On July 18, Elżbieta, Karthika, and Emilia traveled to Gdańsk University of Technology for a knowledge transfer meeting organized by prof. Jacek Ryl and the local student science club RedOX, affiliated with the ECS. During the meeting, Elżbieta presented various methods our group has explored for fabricating electrodes for 3D cell cultures. She received valuable…
Category: Conferences
Emilia at the Matrafured Conference
Following the STER Summer School, Emilia traveled to Hungary to participate in the Matrafured Conference on Chemical Sensors from June 16 to 21, 2024. Established in 1972, this conference has a storied history spanning over half a century. Held every two to three years, the event takes place in the picturesque and relatively secluded location…
Participating and Co-organizing the STER Summer School in Redox Processes
From June 10 to 14, our institute had the privilege of hosting the STER Summer School in Redox Processes, funded by the NAWA program. Each day of the workshop was dedicated to a specific topic, beginning with a tutorial lecture by an internationally renowned expert, followed by presentations from students and local specialists. This event…
Karthika’s presentation at the Dornburg Doctoral Seminar in Thuringia
Together with 15 other PhD students from our institute Karthika went to the Dornburg Doctoral Seminar hosted by the Leibniz-Institut für Photonische Technologien in Thuringia from 18 to 21 March. Karthika was chosen for an oral presentation and talked about “Low-cost ITO microelectrodes for biosensing using Prussian blue analogues as mediators”. The presentation was well…
Karthika’s talk and Elżbieta’s poster on the Microsymposium
Every January, the IPC PAS organizes a Microsymposium, which serves two primary purposes: to present the past year’s research endeavours and stimulate academic discourse among the institute’s diverse groups, teams, and labs. The speakers, carefully selected from young researchers, both pre-and post-PhD, should have demonstrated excellence through their published work in the preceding year, either…
Emilia visiting Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology in Jena together with delegation from the IPC PAS
At the beginning of December, Emilia and other group leaders from the IPC PAS visited the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology in Jena. The bus trip was organized to foster collaboration between the institutes and provide a chance to pursue EU funding together. With so many scientists from both institutes presenting, the talks were divided…
Emilia’s keynote talk on SMCBS 23′ conference
Emilia was invited to the 11th International Workshop on Surface Modification for Chemical and Biochemical Sensing to give a keynote talk entitled “Simple systems for electrochemical ion sensing”. The conference was held in Łochów, Poland, between the 3rd and 7th of November 2023. Apart from the standard scientific presentations, the conference was rich in tutorial…
Wojtek and Emilia on ML in PL 23′ conference
The ML in PL conference is Poland’s biggest scientific event on machine learning research and applications, organized yearly in Warsaw. This year’s event was held from the 26th to the 29th of October at Copernicus Science Centre and two Warsaw universities. Emilia and Wojtek had the chance to hear about programming autonomous robots to tackle…
Emilia on “Women in science” conference in Łódź
Emilia was invited to participate in “Kobiety w Nauce wczoraj i dziś” conference, which was held on the 18th of October in the Pinokio Theater in Łódź. Apart from scientific presentations, the conference included several discussion panels. One covered the impact of new technologies on how we can experience the world, including the possibilities of…
Steven and Emilia at SOLARIS synchrotron
Some time ago, prof. Jakub Szlachetko visited IChF to advertise the new synchrotron that was built in Krakow. Solaris was opened for users in 2018, and from that time onwards, it is getting a steadily growing influx of users. The seminar was just a prelude, as both institutes want to tighten collaboration and get more…