Experts from the Faculty of Restoration at the University of Pardubice are working on a new project. They are helping to save the ornamental elements on the St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna. They are using a new biological method of stone restoration to treat the sensitive surfaces of one of the mo…
The University of Pardubice has its first spin-off company called Lipidica. Together with a private company, it plans to put into practice one of its most significant discoveries – a method of early detection of pancreatic cancer. The university has joined forces with Czech holding company FONS JK G…
Michal Holčapek, a chemist from the University of Pardubice, and three other scientists from the Czech Republic received a highly prestigious grant from the European Research Council (ERC). The scientist, who works for the Faculty of Chemical Technology, has long been involved in analysing lipids…
Within an hour, he can produce hundreds of metres of smart sensors that prevent waste, save batteries or help farmers. Chemist Tomáš Syrový of the Faculty of Chemical Technology started with food and pharmaceuticals.
Today he prints the sensors of the future.
At one of you…
The scientist and academic Pavlína Brothánková from the Faculty of Health Studies and her team travelled to Dresden to visit the Interdisziplinäres Zentrum für Riechen und Schmecken, a specialised research centre for smell and taste disorders, which brings together experts from all over the world…
The Faculty of Restoration at the University of Pardubice held an international conference in Litomyšl called "What Next?", which dealt with the lifelong education of professionals who help preserve tangible cultural heritage.
The conference brought together experts and students from Austri…
Analytical chemist Michal Holčapek from the University of Pardubice received the Herbert J. Dutton Award in the USA as the first Czech ever. The credit for this goes to his many years of research on lipids at the Faculty of Chemical Technology. Among other results, this has led to a method that a…
A smart environmental sensor to help farmers manage irrigation efficiently is a discovery by the researchers from the Faculty of Chemical Technology at the University of Pardubice and their partners. The novelty in the field of material printing can measure both soil moisture and temperature, thu…
Experts from the Faculty of Restoration at the University of Pardubice participated in the restoration of a valued mosaic from the period of socialist realism in Liberec. The mosaic depicting a female and male student with attributes of technical disciplines towered over the entrance to the forme…
The method of pancreatic cancer diagnosis, as discovered by the team of analytical chemist Michal Holčapek of the Faculty of Chemical Technology, University of Pardubice, has earned worldwide recognition. The result of the research has been published by the prestigious journal Nature Communicatio…