🆙 This is not the end of the successes of our talented Students 🥳.
On Tuesday, May 14, the Faculty Session of Scientific Circles at the Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology of Cracow University of Technology was held.
Our Students from the Ortyl Photo Lab Applied Photochemistry Circle at Tadeusz Kosciuszko Cracow University of Technology prepared presentations and participated in the SSKN to share the results of the innovative research they have the opportunity to conduct in the #OrtylPhotoLab under the supervision of Professor Joanna Ortyl.
The committee recognized the contribution of our young scientists and thus awarded both 1st degree students:
1st place Kacper Piskorz
2nd place Karolina Kozanecka and
3rd place Zuza Wątor Zuza Wątor.
Among the awarded 2nd degree students were:
1st place @Karolina Galuszka,
3rd place Izabela Cedzidło
Honorable mention also went to Weronika Walczyk 👩🔬🧪🧪.
In addition, our colleague from the friendly FutureLab 3D Masters Interdepartmental Circle Dawid Kiesiewicz received 2nd place in SSKN. FutureLab PK
👨🔬 We sincerely congratulate the winners of this year's Scientific Circles Session, and wish them continued success in their research in projects funded by the National Science Center and the National Center for Research and Development Foundation for Polish Science and Education
We wish you great motivation and strength for further scientific adventures 🙌👏
Cracow University of Technology
Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology
Laboratory of Photochemistry and Optical Spectroscopy
Warszawska 24
31-155 Cracow
Poland
Joanna Ortyl, Prof., Ph.D., DSc.
tel.: +48 (12) 628 31 36
e-mail: jortyl@pk.edu.pl
Awarded for scientific and research activities that resulted in numerous publications, patents, utility models, invention projects and practical applications and industrial implementations, especially in the field of photochemistry – including photopolymerization processes in polymer systems and photochemical processes taking place in organic molecules. The award is a direct result of the TEAM TECH project co-financed by the Foundation for Polish Science.
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