6 awarded projects will be carried out at the Faculty of Electrical, Electronic, Computer and Control Engineering:
- dr inż. Katarzyna Wojtera "Research on technology using heating of ferromagnetic nanocarriers in an electromagnetic field for targeted thermal ablation of cancer cells";
- dr inż. Jakub Jurek "Super-resolution reconstruction of diffusion magnetic resonance images of the prostate";
- dr inż. Natalia Bokla "Microfluidic structures for acoustofluidic separation of particles ACOUSTOSEP";
- dr Anna Laska-Leśniewicz "Towards creating guidelines for the accessibility of educational experiences in virtual reality (VR) – a pilot study among adults learning with special needs";
- dr inż. Filip Stuchała "The impact of thermally forced accelerated aging on the impact properties of GTL fluids compared to conventional mineral oil and ester fluids";
- dr inż. Ernest Stano "Studies on the accuracy of transformation of distorted and sinusoidal currents through transformers and current transducers in the frequency range from 50 Hz to 20 kHz".
3 projects at the Faculty of Chemistry:
- dr inż. Artur Przydacz "Pd(0) complexes as Lewis bases coupled with organocatalysis in cooperative dual catalysis";
- dr inż. Krzysztof Jerczyński "Degradable carriers for active substances with molecular brush architecture containing labile disulfide bonds";
- dr inż. Paulina Gątarek "Targeted metabolomic analysis in search of new biomarkers for Parkinson's disease using chromatographic techniques supported by multivariate statistical analysis".
2 projects at the Faculty of Biotechnology and Food Sciences:
- dr inż. Marcin Szustak "Erythritol and xylitol and their potential impact on platelet reactivity";
- dr inż. Krystian Gałęcki "Fluorimetric studies on the influence on determined kinetic parameters of drug-albumin binding in the presence of a second drug".
At the Faculty of Technical Physics, Computer Science, and Applied Mathematics:
- dr Michał Bełdziński "Differential equations with nonlinear boundary conditions dependent on function values".
At the Faculty of Process and Environmental Engineering:
- dr inż. Katarzyna Pieklarz "Innovative chitosan hydrogels containing disodium salts of purine and pyrimidine nucleotides - preparation and preliminary physicochemical characterization".
In total, young scientists from TUL will receive over 500,000 PLN for preliminary research and trips.