David Sýkora,
University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Czech Republic
Biography
Assoc. Prof. David Sýkora Ph.D. was born at MÄ›stec Králové, Czech Republic. He graduated from the Charles University in Prague, Department of Organic Chemistry. After graduation he worked as an application specialist at Tessek Ltd. where he was responsible for the design and evaluation of new sorbents for HPLC and the development of new chromatographic applications. He received his Ph.D. from the Institute of Chemical Technology (now the University of Chemistry and Technology, UCT Prague). As a postdoctoral fellow, he stayed in the laboratory of Professor J. M. J. Fréchet at the University of California, Berkeley, where he worked in the area of chromatographic characterization of synthetic polymers and development of innovative stationary phases, particularly monoliths, for HPLC, CEC, and GC. Currently he is an Associate Professor at UCT Prague. His interests cover the development of chromatographic methods, mainly suitable for medicinal research and analysis, and the development of new separation media for HPLC, CE, and CEC. His scientific interests also include hyphenated techniques, particularly LC-MS. DS published more than 100 papers in impacted journals.
Abstract
Abstract : New HPLC stationary phases prepared by ugi multicomponent synthesis