CAS) is to clarify the relationship between the behaviour and properties of materials and their structural and microstructural characteristics.
News
President of the Czech Republic Appoints Stanislav Seitl as Professor
17.12.2025 On 16 December 2025, Stanislav Seitl was appointed Professor by the President of the Czech Republic. He works at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Brno University of Technology, and is also a senior research scientist at the Institute of Materials Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences.
Anjali Valadi Palliyalil’s success in Brno Ph.D. Talent
15.12.2025 Anjali Valadi Palliyalil is another of our successful students who has won a prestigious scholarship in the Brno Ph.D. Talent competition organized by JCMM. Her supervisor is Dr. Sanjay Gopal Ullattil.
Phenom XL: New Electron Microscope at IMP for Fast Material Analysis
12.12.2025 The Institute of Materials Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences now has a new Phenom XL desktop electron microscope, acquired as part of the OP JAK Partnership for Safety in Sustainable Transport and Energy (PSSITE) project, led by Prof. Ing. Luboš Náhlík, Ph.D.
Three New Doctors from the Institute of Materials Physics, CAS Received Their Diplomas at the BUT Rector’s Office
10.12.2025 On November 26th, 2025, the solemn doctoral and docent ceremonies at the Rector’s Office of BUT saw three of our own doctors—Ing. Kamila Kozáková, Ph.D., Ing. & Ing. Radek Kubíček, Ph.D., and Ing. Dušan Tichoň, Ph.D.—receive their diplomas.
Blacksmiths from ÚFM Trade the Anvil for a Quantum Computer
10.12.2025 New technologies are opening entirely new possibilities for the development of materials. While blacksmiths spent hundreds of years testing the strength and durability of materials—such as steel—directly on the anvil, today’s scientists rely on very different methods. Thanks to supercomputers and quantum technologies, they can now predict the properties of materials atom by atom.
Awards for Researchers from the Institute of Physics of Materials of the Czech Academy of Sciences at the Czech Academy of Sciences Awards 2025
24.11.2025 On 21 November 2025, the Czech Academy of Sciences Awards were presented at Villa Lanna in Prague. Among this year’s laureates were two researchers from the Institute of Physics of Materials of The Czech Academy of Sciences – Assoc. Prof. Roman Gröger, Ph.D., and Ing. Jakub Poloprudský, Ph.D.









