Contact:
- email:
- maciej.wrobel@pg.edu.pl
Positions:
Assistant professor
- workplace:
- Katedra Metrologii i Optoelektroniki
Budynek A Wydziału Elektroniki, Telekomunikacji i Informatyki, EA 346
- phone:
- 3472482

Publications:
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Publication
- M. Pierpaoli
- P. Jakóbczyk
- M. Szopińska
- J. Ryl
- C. Giosué
- M. Wróbel
- G. Strugała
- A. Łuczkiewicz
- S. Fudala-Książek
- R. Bogdanowicz
- CHEMOSPHERE - Year 2025
Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), a persistent and bioaccumulative pollutant classified as a 'forever chemical', poses a global environmental and health risk due to its widespread use and resistance to degradation. The development of effective and efficient removal technologies is crucial to mitigate its long-term impacts. In this study, we present a novel approach to address the growing concern of emerging contaminants, particularly...
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Publication
- A. Lewkowicz
- M. Czarnomska
- E. Gruszczyńska
- K. Karpienko
- M. Wróbel
- M. Chabowska
- P. Bojarski
- Z Zagadnień Nauk Sądowych - Year 2024
The scope of this study is a new procedure for visualizing dactyloscopic traces on an absorbent surface using a solution based on aggregates of 1,8-diazafluoren-9-one (DFO) in a polyvinylpyrrolidone polymer (PVP). An absorbent surface is defined as a plain or thermal paper, which is considered to be a difficult surface due to its varying chemical composition. In the case of the thermal paper surface, the procedure can be further...
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Publication
- M. J. Głowacki (formerly: M. Głowacki)
- K. Karpienko
- M. Wróbel
- K. Szczodrowski
- C. Giosuè
- G. Barucca
- M. L. Ruello
- R. Bogdanowicz
- M. Pierpaoli
- Sustainable Materials and Technologies - Year 2024
Metal and metal oxide particles are abundant in various ash-based wastes. Utilizing these as catalyst sources for the fabrication of carbon nanomaterials could present a valuable approach to reduce our reliance on non-renewable and costly catalyst sources, thereby facilitating large-scale nanomaterial production. In this context, secondary waste materials (SWMs) are by-products resulting from the (complete or partial) combustion...
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Publication
In this article we present the novel spectroscopy method supported with machine learning for real-time detection of infectious agents in wastewater. In the case of infectious diseases, wastewater monitoring can be used to detect the presence of inflammation biomarkers, such as the proposed C-reactive protein, for monitoring inflammatory conditions and mass screening during epidemics for early detection in communities of concern,...
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- Materials - Year 2021
Due to the increasing popularity of tattoos among the general population, to ensure their safety and quality, there is a need to develop reliable and rapid methods for the analysis of the composition of tattoo inks, both in the ink itself and in already existing tattoos. This paper presents the possibility of using Raman spectroscopy to examine tattoo inks in biological materials. We have developed optical tissue phantoms mimicking...
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