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  • The progress in technology of biodegradable polymers

    e-Learning Courses
    • H. Janik

    Kurs obejmuje 15 godz. Wykładów (18-22.01. 2021)z zagadnień związanych z omówieniem różnych polimerów biodegradowalnych, ich syntezą i postąpami w otrzymywaniu, analizie, zastosowaniu.

  • Catalysis, process design and industrial production of polymers

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    • L. Jasińska-Walc

  • Inter Applied Chemistry Programme 7 Principles of Environmental MicrobiologyC.W. Knapp

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    • A. Głowacz-Różyńska
    • M. Tobiszewski
    • C. Jungnickel
    • P. Filipkowski

    Inter Applied Chemistry Programme 7 Dr Charles W. Knapp BSc MSc PhD FHEA Principles of Environmental Microbiology

  • [NCh, ICh] Physical Chemistry of Organic Compounds in Natural Waters

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    {mlang pl} Dyscyplina: Nauki chemiczne Zajęcia obieralne dla doktorantów Prowadzący:  prof. dr hab. Tadeusz Górecki Liczba godzin: 15   {mlang} {mlang en} Discipline: Chemical science Elective course for  PhD students Academic teacher: prof. dr hab. inż. Tadeusz Górecki Total hours of training: 15 teaching hours {mlang}

  • Inter Applied Chemistry Programme 5 Intorduction to hazard assessment of chemicals Marta Markiewicz

    e-Learning Courses
    • A. Głowacz-Różyńska
    • M. Tobiszewski
    • C. Jungnickel
    • P. Filipkowski

    Inter Applied Chemistry Programme 5 Intorduction to hazard assessment of chemicals Marta Markiewicz Marta Markiewicz obtained a Master’s degree in Biotechnological Engineering in 2007 from Koszalin University of Technology with the thesis focusing on recovery of native proteins from industrial waste streams using preparative ion-exchange chromatography. Subsequently she obtained a PhD in Technical Science (2012) from Gdańsk...

  • Anna Lisowska-Oleksiak prof. dr hab.

    Anna Lisowska-Oleksiak, born in 1952,  has been working at GUT since 1977. Currently is employed at the Faculty of Chemistry as a full professor. She was employed as a research assistant at the University of St Andrews in the group of C. A. Vincent and P.G. Bruce  (1991-1994). She completed a two-month research internship in CEA Grenoble (2011). Anna Lisowska-Oleksiak obtained her MSc in chemistry at Nicolaus Copernicus University...

  • Janusz Datta prof. dr hab. inż.

    In 1988, Janusz Datta finished his studies at the Gdańsk University of Technology (GUT), Faculty of Chemistry. Since then he has been employed at the Faculty of Chemistry in the Department of Polymer Technology. During the first six years of employement he was worked  as a scientist. In this period, he travelled extensively to ZACHEM company located  in Bydgoszcz to gain practical experience related to chemical processing. In 1994,...

  • Wojciech Wojnowski dr inż.

    Ukończył V Liceum Ogólnokształcące w Gdańsku w klasie o profilu matematyczno-fizycznym z wykładowym językiem angielskim. W 2009 roku rozpoczął studia na Wydziale Chemicznym PG na kierunku technologia chemiczna, uzyskując w 2012 roku tytuł inżyniera, a w 2013 tytuł magistra. W latach 2013–2015 studiował sinologię na Uniwersytecie w Nankinie dzięki uzyskaniu Stypendium Rządu ChRL. Po powrocie do Polski w 2015 roku rozpoczął studia...

  • Molecularly imprinted polymers applied in capillary electrochromatography and electrophoresis techniques

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    Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) are synthetic materials with predetermined selectivity for a particular analyte or group of structure-linked chemicals which make them an ideal separation component. The process of developing and applying new types of MIPs in the field of environmental analytical chemistry has been broadly discussedi n many scientific studies in recent years. The use of new types of MIP sorbents as unique sorption...

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  • Environmental impact and industrial development of biorenewable resources for polyurethanes

    Polyurethanes are among the most developed types of polymers. They are produced from the three primary components, i.e., polyols, low-molecular-weight glycols used as chain extenders, and diisocyanates. Until recently, all these substrates have been obtained via petrochemical processes. A decrease in petroleum-based resources and new ecological trends in chemistry, chemical technology, and materials engineering have generated increasing...

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