Mgr. Adam Říčka, Ph.D.

Assistant professor, Department of Geological Sciences


office: pav. 11/01004e
Kotlářská 267/2
611 37 Brno

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phone: +420 549 49 6605
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CV

Curriculum vitae

Name, first names, scientific degrees
  • Mgr. Adam Říčka, Ph.D.
    Born: 16th October 1979, Brno, Czech Republic Nationality, Status: Married, Four children
Department/Faculty/University
  • Department of Geological Sciences, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University
    Kotlářská 267/2, Brno, 611 37, Czech Republic
    e-mail: ricka@sci.muni.cz
Function, current position
  • Assistant Professor, Department of Geological Sciences, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University
Education and academic qualifications
  • 2010 Ph.D. in Geological Sciences, Dept. Of Geological Sciences, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
  • 2004 MSc in Geology, Hydrogeology and Geochemistry, Dept. of Geological Sciences, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
Professional experience
  • 2013 Department of Geological Sciences, Assistant Professor
  • 2009-2013 RWE Gas Storage Co., Reservoir Engineer
  • 2005-2009 Aquatest Co., Hydrogeologist
  • 2005-2011 Department of Geological Sciences, Specialist
  • 2004-2005 Aquaenviro Ltd., Hydrogeologist, GIS Specialist
Teaching activities
  • Hydrogeological modeling, Applied Hydrogeology, Mine hydrogeology, Reservoir Hydrogeology, Fundamentals of groundwater hydraulics, Groundwater protection, Methods of Geological and Hydrogeological Research, Field Course of Hydrogeology and Geochemistry
Research activities
  • Groundwater Resources Evaluation
  • Groundwater flow and transport modelling
  • Hydrogeology of Mining Sites
  • Well and Reservoir Hydraulics
Professional stays abroad
  • 2024 University of Oviedo, Spain: Project focused on the influence of geological and climatic conditions on coastal groundwater resources in Spain
  • 2021 RWTH Aachen University, Germany: Internationalisation and inovation in teaching of Geoenvironmental risks and remediations courses
  • 2015 Crete, Greece: Ancient groundwater resource
  • 2014 Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia: Assesment of groundwater resource for the Saninshand city
  • 2013 Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia: Lessons of numerical modeling of groundwater flow and transport
  • 2013 Sainshand, Mongolia: Field research of groundwater resource
  • 2013 Kalle Erdgasspeicher RWE, Germany: Well and formation testing
  • 2012 Berliner Erdgasspeicher GmbH & Co. KG, Germany: Testing of Threshold capillary and fracture Pressure
  • 2012 La Défense, France: Numerical modeling of multi-phase flow, Petrel reservoir Engineering Simulation training (Schlumberger)
  • 2011 Abu Dhabí, United Arab Emirates: Reservoir characteristics and Simulation Conference and Exhibition, SPE
  • 2010 Celle, Germany: Introduction to Wireline Log analysis, Baker-Hughes company
  • 2007 Addis Ababa, Geological Survey of Ethiopia: Lessons of Numerical modeling of groundwater flow and real model cooperation
  • 2006 Université de Liége, Belgium: Course of the Numerical Modeling of Groundwater Flow and Transport (GMS, EMS-i)
Professional stays in Czech Republic
  • 2012 Prague, Czech Republic: Shale as a Reservoir: Leveraging Formation Characterisation, Well Placement and Unique Completions to Improve Multi-Stage Stimulation, SPE applied technology workshop
  • 2010 Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic: Course of underground hydraulics and numerical modeling
  • 2010 Brno, Czech Republic: Course of the Welltest evaulation - PanSystem and PanMesh SW (Weatherford)

2024/11/27

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