From 17 February, Sensor Arrays got a new group member, Damian Gierek. Damian is a master’s student at the Department of Physics, University of Warsaw, where he specialises in computer modelling of physical phenomena. His academic background combines solid training in physics with a strong computational focus, particularly in the application of modern data‑driven methods…
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New group member -Joanna Koprowska
We are pleased to announce that Joanna Koprowska joined our research group on 15 October 2024. Joanna brings with her a strong interdisciplinary background, having just completed a double master’s degree at the University of Warsaw. In October 2024, she successfully defended her chemistry thesis and is currently finalising her second thesis in forensic chemistry….
Steven is back (and already winning prizes)!
After 8 months at Aarhus University’s Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Centre (iNANO) in Denmark, from October 2024, Steven is (this time officially) again a member of the Sensor Arrays group. During his postdoc with Prof. Elena Ferapontova, Steven was learning about aptamers. Prof. Ferapontova’s research centres on the electrical and electrocatalytic properties of nucleic acids and enzymes…
Summer intern Basia working on paper-based and biphasic systems
In September we had a short-term group member from Poznan University of Technology. Barbara Piechel, a BSc student at the Faculty of Chemical Technology, worked with Emilia on the newly started project aimed at detecting date rape drugs. The internship also marks the beginning of closer cooperation between IPC PAS and Poznan University of Technology,…
New group member Weronika working with Martyna on ion-transfer voltammetry
This summer, we had two interns from the Warsaw University of Technology. You can find more about Julia’s work with Ela on potentiometric sensors here. Now we want to present Weronika Góral, a 3rd-year Faculty of Chemistry, WUT student who, during her internship, worked with Martyna on using oils as an organic phase for ion-transfer…





