Ing. Pavla Stoklasová, Ph.D.


Position:  Head of laboratory
Department:  Department D 5 - Ultrasonic Methods
Phone: (+420) 266053051
Location:  Main Building, Dolejškova 1402/5, Praha
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WoS Researcher ID: G-9857-2014
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Employment

since 2002 -  scientist - Institute of Thermomechanics of the CAS
since 2010 - working in the department of Ultrasonic Methods – design and development of laser-ultrasound methods for the determination of elastic properties
2012 - 2014 - Postdoctoral grant project: Non-contact Testing of Thin Surface Layers by Laser-based Ultrasonics
2010 - Stay abroad: Belgium, Katholieke Universiteit, Department of Physics and Astronomy
2002 - 2010 - working in the department of Impact and Waves in Solids – visualization and analysis of impact transient events in solids by double-pulse holography, electronic speckle pattern interferometry and laser vibrometry
2006 - 2011 - academic position - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague
Teaching subjects: Coherent Optics, Holography, Introduction to Matlab
2008 - Textbook HOLOGRAPHY by Pavla Dvořáková, Šárka Němcová, Pavel Václavík (in Czech)

Education

2009 Ph.D. - Design and Process Engineering - specialization: Precise Mechanics and Optics, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague
Ph.D. Thesis: Double-pulse Electronic Speckle Pattern Interferometry for Measuring Out-of-plane Displacement of Impact Loaded Solids
Main subjects: Physical Optics, Optical Signal Processing, Analysis and Synthesis of Optical Systems, Applied Coherent Optics, Precise Mechanics, Signal and Image Processing

2002 Ing. - Biomechanics and Rehabilitation Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague
MSc. Thesis: Double-pulse interferometry of Calvaria (skull)
Main subjects: Technical Optics, Wave optics, Holography, Technical Experiment, Theory and Design of Instruments, Biomechanics

Grants

2012–2014GPP101/12/P428