The European Ceramic Society
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Poland
Faculty of Chemistry - ADVANCED CERAMICS GROUP
Chemistry as a tool in design and synthesis of new additives dedicated to processing of ceramic materials
Director : Prof. DSc. Paulina WIECIOSKA
Email : pwiecinska@ch.pw.edu.pl
Phone : +48 22 2347413
Address : WUT Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Chemistry Department of Inorganic Chemistry Technology 3 Noakowskiego St., 00-664 Warsaw
Website : under construction
Research topics :
- Organic additives dedicated to colloidal processing of ceramic powders; gel-casting; thermal analysis coupled with mass spectrometry of different materials
Contact information:
Prof. DSc. Paulina WIECIOSKA
Email: pwiecinska@ch.pw.edu.pl
- Ferroelectric ceramic-polymer composites for microwave applications; development of new binders for tape-casting, ceramic-metal composites; ceramic-polymer composites on the porous ceramic base; porous ceramic materials for different applications (ozonation of drinking water and aeration
of waste water)
Contact information:
Prof. DSc. Mikolaj SZAFRAN
Email: szafran@ch.pw.edu.pl
- Development of ceramic-organic systems for technologies using UV curing; smart materials based on shear-thickening-fluids
Contact information:
Dr. Pawel FALKOWSKI
Email: falkowski@ch.pw.edu.pl
- Shaping of oxide powders by DCC; characterization (SEM, TEM) of ceramic materials; transparent conductive oxides (TCO)
Contact information: Dr. Piotr WIECIOSKI
Email: pwiecinski@ch.pw.edu.pl
- Smart materials based on shear-thickening-fluids
Contact information: M.Sc. Radoslaw ŻUROWSKI
Email: rzurowski@ch.pw.edu.pl
Exceptional facilities :
- Laboratory of thermal analysis coupled with mass spectrometry;
- Shaping facilities (planetary ball mills, rheometer up to 200°C, furnaces up to 1800°C);
- Facilities for organic synthesis of new compounds (binders, deflocculants, etc.).
Financial support programmes :
- European funds and National fundings from the National Centre for Research and Development and the National Science Centre.
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