Ivana Lorencová
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| Name and Surname: |
Ivana Lorencová |
| Title, Degree: |
RNDr. |
| Contact Address: |
National Technical Museum, Kostelní 42, Prague 7, Czech Republic |
| Phone: |
(+420) 220 399 197; (+420) 777 710 799 |
| E-mail: |
ivana.lorencova (at) ntm.cz |
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| Education: |
1982-1987
Faculty of Science of the Charles University, Prague
Subject: Chemistry
1988
Viva voce examination, RNDr. Degree, Faculty of Science of the Charles University, Prague
Subject: Nuclear chemistry |
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| Study Stays, Training Courses: |
1985
Institute of Microbiology of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Třeboň
Practical training
2007 - 2008
School of museum propedeutics (Association of Museums and Galleries) |
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| Work Experience: |
1986 - 1987
Institute for Production, Research and Use of Radioisotopes, Rádiová, Prague 10
Specialist
1997 - 2004
Gymnázium (Secondary school), Nad Vodovodem, Praha 10
Professor of chemistry; coordinator of the educational activities; consultant of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
1999 - 2002
EU Educational programme Socrates/Comenius 1 (project of the European collaboration of schools of the Czech Republic, Austria, Belgium and Poland)
Project Manager
2004 - 2008
National Technical Museum Prague, Department of the History of Science and Technology
Research Worker
2006
Project of the interactive educational program ENTER (grant project supported by the Unified Programme Document for Goal 3, proc. 3.1 – development of the initial education) region NUTS 2 (Capital City of Prague)
External Consultant
2006 - 2007
Project “Pictures from the Czech History 1914 – 2004” (grant project supported by the Unified Programme Document for Goal 3, proc. 3.1 – development of the initial education) region NUTS 2 (Capital City of Prague)
Head of the implementation team
From 2008 up to present
National Technical Museum Prague
Head of the Department of the History of Science and Technology |
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| Membership in Organizations: |
Czech Chemical Society
Association of Graduates and Friends of Charles University
Society for the History of Sciences and Technology |
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