Contact details:
Education:
09.2020 – present
Doctoral Studies in Advanced Materials and Nanosciences
Central European Institute of Technology, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic
Topic of the study: VAT 3D printing of functional nanocomposite materials
2018 – 09. 2020
Master’s study program in Chemistry, Technology and Properties of Materials
Faculty of Chemistry, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic
Master’s thesis title: Functionalization of Polypropylene by Maleimides
2019 – 02. 2020
Chemistry and Physics of Materials (Internship)
Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät, Universität Salzburg, Austria
2015 – 06. 2018
Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Technology and Properties of Materials
Faculty of Chemistry, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic
Bachelor’s thesis title: Hydrolytical stability of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate)
Professional Experience:
Additive manufacturing, Vat 3D printing, polymer nanocomposites, photopolymerization kinetics, spatial arragement of nanoparticles, functional properties
Projects:
– Photopolymerization kinetics of titanium dioxide nanocomposites for SLA 3D printing and their implementation into a bio-mimetic structural design
Duration of the project: 01.01.2022 — 31.12.2022
Role: principal person responsible
– Advanced photopolymerized nanocomposite materials processed by additive manufacturing
Duration of the project: 01.10.2021 — 30.09.2024
Role: fellow researcher
– Nature-inspired nanocomposite foams for constructional applications
Duration of the project: 01.01.2020 — 31.12.2022
Role: fellow researcher
Korčušková, M., Petruš, J., Lepcio, P., Kučera, F., & Jančář, J. (2022). Novel approaches for functionalization of polypropylene by maleimides. Polymer, 238. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polymer.2021.124398
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.
Projekt i wdrożenie: Magic Studio