Ing. Roman Kodým, Ph.D.

 
 

Career Summary:

2004 Defense of diploma thesis on the topic “Study of the effect of platinum modification of polypyrrole film on the electrocatalytic activity of the resulting composite and comparison with traditional and new catalysts on a carbon carrier”; Faculty of Chemical Technology; University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague; supervisor: Prof. Dr. Ing. Karel Bouzek
2011 Defense of dissertation on the topic “Mathematical Modeling of Electrochemical Processes”; ÚAT; University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague; supervisor: Prof. Dr. Ing. Karel Bouzek 

Current Position:

Assistant Professor in the Technical Electrochemistry Group, Head of the Mathematical Modeling Section

Research Interest:

Mathematical modeling in the field of technical electrochemistry and electrochemical engineering with a focus on hydrogen fuel cells, water electrolysis, and electromembrane separation.

Expert Activities:

Participation in a number of (inter)national research and educational projects (fuel cells, water electrolysis, electrodialysis, Erasmus Mundus); supervision of bachelor's, master's, and doctoral theses; teaching courses in electrochemical engineering, membrane processes, and fundamentals of computer simulations; reviewing articles for a number of international impact journals.

Chapters in monographs:    2

 

Publication activity (openalex.org)

 
 
 

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