Jiri Erhart received his M. Sc. diploma from the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, in Prague, Czech Republic, in the field of mathematical physics in 1988, and his Ph.D. degree in the field of condensed matter physics in 1999. He worked at the Institute of Physics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic from 1990 through 1993. Currently, he is working at the Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic. He is head of the Piezoelectricity Research Laboratory of the Department of Physics. He was pro- moted to associate professor in 2001 and to full professor in 2012. During 1998 and 1999, he worked as a research fellow and post-doctoral researcher in the Materials Research Laboratory at The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. In 2003, he was awarded The Matsumae International Foundation fellowship for his research stay at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan. He also worked as a visiting research fellow at the City University in Hong Kong and at the Harbin Institute of Technology, China, for short stays during 2002, 2004, and 2009. He is a member of the commission of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics and of the Grant Agency of the Czech Republic.
Prof. Erhart specializes in the field of piezoelectricity and piezoelectric materials, ferroelectric domains and domain engineering, and piezoelectric ceramic transformers, resonators, and actuators.
Jiri Erhart received his M. Sc. diploma from the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, in Prague, Czech Republic, in the field of mathematical physics in 1988, and his Ph.D. degree in the field of condensed matter physics in 1999. He worked at the Institute of Physics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic from 1990 through 1993. Currently, he is working at the Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic. He is head of the Piezoelectricity Research Laboratory of the Department of Physics. He was pro- moted to associate professor in 2001 and to full professor in 2012. During 1998 and 1999, he worked as a research fellow and post-doctoral researcher in the Materials Research Laboratory at The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. In 2003, he was awarded The Matsumae International Foundation fellowship for his research stay at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan. He also worked as a visiting research fellow at the City University in Hong Kong and at the Harbin Institute of Technology, China, for short stays during 2002, 2004, and 2009. He is a member of the commission of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics and of the Grant Agency of the Czech Republic.
Prof. Erhart specializes in the field of piezoelectricity and piezoelectric materials, ferroelectric domains and domain engineering, and piezoelectric ceramic transformers, resonators, and actuators.View more