Group of Multifunctional Nanomaterials and Nanoparticles (Dr. Dominika Zákutná) ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** Dr. Dominika Zákutná’s group focuses on the synthesis and study of multifunctional nanostr emphasis on magnetoplasmonics, magnetoelectric materials, exchange magnets, and spin-excit materials with advanced magnetic and optical properties find applications in technological fields. The team operates at the intersection of chemistry, physics, and theoretical simulations, a truly interdisciplinary research environment. Chemists develop expertise in physics and characterization, physicists master synthetic techniques, and all members strengthen both understanding and experimental skills. The group specializes in advanced characterization particularly using neutron and synchrotron radiation. Through close collaborations with le facilities in France and the UK, the team accesses state-of-the-art instrumentation that r structural and magnetic details inaccessible to conventional methods. The group's research advances fundamental understanding of how nanomaterials behave at the nanometer length scales, bridging the gap between basic science and practical applications generation technologies and medicine. Since 2025, Dr. Dominika Zákutná has been a research scientist specializing in small-angle scattering (SANS), co-responsible for the operation and methodological development of the the Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) in Grenoble. Since 2019, she has served as an Assistant P head of the MultiFuN research group. She completed her PhD jointly at the Institut Laue-Langevin and the University of Cologne, research focused on the spin structure of magnetic nanoparticles and advanced neutron and techniques. In her teaching, she bridges theoretical foundations with current research, providing stud on experience in modern experimental methods. Through collaborations with international re she fosters the development of a new generation of scientists in the fields of materials s nanomaterials. Learn more: Group of Multifunctional Nanomaterials and Nanoparticles [ URL "https:// vaclavtyrpekl.wixsite.com/website/group-of-dr-zakutna"]