
Tomáš Holeček
Since 2021, I have been working at the Czech University of Life Sciences in the Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences, where I hold the position of research technician in the Department of Basic Wood Processing and Biomaterials. I am also a distance learning student in the doctoral program of Fire Protection of Forests and Wooden Materials. My professional interest focuses on measurement methodologies and the operation of devices, including ensuring their maintenance.
In my work activities, I actively participate in several projects that involve experimental design, statistical data evaluation, and the preparation of data sets for subsequent analyses. I am particularly fascinated by material engineering, especially regarding the fire resistance of materials and the influence of these properties on their mechanical behavior.
Currently, I am also focusing on the thermomechanics of natural polymers and their effective use in construction. I am involved in research on the effects of drought and changing climatic conditions on forest stands, collaborating with a successful team to find practical solutions. My portfolio includes several successful projects, where I served as a co-researcher responsible for the experimental part, as well as several patents in which I am listed as a co-author.
Therefore, my career focuses on the development and application of new methods in the field of material engineering and the protection of forest ecosystems.