RNDr. PhDr. Josef STRÁSKY Ph.D.
Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, EU
Position: Department of Physics of Materials, Faculty of Mathematics of Physics, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, EU.
At the METAL'18 conference Dr. Stráský will present the lecture at the Session E: Non-Ferrous Metals and Alloys: "Biomedical Ti-based Alloys with Reduced Beta Phase Stability".
Education:
2005 - 2008 |
Bachelors study: Faculty of Mathematics and Physics (FMP), Physics |
2005 - 2008 |
Bachelors study: Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies (IES), Economics |
2008 - 2011 |
Masters study: FMP, Optics and optoelectronics |
2008 - 2010 |
Masters study: IES, Economic theory |
2010 - 2014 |
Doctoral study: FMP, Physics of condensed matter and materials research
Doctoral thesis: Titanium alloys for biomedical and structural applications (defended in 2014) |
Employment
2015 - |
Assistant Professor, Department of Physics of Materials, Charles University in Prague |
2011 - 2014 |
Research fellow, Department of Physics of Materials, Charles University in Prague |
2011 - |
Lecturer, Institute of Economic Studies, Charles University in Prague |
Research projects
- Principal investigator:
- junior research project – Czech Science Foundation (GACR), 2017 - 2019
- student project - Grant Agency of Charles University, 2013- 2014
- Member of research team of several basic and applied research projects:
- Czech Science Foundation
- Technology Agency of Czech Republic (TAČR – Alfa)
- Ministry of Education, Youth hand Sports (MSMT – KONTAKT)
- Grant Agency of Charles University
Research Fellowships
- Technical university Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany, research fellow - 6 months
- Clemson University, South Carolina, USA – 4 study visits, 8 weeks
- University POSTECH, Pohang, South Korea – 2 study visits, 2 weeks
- USATU University, Ufa, Russia – 4 study visits, 4 weeks
- Technical University Clausthal, Germany – 6 study visits, 10 weeks
- Argonne National Laboratory, Chicago, USA – measurement at APS synchrotron
International conferences (selected)
- TMS 2010, Seattle, USA (Feb 2010)
- Titanium 2011, Beijing, China (Jun 2011)
- E-MRS Fall Meeting 2012, Warsaw, Poland (Sep 2012)
- TMS 2013, San Antonio, USA (Mar 2013)
- Metal 2013, Brno, Czech Republic (May 2013)
- Thermec, Las Vegas, USA (Dec 2013)
- TMS 2014, San Diego, USA (Feb 2014)
- Metal 2014, Brno, Czech Republic (May 2014)
- NanoSPD6, Metz, France (Jul 2014)
- ISPMA 13, Prague, Czech Republic (Sep2014)
- ICSMA-17, Brno, Czech Republic (Aug 2015)
- Titanium 2015, San Diego, USA (Aug 2015)
- MS&E, Darmstadt, Germany (Sep 2016)
- Euromat 2017, Thessaloniki, Greece (Sep 2017)
- ISPMA 14, Prague, Czech Republic (Sep 2017)
- LightMAT 2017, Bremen, Germany (Nov 2017)
- TMS 2018, Phoenix, USA (Mar 2018)
Publications and citations overview
Web of Science (Thomson Reuters): 41 publications, 197 citations, h-index: 8
List of 10 most important publications (as of April 2018):
- J. Stráský, M. Janeček, P. Harcuba, M. Bukovina, L. Wagner: The effect of microstructure on fatigue performance of Ti–6Al–4V alloy after EDM surface treatment for application in orthopaedics, Journal of Mechanical Behavior of Biomaterials, Vol. 4, 2011, 1955 – 1962
- J. Stráský, J. Havlíková, L. Bačáková, P. Harcuba, M. Mhaede, M. Janeček: Characterization of electric discharge machining, subsequent etching and shot-peening as a surface treatment for orthopaedic implants, Applied Surface Science, Vol. 281, 2013, 73 – 78
- P. Harcuba, L. Bačáková, J. Stráský, M. Bačáková, K. Novotná, M. Janeček: Surface treatment by electric discharge machining of Ti–6Al–4V alloy for potential application in orthopaedics, Journal of Mechanical Behavior of Biomaterials, Vol. 7, 2012, 96 – 105
- M. Janeček, F. Nový, J. Stráský, P. Harcuba, L. Wagner: Fatigue endurance of Ti-6Al-4V alloy with electro-eroded surface for improved bone in-growth, Journal of Mechanical Behavior of Biomaterials, Vol. 4, 2011, 417 – 422
- J. Stráská, M. Janeček, J. Čížek, J. Stráský, B. Hadzima: Microstructure stability of ultra-fine grained magnesium alloy AZ31 processed by extrusion and equal-channel angular pressing (EX-ECAP), Materials Characterization, Vol. 94, 2014, pp. 69-79.
- J. Stráský, P. Harcuba, K. Václavová, K. Horváth, M. Landa, O. Srba, M. Janeček: Increasing strength of a biomedical Ti-Nb-Ta-Zr alloy by alloying with Fe, Si and O, Journal of Mechanical Behavior of Biomaterials, Vol. 71, 2017, 329 – 336
- J. Šmilauerová, V. Holý, P. Harcuba, J. Stráský, J. Stráská, M. Janeček, J. Pospíšil, R. Kužel, J. Ilavský: Ordered array of ω-particles in β-Ti matrix studied by small-angle X-ray scattering, Acta Materialia, 2014, Vol. 81, 2014, 71-82
- M. Janeček, J. Stráský, J. Čížek, P. Harcuba, K. Václavová, V.V. Polyakova, I.P. Semenova: Mechanical properties and dislocation structure evolution in Ti6Al7Nb alloy processed by high pressure torsion, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions, Vol. 45A, 2014, 7 – 15
- J. Havlíková, J. Stráský, M. Vandrovcová, P. Harcuba, M. Mhaede, M. Janeček: Innovative surface modification of Ti-6Al-4V alloy with a positive effect on osteoblast proliferation and fatigue performance, Materials Science and Engineering C, Vol. 39, 2014, 371-379
- I. Kopová, J. Stráský, P. Harcuba, M. Landa, M. Janeček, L. Bačáková: Newly developed Ti-Nb-Zr-Ta-Si-Fe biomedical beta titanium alloys with increased strength and enhanced biocompatibility, Materials Science and Engineering C, Vol. 60, 2016, 230-238
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