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 as first or corresponding authors.
Karthika was among this year’s speakers, with her work on low-cost ITO microbands and array electrodes. You can read more about it in the previous post. The talk was in hybrid format and could be also seen through Zoom.
Elżbieta presented her work on syringe ion-selective electrodes during the poster session. You can read more about the sensors and the project here.