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assoc. prof. Dr. Ivan Raich

Education:

1978-1982

Wilhelm Pieck grammar school, Prague Vinohrady

1982-1986

UCT Prague, Faculty of Food and Biochemical Technology

Master thesis : Partial acetylation and deacetylation of methyl‑α- and methyl‑β‑D‑threofuranoside and methyl‑α- and methyl‑β‑D‑erythrofuranoside

Supervisor: prof. Ing. Jiří Jarý, DrSc.

1986-1994

internal post-graduate studies and PGS at UCT Prague, FPBT

Dissertation: Methylerythrosides with aziridine, oxirane and thiirane rings

Supervisors: prof. Ing. Jiří Jarý, DrSc., doc. RNDr. Jan Staněk, CSc.

2012

habilitation in the field of Organic Chemistry, UCT Prague, FPBT

Practice:

1986-1988

internal post-graduate course, UCT Prague, Monosaccharides Laboratory

1988-1989

basic military service

1989-1991

internal post-graduate course, VŠCHT Prague, Monosaccharides Laboratory

1991-1993

postgraduate studies, UCT Prague, Institute of Chemistry of Natural Compounds

1993-until now

UCT Prague, Department of Chemistry of Natural Compounds

1993-1995

professional worker

1995-2012

assistant professor

2012-until now

associate professor

Teaching: 

 

Computer technology

 

User computing

 

Applied computer technology

 

Chemical informatics

 

Bioinformatics

 

Chemoinformatics

 

Forensic database

 

Molecular modeling

 

Chemical Modeling Seminar

 

Laboratories of isolation and separation methods

Professional interests: 

 

Stereochemistry and conformational analysis of mono- and disaccharides and other natural substances

 

Molecular modeling and dynamics of bioorganic molecules

 

Quantum chemical calculations of spectra and chiroptical properties

 

Solvation of biomolecules

 

Theoretical and experimental study of reaction mechanisms

 

Updated: 4.9.2024 13:17, Author: Michal Jurášek


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