Magdaléna Poláčková, Mgr.
PhD. Student

Bio
PhD student at CENAM, FMPH CU. Title of my PhD work is Study of proximity phenomena on heterostructures consisting of superconductor – ferromagnet. My area of expertise includes preparation of thin films and multilayer structures by pulsed laser deposition and analysis of their properties by PPMS (physical properties measurement system).
Specialization research areas
Superconductivity Proximity effect Thin film preparation by pulsed laser deposition Patterning microstructures by optical lithographyEducation
2021
Diploma thesis: Effect of ferromagnet/superconductor interaction on superconducting transport properties
Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia, Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, Department of Experimental Physics
Teaching activities
Courses taught
Course Objectives
Students acquire essential knowledge of principles and properties of basic digital circuits. Gain practical experience to design and construct digital electronic devices and programing selected microprocessors and simple robotic systems.
Syllabus
Principles of DDL, DTL and TTL circuits,
Boolean functions – combinational logic networks and their optimization,
– some combination circuits (adder, multiplexer and demultiplexer)
Physical implementation of automata (sequential circuits and their applications)
– RS and D flip-flops,
(counter, shift register, three-state output, memory management (R/W))
– parallel to serial code converter and RS232 interface,
– static and dynamic RAM memories and their organization
Microprocessors.
Microprocessor structure
Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) Structure
Implementation of instructions and their distribution
Addressing methods,… internal and external memory
Additional devices – their connection and data transfer (data transfer, bus)
Realization of binding circuits (interface) for memories and peripheral devices
Characteristics affecting the performance of computers (clock frequency, access time, transfer capacity, size of registers…)
Programming of single-chip microcomputers in a high- and low-level programming language and the basics of robotics, types of signals, their processing and control.