Justyna Łuczak
Co-chair of the summer school.
Professor at Department of Process Engineering and Chemical Technology of Gdańsk Tech.
Her research interests include the development of new materials for photocatalytic degradation of pollutants, CO2 separation and photoconversion and H2 generation.
Justyna Szostak,
head of the ScienceApp project.
Justyna is an assistant professor, the chair of the Rector’s Internationalization Committee of Gdańsk Tech, Dean’s Proxy for Internationalization, Erasmus+ Coordinator, Coordinator of the International Relations Office of the FAP&M, and an expert in the joint international multiple degree programs. She represents the university in many international organizations, including the RealMaths Consortium. She is one of the Directors and a Co-Chair of Task Force Learning & Teaching of CESAER – an association of 58 European universities of technology that represents over 1 million students and almost 100,000 academic staff. CESAER is an acknowledged stakeholder organization working closely with many EU institutions, notably the European Commission, Parliament and Council. Together it has many thousands of EU-funded projects and has been awarded billions of Euros worth of European research funding.
Mateusz Cieślik
graduated in Chemistry at Gdańsk University of Technology and currently is Assistant Professor at Faculty of Chemistry, University of Gdańsk. He is involved in inderdisciplinary projects concerning the development of additive manufacturing technology in electrochemistry, biosensors and corrosion.
Iwona Kuzborska, M.Sc.
Iwona is an assistant employed in the Secretary Office of the Institute of Physics and Applied Computer Science. She is responsible for the promotion and registration. She is actively supporting the in-person activities of all of our ScienceApp events.
Przemysław Rakowski, M.Sc., Projects Office.
Przemysław works at the Project Office at the Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics. He provides administrative support for Principal Investigators and heads of the projects run at the Faculty.
Jacek Ryl
(born 1982) is an Associate Professor and Head of the Division of Electrochemistry and Surface Physical Chemistry at the Institute of Nanotechnology and Materials Engineering, Gdańsk University of Technology. The principal area of scientific activity lies in applied electrochemistry, in particular corrosion science, electrochemical sensors, electrocatalysis, and wastewater treatment. He is involved in the development of instantaneous impedance techniques with multisine perturbation, dedicated to the assessment of non-stationary processes. He is co-author of over 200 peer-reviewed papers in JCR journals. He was the PI (5 times) and WP leader (3 times) of projects awarded by international and national funding agencies. The most notable awards include scientific scholarship by the Minister of Science and Higher Education of Poland (2017) and the IV Division (Engineering Sciences) of the Polish Academy of Sciences award for scientific achievements (2019).
Advanced Materials Center
Research teams within the Advanced Materials Center focus on the production and characterization of innovative materials (including polymer and carbon, nanomaterials, superconductors and high-temperature conductive materials) with wide application in industry and medicine, but also aeronautics and oceanotechnics.
In addition, scientists at the new Center are dealing with issues related to the technology of manufacturing and obtaining innovative structures and instruments, material recycling and metrology.