Published: 30.3. 2025
You are invited to the lecture Mgr.Hana Auer Malinska, Ph.D., titled AI as a "turbo" for scientific work: Smart tools that save you time, to be held on April 4,2025 at 1 pm via MS Teams.
Want to write faster, more efficiently, and with less effort? Artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic vision - it can be your everyday assistant for writing texts, researching, analyzing data and creating visualizations. In this talk, you'll learn how to intelligently, correctly, and ethically incorporate artificial intelligence into your scientific work.
Come discover practical tips that will make AI save you hours of work! You'll learn how to avoid common mistakes so you can use the full potential of available AI and focus on the most important thing - the research itself!
Mgr. Hana Auer Malinská, Ph.D., graduated from Masaryk University in Brno in 2012 with a degree in general and molecular genetics. The title of her PhD thesis was "Developmental aspects of silencing of ribosomal RNA gene expression in natural and synthetic hybrids of the genus Tragopogon", thus continuing her long-standing interest in plant epigenetics, which she had also pursued during her diploma and bachelor thesis.
Since 2015 she has been working at the Department of Biology at Jan Evangelista Purkyně University, where she not only teaches subjects such as plant physiology, molecular biology, didactics of plant biology and biotechnology, but has also created new specialised subjects, including a practical subject "explant cultures". Since 1 January 2022, she has been the head of the Department of Biology at UJEP. Prior to UJEP, she worked for many years as a researcher at the Laboratory of Molecular Epigenetics of the Institute of Biophysics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, which allowed her to develop her expertise in molecular aspects of plant physiology and genetics.
Her overseas experience includes several short and long term fellowships, most notably a major fellowship at Queen Mary, University of London, funded by the EMBO Short Term Fellowship, where she honed her skills in plant cytogenetic methods in Professor Leitch's laboratory. She also completed an internship at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, USA, where she deepened her knowledge in plant genetics and physiology.
She has authored and co-authored 16 publications in impacted journals, mostly in the first quartile (Q1), with an H-index of 11 and a total number of citations reaching 455. In the field of research, she has been involved in several projects, among which the NATO Science for Peace and Security Programme project "New Phytotechnology for Cleaning Contaminated Military Sites" stands out, and she was the principal investigator of the TAČR Zeta project "Optimization of the process of energy biomass production in terms of lignin content", which resulted in the development of a validated technology and a publication in an impacted journal.
She is a member of the board of the PhD programme "Landscape reclamation and ecosystem services" at the Faculty of Environment of Charles University.
In recent years, in addition to the popularisation of plant biology, she has also been involved in the popularisation of the use of artificial intelligence.
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