
Michaela Barinova (née Uhlirova) obtained her Bachelor and Master degrees at University of Southern Bohemia, in Biology and Parasitology, respectively.
In 2005 she joined Tomas Bata University in Zlin, Faculty of Applied Informatics, as a researcher in the team of Prof. Karel Kolomaznik. In 2013 she obtained her PhD in Technology of Macromolecular Substances at Tomas Bata University in Zlin, Faculty of Technology with a Thesis on “Optimization of raw hide preservation”. From Dec 2013 to Aug 2015 she took a postdoctoral position during which she spent 3 months at Slovak University of Technology, Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology in Bratislava.
Since 2015 she is a researcher at Tomas Bata University in Zlín, Faculty of Applied Informatics, Regional Research Center CEBIA-Tech.
Her research interests include diffusion in natural polymers, leather technology, processing of solid waste from the leather industry, chromium control in wastes from tanneries, fiber proteins (collagen, keratin), protein hydrolysates and natural product chemistry.
Awards and Recognitions
• 2012 Werner von Siemens Excellence Award, Czech Republic (top free finalists) in category „Most significant achievement in the field of development and innovation"–proposal of a technology for complex processing of tannery waste fats (research group: Kolomaznik K., Barinova M., Pecha J., Sanek and Plsek S.).
• 2014 - Certificate of Merit from the Dean of Faculty of Applied Informatics for significant contribution to the development of R&D activities of the Faculty
She has participated in both national and international research projects (funded e.g. by EUREKA, Foreign Talents Science, Technology and Innovation grants in Vietnam), and besides publications in peer-reviewed journals she is co-author of a European patent. She also repeatedly taught a 2-day intensive training course on collagen in Devro company, Jilemnice, Czech Republic.

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