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Date added: 2023-02-10

Results of the Technetium Talent Management Grants competition (3rd edition)

Technetium Talent Management Grants
The third edition of the Technetium Talent Management Grants Program proved to be very popular as previous call for proposals. 19 winning projects received funding - for a total amount of PLN 443,389. Technetium Programe supports the activity of mentors cooperating with talented students.

The ranking list is available on website: https://pg.edu.pl/badawcza/2023-02/wyniki-iii-edycja-technetium-talent-management-grants

At the Faculty of Chemistry, funding was granted to 9 projects (almost 50% of Gdańsk Tech funding!) within the Research Centers:

EkoTech Center

  1. Project subject: „Microplastic as a carrier of organic environmental micropollutants”
    Project manager: Anna Skwierawska, PhD, DSc (Department of Chemistry and Technology of Functional Materials)
    Funds awarded: PLN 24,970

Advanced Materials Center

  1. Project subject: „Tailor-made organic adsorbents in the service of the Baltic Sea”
    Project manager: Anna Skwierawska, PhD, DSc (Department of Chemistry and Technology of Functional Materials)
    Funds awarded: PLN 24,860
  2. Project subject: „Application of functionalized polyolefin elastomers in the modification of viscoelastic properties of road bitumens”
    Project manager: Lidia Jasińska-Walc, PhD, DSc (Department of Chemistry and Technology of Functional Materials)
    Funds awarded: PLN 24,997.50
  3. Project subject: „Optical sensing materials based on 2-methylimidazole chromogenic macrocyclic derivatives”
    Project manager: Ewa Wagner-Wysiecka, PhD, DSc (Department of Chemistry and Technology of Functional Materials)
    Funds awarded: PLN 23,650
  4. Project subject: „Strontium and cobalt molybdate based materials for the electrochemical hydrogen evolution reaction”
    Project manager: Mariusz Szkoda, PhD, Eng. (Department of Chemistry and Technology of Functional Materials)
    Funds awarded: PLN 24,970
  5. Project subject: „Method development for obtaining an efficient photocathode based on CuBi2O4 for photoelectrocatalytic hydrogen generation”
    Project manager: Konrad Trzciński, PhD, Eng.  (Department of Chemistry and Technology of Functional Materials)
    Funds awarded: PLN 23,320

BioTechMed Center

  1. Project subject: „Polymer systems for the release of active substances”
    Project manager: Justyna Kucińska-Lipka, PhD, DSc (Department of Polymer Technology)
    Funds awarded: PLN 24,997.50
  2. Project subject: „Neurotrophins activity in tissue regeneration”
    Project manager: Prof. Paweł Sachadyn, PhD, DSc (Department of Molecular Biotechnology and Microbiology)
    Funds awarded: PLN 24,999.70
  3. Project subject: „Gold complexes with N-donor ligands - shiny killers of microbes”
    Project manager: Prof. Anna Dołęga, PhD, DSc (Department of Inorganic Chemistry)
    Funds awarded: PLN 25,000

Congratulations!

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