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Date added: 2024-02-02

Announcement of the results of the 6th edition of Radium Learning Through Research Programs

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Fourteen creative projects designed to support particularly talented students engaging in research activities in topics related to priority research areas have received funding under the RADIUM LEARNING THROUGH RESEARCH PROGRAMS for a total value of more than PLN 328,580.

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:

Fourteen creative projects designed to support particularly talented students engaging in research activities in topics related to priority research areas have received funding under the RADIUM LEARNING THROUGH RESEARCH PROGRAMS for a total value of more than PLN 328,580.

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:

Theoretical and experimental studies of innovative loop heat pipes filled with ceramic porous material used in space and satellite technologies.
Project Manager: Paweł Szymański, PhD Eng., Department of Mechanical Engineering and Shipbuilding

Funds awarded: PLN 24,000

Modern thermoelectric materials based on composite composition 
Project manager: Tadeusz Miruszewski, Ph.D., Faculty of Technical Physics and Applied Mathematics

 Funds awarded: PLN 23,980

The effect of high configurational entropy on conductivity and thermoelectric properties of mixed ionic-electronic perovskites
Project leader: Sebastian Wachowski, Ph.D., Department of Technical Physics and Applied Mathematics

Funds awarded: PLN 23,023

Application of mechanochemistry in obtaining heterocyclic compounds
Project leader: Sebastian Demkowicz, Ph.D., Faculty of Chemistry

Funds awarded: PLN 23,999.80

Transparent heterostructures based on titanium dioxide nanotubes and gold for biomedical diagnostics
Project manager: Jacek Ryl, Ph.D., Department of Technical Physics and Applied Mathematics

Funds awarded: PLN 23,980

Optimization of process parameters for obtaining biomethane from biogas using pressure swing adsorption (PSA)
Project leader: Bartosz Szulczyński, Ph.D., Department of Chemistry

Funds awarded: PLN 23,980

Mechanical metamaterials fabricated using 3D printing technology
Project manager: Prof. Magdalena Rucka, Ph.D., Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Funds awarded: PLN 23,870

Studies of electrical and piezoresistive properties of concretes with conductive additives
Project manager: prof. dr. hab. inż. Magdalena Rucka, Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Funds awarded: PLN 23,980

Scattering of low-energy electrons on CD4 and C2D4 molecules
Project manager: Paweł Możejko, PhD, Department of Technical Physics and Applied Mathematics

Funds awarded: PLN 22,550

Highly biocompatible hydrogel-coated surgical meshes
Project leader: Justyna Kucińska-Lipka, Ph.D., Department of Chemistry

Funds awarded: PLN 23,980

Trust in digital financial services: Analysis of customer perspectives
Project manager: Ewelina Sokołowska, Ph.D., Faculty of Management and Economics

 Funds awarded: PLN 23,260.60

Nonlinear control and optimization methods as applied to the analysis and minimization of magnetic signatures described using a multidipole model
 Project Manager: Jarosław Tarnawski, Ph.D., Department of Electrical Engineering and Automation

 Funds awarded: PLN 22,000

Application of stable perovskite cells in "Internet of Things" devices
 Project manager: Damian Głowienka, Ph.D., Faculty of Technical Physics and Applied Mathematics

 Funds awarded: PLN 22,660

ISB AMBER gen. 2 (Autonomous Modular Biotechnological Experiment on a Rocket) - development of a platform to perform scientific research of astrobiotechnological nature
Project Manager: Beata Krawczyk, Ph.D., Department of Chemistry

Funds awarded: PLN 23,320

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