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Jiří Komárek is affiliated with the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice in the Czech Republic. Their research spans multiple fields related to engineering and materials science with a focus on biomaterials, biomedical engineering, polymers and plastics, electrical and electronic engineering, and mechanical engineering.

Their recent publications include:

  • Design of Electromagnetic Control of the Needle Gripping Mechanism, 2022, Machines
  • RESEARCH OF ELECTRODES ENABLING THE PRODUCTION OF NANOFIBRES WITH DEFINED FINENESS, 2020, NANOCOM...

The scholarly work involves collaboration with frequent co-authors such as:

  • Vojtěch Klogner
  • Josef Skřivánek
  • Šimon Kovář
  • Martin Bílek
  • Petr Žabka

Komárek's research is published in venues including:

  • Machines
  • NANOCOM...

The main fields of their study include:

  • Engineering
  • Materials Science

Within those fields, their subfields of specialization are:

  • Biomaterials
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Polymers and Plastics
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering

Komárek's core research topics cover:

  • Electrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications
  • Textile materials and evaluations
  • Advanced Machining and Optimization Techniques
  • Non-Destructive Testing Techniques
  • Flow Measurement and Analysis
  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
  • Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies

Best Publications

  • Modern approach to the classification system of Cyanophytes 4-Nostocales

    Jiří Komárek;Konstantinos Anagnostidis

  • Modern approach to the classification system of cyanophytes. 3 - Oscillatoriales

    Konstantinos Anagnostidis;Jiří Komárek

  • Cyanoprokaryota 1. Teil : Chroococcales

    J. Komarek

  • Phylogenetic and morphological evaluation of the genera Anabaena, Aphanizomenon, Trichormus and Nostoc (Nostocales, Cyanobacteria).

    Pirjo Rajaniemi;Pavel Hrouzek;Klára Kaštovská;Raphaël Willame

  • Indicative value ofPediastrum and other coccal green algae in palaeoecology

    Vlasta Jankovská;Jiří Komárek

  • System of cyanoprokaryotes (cyanobacteria) state in 2004

    Lucien Hoffmann;Jiří Komárek;Jan Kaštovský

  • Nomenclatural validation of the genetically revised cyanobacterial genus Dolichospermum (RALFS ex BORNET et FLAHAULT) comb. nova.

    Pirjo Wacklin;Lucien Hoffmann;Jiří Komárek;Jiří Komárek

  • Moorea producens gen. nov., sp. nov. and Moorea bouillonii comb. nov., tropical marine cyanobacteria rich in bioactive secondary metabolites.

    Niclas Engene;Erin C. Rottacker;Jan Kaštovský;Tara Byrum

  • A polyphasic approach for the taxonomy of cyanobacteria: principles and applications

    Jiří Komárek

  • Modern approach to the classification system of cyanophytes 5. stigonematales

    K. Anagnostidis;J. Komarek

  • Recent changes (2008) in cyanobacteria taxonomy based on a combination of molecular background with phenotype and ecological consequences (genus and species concept)

    Jiří Komárek;Jiří Komárek

  • Distribution of Microcystin-Producing and Non-Microcystin-Producing Microcystis sp. in European Freshwater Bodies: Detection of Microcystins and Microcystin Genes in Individual Colonies

    Lorena Via-Ordorika;Jutta Fastner;Jutta Fastner;Rainer Kurmayer;Michael Hisbergues;Michael Hisbergues

  • Planktic morphospecies of the cyanobacterial genus Anabaena = subg. Dolichospermum - 2. part: straight types.

    Jiří Komárek;Eliška Zapomělová

  • MORPHOLOGICAL AND MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF PLANKTONIC CYANOBACTERIA FROM BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG

    Raphaël Willame;Christophe Boutte;Stana Grubisic;Annick Wilmotte

  • Review of the European Microcystis morphospecies (Cyanoprokaryotes) from nature.

    Jiří Komárek;Jaroslava Komárková

  • Cyanobacterial Taxonomy: Current Problems and Prospects for the Integration of Traditional and Molecular Approaches

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  • Molecular and morphological criteria for revision of the genus Microcoleus (Oscillatoriales, Cyanobacteria)

    Otakar Strunecký;Otakar Strunecký;Jiří Komárek;Jiří Komárek;Jeffrey Johansen;Alena Lukešová

  • A review of the alien and expansive species of freshwater cyanobacteria and algae in the Czech Republic

    Jan Kaštovský;Tomáš Hauer;Tomáš Hauer;Jan Mareš;Markéta Krautová

  • The cyanobacterial genus Brasilonema, gen. nov., a molecular and phenotypic evaluation

    Marli Fátima Fiore;Celia Leite Sant’Anna;Maria Teresa de Paiva Azevedo;Jiři Komárek

  • Relationships between the Arctic and the Antarctic cyanobacteria; three Phormidium-like strains evaluated by a polyphasic approach

    Katia Comte;Marie Šabacká;Alyssa Carré-Mlouka;Josef Elster

  • 3 – COCCOID AND COLONIAL CYANOBACTERIA

    Jiří Komárek

  • Generic characters of the simplest cyanoprokaryotes Cyanobium, Cyanobacterium and Synechococcus

    J Komarek;J Kopecky;V Cepak

  • The Primitive Thylakoid-Less Cyanobacterium Gloeobacter Is a Common Rock-Dwelling Organism.

    Jan Mareš;Pavel Hrouzek;Radek Kaňa;Stefano Ventura

  • Cyanobacteria — a neglected component of biodiversity: patterns of species diversity in inland marshes of northern Belize (Central America)

    Eliška Rejmánková;Jiří Komárek;Jaroslava Komárková

Frequent Co-Authors

Josef Elster
Josef Elster University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice
Lucien Hoffmann
Lucien Hoffmann Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
Eliška Rejmánková
Eliška Rejmánková University of California, Davis
Aharon Oren
Aharon Oren Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Marco Cantonati
Marco Cantonati Drexel University
Kaarina Sivonen
Kaarina Sivonen University of Helsinki
Ricardo Amils
Ricardo Amils Spanish National Research Council
William H. Gerwick
William H. Gerwick University of California, San Diego
Brett A. Neilan
Brett A. Neilan University of Newcastle Australia
Mark H. Ellisman
Mark H. Ellisman University of California, San Diego

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