prof. RNDr. Rudolf Brázdil, DrSc.
Professor, Department of Geography
office: pav. 05/02008
Kotlářská 267/2
611 37 Brno
phone: | +420 549 49 3167 |
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Field of study: Physical Geography
Topics of doctoral theses (supervisor)
- Seasonal air temperature variability in the Czech Republic during the last 300 years based on instrumental, documentary and natural proxy data – graduate 2018
- Spatiotemporal variability of hydrometeorological extremes and their impacts in the Jihlava region in the 1650 - 1880 period – graduate 2017
- Precipitation conditions of the Brno region – graduate 2013
- Meteorological and phenological observations of the Bohemian Patriotic-Economic Society in the years 1817-1847 – graduate 2011
- Grapevine information as a source of the climatological knowledge in the Czech Republic in the past, present and future – graduate 2010
- Analysis of Visual Daily Weather Records and Early Instrumental Meteorological Observations in the Czech Lands – graduate 2008
- Snowmelt-runoff modelling in the Upper Hron river basin – graduate 2007
- Database Processing of Climatological Data – graduate 2007
- Temporal and spatial analysis of hailstorms of the summer half -year on the territory of Moravia and Silesia in the 19th and 20th centuries – graduate 2006
- Air Temperature Fluctuations in the Czech Republic in the Period of Instrumental Measurements – graduate 2006
- Reconstruction of Climatic Fluctuations in the Czech Lands during the 18th Century – graduate 2003
- Reconstruction of Precipitation Based on the Fir and Pine Tree-Rings in Southern Moravia Region in the Period 1376-1996 – graduate 2001
Topics of doctoral theses (consultant)
- Interactions between fluvial processes and colonizing vegetation on gravel bed rivers – graduate 2019
Field of study: Physical geography
Topics of doctoral theses (supervisor)
- Flash floods in Moravia and Silesia during the 19th-20th centuries – graduate 2020
Field of study: Physical geography
Topics of doctoral theses (supervisor)
- Soil drought variability in Central Europe and its circulation drivers – graduate 2024
- Automation of meteorological measurements and its influence on trends of selected climatological characteristics – graduate 2021
Topics of doctoral theses (consultant)
- The modelling of soil water erosion in context of hydrological processes in small catchments – graduate 2020
- Variability of air temperature and related meteorological parameters on James Ross Island, Antarctic Peninsula, based on surface observations and numerical model outputs – graduate 2020