Mrs. Světlana Tomiczková, University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic
Mrs. Světlana Tomiczková is an experienced university lecturer and expert in geometry and mathematics with over 35 years of teaching and research experience. She specializes in descriptive, engineering, and differential geometry, as well as calculus. 🧮 As an Assistant Professor at the University of West Bohemia since 1987, she has contributed to academic programs and research activities. 🏫 She holds a Ph.D. from the University of West Bohemia and is an active member of several professional organizations, including the International Society of Geometry and Graphics (ISGG) 🌍. Mrs. Tomiczková is proficient in English and Russian.
Publication Profile
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Work Experience
Mrs. Světlana Tomiczková has been serving as an Assistant Professor at the University of West Bohemia (formerly VŠSE) in Pilsen since 1987. 🏫 With a deep expertise in descriptive geometry, engineering geometry, differential geometry, and calculus, she has been a dedicated educator. 📚 In addition to teaching, she has played a key role in the development of academic programs and research activities, ensuring the growth of her department. 🧑🏫 Mrs. Tomiczková has also collaborated on professional projects and published valuable research in the fields of geometry and education, further contributing to her academic community. ✍️
Mrs. Světlana Tomiczková holds a Ph.D. from the University of West Bohemia, Pilsen, earned in 2007. 🎓 Prior to this, she completed her RNDr. degree at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague, in 1989, and her Master’s Degree in the same faculty in 1987. 📚 Her strong academic background in mathematics and physics has laid the foundation for her distinguished career in geometry and education. 🧑🏫 Mrs. Tomiczková’s educational journey reflects her dedication to advancing knowledge in the mathematical sciences, which she continues to share through her teaching and research. ✨
Teaching and Areas
Mrs. Světlana Tomiczková specializes in several advanced areas of mathematics, with a particular focus on Descriptive Geometry, Engineering Geometry, Differential Geometry, and Calculus. 🧮 These subjects form the core of her teaching and research, allowing her to bring a comprehensive understanding of geometric principles to her students. 🏫 With her vast expertise, she applies these concepts not only in academic settings but also in practical engineering contexts. Her ability to teach complex mathematical topics has made her an invaluable educator at the University of West Bohemia. 🌍✨
Research Focus
Mrs. Světlana Tomiczková’s research primarily focuses on the intersection of geometry and mathematical education. 📐 Her work in descriptive geometry, engineering geometry, and differential geometry explores how geometric concepts can be taught effectively, often incorporating dynamic geometry software and computer algebra systems. 💻 She has also contributed to the development of problem-based learning approaches for future engineers, aiming to make complex concepts more accessible. 🌍 Mrs. Tomiczková’s research enhances the teaching of geometry through technological tools like GeoGebra, making mathematical principles both engaging and practical. ✨
Publication Top Notes
- Geometric software in courses of differential geometry (2020) 📚
- Motivation of a student in geometry courses at the faculty of mechanics (2019) 📚
- Using dynamic geometry and computer algebra systems in problem-based courses for future engineers (2015) 📚 – Cited by 2
- Computer-Aided Descriptive Geometry Teaching (2013) 📚 – Cited by 8
- Using GeoGebra in teaching descriptive geometry: Challenges and opportunities (2013) 📚 – Cited by 2
- Surfaces and their representation and approximation for technical applications (2009) 📚