• 2021-09-10

    Research of Piotr Winiarz Ph.D. Eng. described in the IEEE Photonics Society Newsletter

    In the July issue of the IEEE Photonics Society Newsletter in the section "This is my lab", where scientists from all over the world present their laboratories, an article about Piotr Winiarz Ph.D. Eng. and his research work was published. Piotr Winiarz is an assistant professor at the Institute of Nanotechnology and Materials Sciences in the Department of Ceramics, headed by Prof. Maria...

  • 2021-05-31

    The project Magnetic properties of selected oxide compounds containing transition metals

    The research work of dr Michał Winiarski concentrates on synthesis and characterization of new materials hosting strongly correlated electron systems, such as superconductors and magnets.   The aim of the project Magnetic properties of selected oxide compounds containing transition metals is to obtain a number of compounds containing, among others, copper and cobalt ions, and study...

  • 2021-05-31

    Intelligent material for medical sensors shall be created

    A team of chemists and material engineers from Gdańsk University of Technology and the University of Gdańsk - two of the three universities that are part of the Fahrenheit University Association - led by prof. Jacek Ryl from the Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics at GUT is working on creating an intelligent composite material using diamond for the production of electrochemical sensors...

  • 2021-03-18

    Prof. Wojciech Sadowski is a member of the Committee of Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences

    Prof. Wojciech Sadowski from the Institute of Materials Science and Nanotechnology was elected a member of Committee of Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences. He is a specialist in materials physics, nanotechnology, superconductivity, crystal growth, synthesis of inorganic materials, and optoelectronics. It is worth mentioning that Prof. Wojciech Sadowski is also a member of the...

  • 2021-03-18

    Project realized by our faculty selected for 2021 version of National Science Centre calendar

    The life of a scientist can be full of adventures and sometimes their profiles end up in a calendar! Every year National Science Centre selects twelve most interesting projects and promotes supervisors of these projects on pages of their calendar. For this year calendar the Centre selected one of our projects. The project is called “Functional Grading by Key doping in Catalytic electrodes...