School Celebration - successes of Prof. Joanna Ortyl and the OrtylPhotoLab team!!!
We are proud to announce that during the celebration of the School Feast, Dr. Joanna Ortyl, Prof. Joanna Ortyl, was honoured with as many as four exceptional distinctions, which are a testament not only to her individual achievements, but also to the work of the entire OrtylPhotoLab research team:
🎖️ Honorary Badge of the Krakow University of Technology - in recognition of special contributions to the University and active support of its scientific and teaching activities.
🔬 Award for outstanding research and research and teaching staff - awarded for outstanding scientific achievements and commitment to research development and student education.
📚 Highest scoring interdisciplinary scientific publication - for co-authorship of a scientific paper combining different fields of knowledge and distinguished by significant impact in the scientific community.
📒 Highest scoring scientific publication - for authorship of a scientific paper with the highest point value published in a renowned journal.
All these successes are the result of the commitment, passion and daily intensive work of the entire OrtylPhotoLab team, which is constantly dedicated to science, pushing the boundaries of cognition and contributing to the general welfare of society through the development of modern technologies.
Our sincere congratulations to you and your entire team - your achievements are an inspiration to the entire academic community!
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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