Curriculum Vitae
- Person-Related Identification Information
- * 6.5. 1974 (Brno, Czech Republic) married, 3 children (Barbora, Žofie, Hedvika)
- Department
- Institute of Condensed Matter Physics (Kotlarska 2)
- Institute of Theoretical Physics & Astrophysics (Kotlarska 2)
- CEITEC Nano Core Facility (Purkynova 123)
- Employment - Position
- Research assistant
- Education and Academic Qualifications
- 1997 MSc. degree (spec. Subnuclear Physics) at Faculty of Math and Physics, Charles university, Prague; thesis in High-Energy Astrophysics (Contribution to the calibration of CAT and CELESTE detectors)
- 1997-2000 postgraduate studies at PCC, College de France, Paris, France and UCJF, MFF, UK
- 2003 PhD degree (thesis Electronic simulation for CELESTE: bias studies and application on observations of Crab Nebula)
- Employment
- 1997-1999 collaboration with CAT and CELESTE experiments (French Pyrenees) on detection of cosmic gamma rays using Cerenkov atmospheric technique (College de France)
- 2003-2007 member of Czech INTEGRAL group at the Astronomical Institute, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Ondrejov: data retrieval and analysis, search of variable sources (blazars, cataclysmic variables) incl. optical monitoring
- 2004 nine-month stay (with 2 month extension in early 2007) at INTEGRAL Science Data Centre, Versoix, Switzerland
- 2004-2006 automated scripts for analysis of X-ray spectra from XMM-Newton (intended for search of narrow-line features in X-ray emission of accretion discs of AGNs); extracted event-lists studied in detail using originally developped tools for time-resolved spectroscopy
- 2007-2008 completion of a legacy catalogue of GRBs detected by HETE-2 satellite, assegno de ricerca position at Instituto di astrofisica spaziale e fisica cosmica (IASF/INAF), Bologna, Italy
- 2008- current job at Inst. of Cond. Matt. Physics, Fac. of Science, Masaryk University Brno
- 2011- member of CEITEC research group Functional Properties of Nanostructures
- 2016- member of Core Facility Staff for CEITEC research program 1 (Nanomaterials)
- Teaching Activities
- Physical Laboratory II and IV
- Experimental methods and special laboratory
- Mathematical Methods of Data Analysis
- Experiment Setup and Interpretation
- Astronomical Exercises III
- Python for physicists
- Scientific and Research Activities
- Design and science justification of a future UV space telescope QUVIK (Czech ambitious projects 2022-2023 ESA AO/1-10986/21/NL/MH, PI by VZLU)
- Cubesats for detection of gamma rays, detectors developed in collaboration of Konkoly Observatory, Hungary and Hiroshima University, Japan: GRBAlpha 1U cubesat launched 22.3.2021
- NanoCharM - Multifunctional Nanomaterials Characterisation Exploiting Ellipsometry and Polarimetry, 7th Framework Program (prof. Maria Losurdo a J. Humlíček) 2008-2010
- SOI Structures for Advanced Semiconductor Applications, TAČR TA01010078 (prof. J. Humlíček) 2011-2013
- New semicondictor materials and wide bandgap electronic components, TAČR TH01011284 (prof. J. Humlíček) 2015-2017
- Experimental MOCVD device for high-temperature semiconductor growth, TAČR Delta (doc. J. Hubálek CEITEC VUT, Ing. J. Piják SVCS Process Innovation) 2017-2020 Expertise
- Reflectometry and ellipsometry of structured materials
- Automated acquisition and data analysis
- Scanning Probe Microscopy, Micro and nano Raman spectroscopy
- Metal-Organic CVD (oxides, nitrides), reactor design
- High-energy astrophysics - detection and data analysis
- Major Publications
- ROZBOŘIL, Jakub, Katharina BROCH, Roland RESEL, Ondřej CAHA, Filip MÜNZ, Petr MIKULÍK, John E. ANTHONY, Henning SIRRINGHAUS and Jiří NOVÁK. Annealing Behavior with Thickness Hindered Nucleation in Small-Molecule Organic Semiconductor Thin Films. CRYSTAL GROWTH & DESIGN. WASHINGTON: AMER CHEMICAL SOC, 2019, vol. 19, No 7, p. 3777-3784. ISSN 1528-7483. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.cgd.9b00213. URL of the publication info
- WANG, Chennan, Ondřej CAHA, Filip MÜNZ, Petr KOSTELNÍK, Tomáš NOVÁK and Josef HUMLÍČEK. Mid-infrared ellipsometry, Raman and X-ray diffraction studies of AlxGa1-xN/AlN/Si structures. Applied Surface Science. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science, 2017, vol. 421, November, p. 859-865. ISSN 0169-4332. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apsusc.2017.02.056. URL info
- ROZBOŘIL, Jakub, Yvonne RECHKEMMER, Dominik BLOOS, Filip MÜNZ, Chennan WANG, Petr NEUGEBAUER, Jan ČECHAL, Jiří NOVÁK and Joris VAN SLAGEREN. Magneto-optical investigations of molecular nanomagnet monolayers. Dalton Transactions. CAMBRIDGE: The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2016, vol. 45, No 18, p. 7555-7558. ISSN 1477-9226. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c6dt00839a. Webová stránka odkazující na text publikace info
- MÜNZ, Filip and Josef HUMLÍČEK. Zařízení pro měření tloušťky polovodičových vrstevnatých struktur SOI (Apparatus to measure thickness of SOI semiconductor layered structures). 2014. URL info
- MÜNZ, Filip, Josef HUMLÍČEK and Přemysl MARŠÍK. Optimized calibration and measurement procedures in rotating analyzer and rotating polarizer ellipsometry. Thin Solid Films. Elsevier, 2011, vol. 519, No 9, p. 2703-2706. ISSN 0040-6090. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tsf.2010.12.063. info
- MÜNZ, Filip and Graziella PIZZICHINI. Burst statistics in HETE-2 catalogue. PROBING STELLAR POPULATIONS OUT TO THE DISTANT UNIVERSE. AIP, 2009, vol. 1111, No 1, p. 387-390. ISSN 0094-243X. info
- SMITH, David A., Elisabeth BRION and Filip MÜNZ. Mrk 421, Mrk 501, and 1ES 1426+428 at 100 GeV with the CELESTE Cherenkov Telescope. Astronomy and Astrophysics. Les Ulis Cedex, France: EDP Sciences, 2006, vol. 459, No 2, p. 453-464. ISSN 0004-6361. Abstrakt + PDF info
- MÜNZ, Filip, Vladimir KARAS and Matteo GUAINAZZI. Automated spectral and timing analysis of AGNs. Astronomische Nachrichten. Potsdam, Germany: Astrophysikalisches Institut Potsdam, 2006, vol. 327, No 1, p. 1094-1097. ISSN 0004-6337. local info
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Curriculum Vitae: Mgr. Filip Münz, PhD. (učo 108960), version: English(2), last update: 2023/03/24 11:48, F. Münz