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Date added: 2023-07-12

Announcement of the results of the 5th edition of Radium Learning Through Research Programs

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Thirteen creative projects designed to support particularly talented students engaging in research activities in topics related to priority research areas have received funding under the program for a total of PLN 302,512.  

Implementation of the projects will make it possible to finance the costs of ongoing research by second-level students in Individual Research Studies.

In the completed call, the following projects received funding:

1. Use of DeepEutecticSolvents (DES) in the absorption process of purification of a model biogas stream from volatile organosulfur pollutants (VOCs)

      Project Manager: Dr. Patrycja Makoś-Chełstowska, awarded funds: PLN 23,430

      Faculty of Chemistry

2. Application of biosorbents from waste materials to remove volatile organic compounds from a model biogas stream 

      Project Manager: Dr. Patrycja Makoś-Chełstowska, awarded funds: PLN 23,650

      Faculty of Chemistry

3. Fabrication and characterization of composite dip coatings with antimicrobial substance on ß-type titanium alloy.

    Project Manager: Dr. Michal Bartmanski, awarded funds: PLN 23,980

    Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Shipbuilding

4. fabrication and characterization of composite antimicrobial pH-sensitive modifications on laser-melted new generation titanium alloy surface

     Project Manager: Dr. Michal Bartmanski, awarded funds: PLN 23,980

     Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology

5. Integration of stereo-EEG, eye tracking and pupillometry signals for evaluation as a biomarker of cognitive brain function in neurological diseases

     Project manager: Dr. Michal Kucewicz, awarded funds: PLN 22,000

     Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics

6. Removal of nitrogen compounds in hydrophytic beds with the addition of biocarbon

    Project manager: Prof. Dr. Ewa Wojciechowska, awarded funds: PLN 23,772

    Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering

7. Evaluation of the effect of varying process parameters on the properties of ceramic-polymer hybrid films produced by microarc oxidation and dip coating on titanium alloy Ti13Nb13Zr

    Project Manager: Dr. Michal Bartmanski, awarded funds: PLN 23,980

      Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology

8. Design and synthesis of new precursors of luminescent materials based on silanothiolate complexes of zinc and cadmium.

    Project manager: Agnieszka Pladzyk, Ph.D., awarded funds: PLN 18,700

    Faculty of Chemistry

9. design and production of biopolyurethanes adapted to a closed loop economy

    Project manager: Ewa Glowinska, Ph.D., awarded funds: PLN 23,650

      Faculty of Chemistry

10 Excellence in photocatalysis: Nanodiamonds as a key factor in improving the photocatalytic properties of potassium vanadates in the degradation of water pollutants

      Project Manager: Dr. Marta Prześniak-Welenc, awarded funds: PLN 23,650

        Faculty of Technical Physics and Applied Mathematics

11. evaluation of the effect of varying parameters of crystallization conditions on the acquisition of saccharopine reductase protein crystal from Candida albicans

       Project manager: Dr. Kamila Rząd, awarded funds: PLN 23,760

       Faculty of Chemistry

12. Assessment of phase separation in new biopolyurethanes subjected to thermal and hydrolytic degradation

     Project Manager: Ewa Glowinska, Ph.D., awarded funds: PLN 23,980

     Faculty of Chemistry

13. fabrication of ceramic-polymer layers on Ti13Zr13Nb alloy and their characterization for use as biomaterial for implants

       Project Manager: Dr. Michał Bartmanski, awarded funds: PLN 23,980

      Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology

Decisions will be sent by internal mail to applicants in the near future.

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