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Ing. Miloš Matvija, PhD.

Lecturer / Deputy Director of IMAT
+421 55 602 2539

Characteristic:
Ing. Miloš Matvija, PhD. is an Assistant Professor, university lecturer, and Deputy Director of the Institute of Materials at the Faculty of Materials, Metallurgy and Recycling, Technical University of Košice. His research focuses on metallic, non-metallic, and composite materials, particularly on their microstructure and substructure, mechanical properties, and unconventional processing methods. He works in the field of optical, scanning, and transmission electron microscopy as well as X-ray diffraction analysis. He is an expert in materials science, structural analysis of materials, phase transformations, and thermal and thermo-chemical treatment. He has experience in conducting synchrotron experiments and in analyzing data obtained from these experiments. The results of his research have been published in high-quality scientific journals indexed in the Web of Science database. Dr. Matvija has been and continues to be involved as a principal investigator or collaborator in several significant research and application-oriented projects.

Professional Profile:
Scopus ID: 55245980000

Educational Activities:
Teaching activities:
  • Materials Science I and II,
  • Metallography,
  • Phase Transformations,
  • Structural Analysis of Materials,
  • Limit States of Materials and Fractography,
  • Thermal and Thermo-Chemical Treatment,
  • Structure and Properties of Non-Ferrous Metals.

Supervision:
  • 13 bachelor’s theses
  • 10 master’s theses

Study literature:
  • Materials Science – Laboratory Manuals
  • Phase Transformations – Laboratory Manuals

Completed training courses:
  • University Pedagogy;
  • Innovative Didactic Methods

Research Activities:
Research in the field of metallic and non-metallic materials, focused primarily on the structure and properties of non-ferrous metals and unconventional processing methods; research on advanced steels used in the energy industry; research on medium- and high-entropy alloys designed for hydrogen storage; research on bioresorbable alloys; and expert analyses of failed materials and machine components.

Additional Information:
  • Deputy Director of the Institute of Materials, FMMR TUKE.
  • Secretary of the International Scientific Conference Metallography & Fractography.
  • Member of the Slovak Metal Science Society of Slovak Academy of Sciences.

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