Prof. RNDr. Jana Musilova, CSc.

Ph. D. students

  1. Mgr. Lenka Czudkova, Ph.D. (1998 - 2002: Physics, General Questions of Physics.) Thesis: Some problems of mechanics of systems of point particles and rigid bodies. Thesis defended in 2002.

  2. Mgr. Michael Krbek, Ph.D. (1999 - 2002: Physics, Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics.) Thesis: Representation of the variational sequence by forms. Thesis defended in 2002.

  3. Mgr. Jiri Bartos, Ph.D. (2002 - 2006: Physics, General Questions of Physics.) Thesis: Demonstration experiments in physics. Thesis defended in 2006.

  4. Mgr. Ing. Jitka Janova, Ph.D. (2002 - 2006: Physics, Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics.) Thesis: Mechanics of non-holonomic constrained systems. Thesis defended in 2006.

  5. Mgr. Tomas Necas, Ph.D. (since 2004: Physics, General Questions of Physics.) Thesis: An alternative textbook for secondary schools, Mechanics. Thesis defended in 2008.

  6. Mgr. Petr Riman (2004 - 2006: Physics, General Questions of Physics.) Thesis: An alternative textbook for secondary schools, Mechanical oscillations and waves. (Did not complete his studies.)

  7. Mgr. Jitka Strouhalova (since 2007: Physics, General Questions of Physics.) Thesis: Variational problems - history and present time. (Did not complete her studies.)

  8. Mgr. Pavel Nemec (since 2013: Physics, General Questions of Physics.) Mechanics for double reading. (Did not complete his studies.)

  9. Mgr. Michal Cech (since 2013: Physics, General Questions of Physics.) Noether theorem and conservation laws in non-holonomic mechanics. Thesis defended in 2018.

  10. Mgr. Michal Knezek (since 2013: Physics, General Questions of Physics.) Relativity. (Did not complete his studies.)

  11. Mgr. Ing. Petr Bulusek (since 2020: Physics, General Questions of Physics.) Differential forms and calculus of variations in physics education texts.