Dr. Jakub Vonka

Kurzbeschreibung
Tenure-track scientist
Paul Scherrer Institut PSI
Forschungsstrasse 111
5232 Villigen PSI
Schweiz

Jakub Vonka is a tenure-track scientist within the Quantum Photon Science group. He did his B.Sc and M.Sc in the Institute of Physical Engineering at Brno University of Technology. During his studies, he worked at the Institute of Scientific Instruments of Czech Academy of Sciences to develop an ultra-high vacuum-compatible 4Heflow cryostat for a scanning tunneling microscope. He obtained his PhD for research done in the Ultra Low Temperature group at Lancaster University in the UK. Namely, he studied the dissipation from an object moving through the superfluid condensate in the ballistic quasiparticle limit and the demagnetisation of solid 3He formed on the surfaces of aerogel. He then joined PSI as a post-doc on a cross-divisional position shared between the Quantum Technologies Group and the Sample Environment Group to develop novel instrumentation to allow X-ray scattering experiments at ultra-low temperatures and high magnetic fields. He is currently involved in realization and commissioning of a third experimental station on the SwissFEL hard X-ray beamline ARAMIS, dedicated to the study of quantum matter under extreme conditions and to protein crystallography.

The research work of Jakub Vonka is focused developing novel methods to allow photon-based inspection of condensed matter systems under extreme conditions. The systems studied exhibit various physical phenomena such as high temperature superconductivity, quantum criticality and quantum magnetism.

For the overview we kindly refer you to our publication repository DORA and the profile on Google Scholar.