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  • Piotr Jasiński prof. dr hab. inż.

    Piotr Jasinski obtained MSc in electronics in 1992 from the Gdansk University of Technology (GUT), Poland. Working at GUT, he received PhD in 2000 and DSc in 2009. Between 2001 and 2004 Post Doctoral Fellow at Missouri University of Science and Technology, while between 2008 and 2010 an Assistant Research Professor. Currently is an Associate Professor at Gdansk University of Technology working in the field of electronics, biomedical...

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  • Nanotechnologies in Development of Structural Materials and Biomaterials

    The nanometric materials and technologies resulted in nanostructures are reviewed. The examples of nanomaterials are shown. The typical nanotechnologies, including plastic deformation, mechanical attrition, controlled detonation, hot plasma jet synthesis, laser vaporisation, CVD and PVD, mechanical milling, annealing, ultrasonic irradiation, nanolithography, electrocrystallisation, electrospinning, sol-gel method, cryogenic laser-enhanced...

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  • Properties of LiMnBO3 glasses and nanostructured glass-ceramics

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    • P. Michalski
    • A. Gołębiewska
    • J. Trebosc
    • O. Lafon
    • T. Pietrzak
    • J. Ryl
    • J. Nowiński
    • M. Wasiucionek
    • J. Garbarczyk

    - SOLID STATE IONICS - Year 2019

    Polycrystalline LiMnBO3 is a promising cathode material for Li-ion batteries. In this work, we investigated the thermal, structural and electrical properties of glassy and nanocrystallized materials having the same chemical composition. The original glass was obtained via a standard melt-quenching method. SEM and 7Li solid-state NMR indicate that it contains a mixture of two distinct glassy phases. The results suggest that the...

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