Research team
Reasearch team (from right): Prof. dr hab. Eng. Magdalena Janus, Dr hab. Eng. Ewelina Kusiak-Nejman, prof. WPUT, Dr. Eng. Kamila Zając, Dr. Eng. Jarosław Strzałkowski
Prof. dr hab. Eng. Magdalena Janus – in 2002 she graduated from the Faculty of Chemical Technology and Engineering of the Szczecin University of Technology (currently the West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin), field of study chemical technology. In April 2021, she received the title of professor in the field of engineering and technical sciences. Her scientific interests mainly concern photocatalysis. In her research, she deals with photocatalytic water and air purification, recently with the use of modified building materials. She conducted research abroad, in Austria for 6 months, in Great Britain for 5 months and in Germany for 6 months. Prof. Janus is the author and co-author of over 70 scientific publications published in high-impact journals, and is the creator and co-inventor of over 20 patents. Her scientific achievements have been awarded many times. She was twice a laureate of the “Start” scholarship of the Foundation for Polish Science, received a scholarship for outstanding young scientists, financed by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, and received the 1st degree Award of the Minister of Science and Higher Education for scientific achievements. She was awarded many times by the Rector of the West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin for scientific achievements.
Dr hab. Eng. Ewelina Kusiak-Nejman, prof. WPUT – in 2007 she graduated from the Faculty of Technology and Chemical Engineering of the Szczecin University of Technology (currently the West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin), field of study environmental protection. In 2020, she obtained the degree of dr hab. in the field of engineering and technical sciences. Her scientific interests mainly concern the use of photocatalysis in water and air purification processes. She conducted research abroad and spent 6 months in Switzerland. Prof. Kusiak-Nejman is the author and co-author of over 80 scientific publications published in high-impact journals, she is also a co-inventor of over 20 patents. Her scientific achievements have been awarded many times. She was twice a laureate of the scholarship of the President of the City of Szczecin for the best students and doctoral students. She was awarded many times by the Rector of the West Pomeranian University in Szczecin for scientific achievements. In 2013, her doctoral thesis was awarded in the competition of the mayor of the city of Szczecin for the best doctoral thesis. received a scholarship for outstanding young scientists, financed by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education. Prof. Kusiak-Nejman is also the winner of the West Pomeranian Nobel Prize in the field of technical sciences.
Dr. Eng. Kamila Zając – in 2008 graduated from the Faculty of Chemical Technology and Engineering of the Szczecin University of Technology (currently the West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin), field of study: environmental protection. In 2014, she obtained a PhD degree in the discipline of chemical technology, and in 2022 in the discipline of civil engineering and transport. Her scientific interests mainly concern photocatalysis. In his research, she focuses on water purification and on obtaining and testing new photoactive building materials. Dr. Zając is a co-author of over 20 scientific publications published in journals with a high impact factor, she is also a co-inventor of 9 patents. Her scientific achievements have been awarded many times. Three times she was the winner of the scholarship of the President of the City of Szczecin for the best students and doctoral students. In 2014, her doctoral thesis was awarded as the best scientific work.
Dr. Eng. Jarosław Strzałkowski graduated from the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture of the West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin in 2012, majoring in construction. In 2019, he obtained a PhD degree in the discipline of construction. His scientific interests mainly concern lightweight cement composites. Dr. Strzałkowski is a co-author of over 20 scientific publications published in journals with a high impact factor, he is also the creator and co-inventor of 4 patents. His scientific achievements have been awarded many times. He received the award of the Minister of Development and Technology for his doctoral dissertation. He was awarded many times by the Rector of the West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin for scientific achievements.