Ústav zabývající se výzkumem atmosféry Země v celém jejím rozsahu od přízemní vrstvy až po magnetosféru a kosmické okolí slaví v lednu 2014 padesáté výročí svého vzniku. Ústav fyziky atmosféry provádí monitorovací a speciální měření a data předává do celosvětových datových sítí. Součástí jeho aktivit je rovněž vývoj speciálních přístrojů a aplikací, vzdělávací činnost na univerzitách v bakalářských, magisterských a doktorských programech a příprava odborných posudků. and Zbyněk Sokol.
The Institute of Rock Structure and Mechanics is focused on research connected with both natural rocks and rock environment on the Earth´s crust, as well as with artificially produced geomaterials, celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. and Zuzana Weishauptová.
The largest international research centre for particle physics, the construction of which the Czech scientific community played a very important role, is celebrating the 60th year since its foundation in September 1954. It operates the 17-mile long Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the largest accelerator in the world. Its official name is the “European Organization for Nuclear Research”, but it is known internationally known by the acronym CERN (from the French, Conseil Européen pour la recherche nucléaire). A noteworthy interactive exhibition took place at ASCR headquarters from September 2 to October 12, 2014 was open to the public without charge. In an “interactive tunnel,” ASCR President Prof. Jiří Drahoš opened the exhibition with a ceremonial “kick-off of the protons.” CERN is the prototype of programmes for European cooperation through which a number of European projects have been built,” Professor Drahoš said. He cited the Czech scientific community for its involvement in experimental and scientific work there. Membership in CERN is important for the Czech Republic not only in terms of participation in top experiments, but significantly in providing young scientists and engineers an invaluable opportunity to expand their knowledge and skills for application in their nations. This issue of Academic bulletin features an interview with dr. Daniel Krasnický from CERN and Universitá di Genova and interview with dr. Jan Blaha from Stanford University who cooperates with CERN. and Jiří Chýla.
Přestože historie Ústavu biologie obratlovců AV ČR (ÚBO)je poměrně krátká, aktivity pracoviště se rozvíjejí pod hlavičkou různých ústavů Československé akademie věd,respektive Akademie věd ČR, již 60 let. Počátkem roku 1953 totiž vznikla v Brně Laboratoř pro výzkum obratlovců ČSAV, jež se od roku 1960 stala samostatným ústavem. and Josef Bryja, Marcel Honza, Jan Zima.
We present here a bibliometric analysis of publications on photosynthesis research from 1992 to 2009 in the Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-Expanded) Web of Science. This has allowed us to examine the growing trends and the key topics on this subject. We have assessed the document type, language of the publications, publication output, subject category, journal distribution, countries and territories of these publications, institutions involved, hot topics and highly cited papers. The top 30 countries/territories were ranked according to their total number of articles (TA), single country articles (SCA), internationally collaborative articles (ICA), first author articles (FAA) and corresponding author articles (CAA). Research directions on the subject of photosynthesis were also investigated and evaluated by statistically analyzing the distribution of author keywords in the database. Our analysis indicates that “water”, “stress”, “carbon dioxide”, “nitrogen” and “climate change” are hot topics of research on photosynthesis during this period., J. J. Yu ... [et al.]., and Obsahuje bibliografii