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dr inż. Daniel Gromadzki PhD., Eng., Assistant Professor

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Dr. Daniel Gromadzki, PhD, is specializing in polymer chemistry, biomaterials, and sustainable technologies. He earned his PhD in Macromolecular Chemistry from the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic and Charles University in Prague, solidifying his expertise in advanced polymer synthesis and applications. Fluent in multiple languages, including Polish, English, German, Czech and French, Dr. Gromadzki is a global academic presence with deep ties to research and education across Europe and Canada.

Currently an Assistant Professor at the Department of Polymer and Biomaterials Science at the West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Poland, Dr. Gromadzki excels in both teaching and research. He has developed and delivered courses such as Biomaterials, Introduction to Polymer Science, Polymer Technology, Advanced Chemical Technology, and Pharmaceutical Technology, engaging both Polish and international students.

Dr. Gromadzki’s research is at the forefront of bio-based polymer development, focusing on innovative materials for biomedical and pharmaceutical applications. Recently, he achieved a groundbreaking milestone by synthesizing the world’s first bio-based polyfuranoate colloidal nanoparticles, designed for controlled drug delivery. This innovation underscores his commitment to sustainable chemistry and green technologies.

Expert evaluator for the European Commission, Dr. Gromadzki has contributed to panels focusing on biodegradable nanoparticles for medical applications (nanoparticles crossing-blood brain barrier in demyelinations disorders of the central nervous system). He is also a reviewer for leading international journals in polymer chemistry and technology.

Dr. Gromadzki actively supervises student research projects, nurturing the next generation of scientists while promoting environmentally friendly materials and processes. 

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