Kohout Tomas
Description
Focus of my research is planetary geophysics, reflectance spectroscopy, space weathering, impact processes, and space exploration. Together with members of my small Planetary Geophysics research group we try to understand planets and asteroids through laboratory experiments with meteorites and analysis of space mission observations. I am PI of the Milani CubeSat for ESA Hera mission, national Co-PI of the ESA Comet Interceptor mission, and a science team member of the BepiColombo MIXS instrument.
I actively participate in undergraduate and doctoral education and student supervision. I teach courses on Planetary geophysics, Planetary exploration, and Cosmochemistry and origin of the Solar System.
Affiliations
Czech Academy of Sciences
Institute of Geology
1999 - present
Source: ORCID
University of Helsinki
Source: ORCID
Publications (117)
2025
Superresolution color images from the sparse data cubes of the Hyperscout-H hyperspectral imager aboard the Hera mission
2024
Experimental constraints on the ordinary chondrite shock darkening caused by asteroid collisions
Ion- and laser-weathered spectra: How (dis)similar are they?
Granted funding (1)
Research Council of Finland
2021 - 2023
Activities and awards (11)
Conference presentation
Noise reduction in asteroid imaging using a miniaturized spectral imager
2021
International collaboration: No
Reviewer of a scientific journal
Reviewer
Springer Nature
2021
International collaboration: No
Conference presentation
Miniaturized Spectral Imaging Instrumentation for Planetary Exploration
2020
International collaboration: No