Optometry and Spectroscopy Group
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Conducted research |
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Associate Professor Józef Cebulski - head of the division phone: +48 17 851 86 73 |
Raman and IR (Fourier transform FTIR) spectroscopy investigations of semiconductor crystals, glasses and tissues. In crystals, research concerns the electron-phonon interaction. In glasses structural properties are studied. Tissues are investigated in order to establish the markers that can be useful in the treatment of selected cancerous tumors. |
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Dr Grzegorz Gruzeł phone: +48 17 851 86 63 |
Preparation of noble metal nanoparticles and so-called nanoframes with different morphologies (shape, size, chemical composition, phase segregation) as potential nanocatalysts in fuel cells by chemical methods. Characterization of the obtained nanostructures by transmission and scanning electron microscopy, XRD, zeta potential measurements, and examination of their electrochemical properties in alcohol oxidation reactions. |
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Dr Bohdan Mahlovanyi phone: +48 17 851 86 75 |
Investigation of glassy materials based on oxides and chalcogenides for applications in infrared photonics and medicine. Study of biological materials using infrared spectroscopy methods (FTIR, ATR, Raman) and Fiber Evanescent Wave Spectroscopy with the use of optical fibers based on chalcogenide glasses. |
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Dr Yaroslav Shpotyuk phone: +48 17 851 86 75 |
Investigation of amorphous materials based on chalcogenide glasses and ceramics used in infrared photonics, biomedical sensors and optoelectronic devices. |
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Dr Mariusz Spyra phone: +48 17 851 85 97 |
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Beata Turaj, MA phone: +48 17 851 85 97
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Engineering and technical workers |
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Wiktor Trojanowski Eng, MS phone: +48 17 851 85 97 |
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