W dniach od 10 do 19 kwietnia 2026 r. Politechnika Poznańska będzie gościć profesora Massouda Kaykhaii z Uniwersytetu Komeńskiego w Bratysławie. Wizyta tego światowej klasy eksperta jest częścią programu „Inicjatywa Doskonałej Współpracy Międzynarodowej”.
Podczas pobytu profesor Kaykhaii przeprowadzi intensywny program szkoleniowy dla studentów studiów podyplomowych, koncentrując się na nowoczesnych technikach mikroekstrakcji i zielonej chemii analitycznej. Program obejmuje:
- Wykład otwarty: Prezentacja autorskiej techniki mikroekstrakcji do fazy stałej za pomocą pipety (PT-µSPE).
- Kurs specjalistyczny: Cykl zajęć opartych na autorskim podręczniku profesora, obejmujący nowoczesne techniki przygotowania próbek do analizy skomplikowanych próbek, w tym dobór zielonych rozpuszczalników oraz mikroekstrakcję do fazy ciekłej i stałej.
- Warsztaty laboratoryjne: Szkolenie praktyczne z zakresu syntezy i optymalizacji rozpuszczalników głęboko eutektycznych oraz ich zastosowania w analizie matryc naturalnych i środowiskowych.
Wizyta ta jest kluczowym elementem współpracy z zespołem dr Joanny Zembrzuskiej, wzmacniającym pozycję Politechniki Poznańskiej jako regionalnego lidera w dziedzinie nowoczesnej analityki chemicznej.
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Seminarium: A Simple microextraction technique: PT-µSPE
April 15, 2026, 10:00 AM, room 0.07 B WTCh
Prof. Massoud Kaykhaii is a Full Professor of Analytical Chemistry (h-index: 31) with 192 peer-reviewed publications, 3 patents, 3 books, and participation in 153 conferences. He has supervised 120 MSc and PhD theses, acted as reviewer for 600+ journal articles, and serves on the editorial boards of 100 scientific journals.
His research focuses on advanced microextraction (SPME, LPME, pipette-tip µSPE), green analytical chemistry, deep eutectic solvents, and sample preparation for environmental, food, and biological analysis. He is the inventor of two microextraction techniques: salt-saturated single drop microextraction and micro-cloud point extraction.
He has received over 30 national and international grants, including VEGA (Slovakia), NAWA (Poland), Erasmus+, Endeavour (Australia, two times), and SAIA. Recognitions include: Top 0.5% ScholarGPS Global Scholar (2024), Top 2% Highly Cited Scientist (2022, 2023), Top 1% Reviewer Worldwide (Publons) — Chemistry, Cross-field, Multidisciplinary (2017–2019), and Best Researcher Awards (2009, 2017, 2020). He currently co-supervises a joint international PhD student (Elham Kamgar) with dr hab Joanna Zembrzuska at PUT.
Prof. Kaykhaii has active and ongoing scientific collaboration with the host institution, demonstrated by several joint publications with dr hab. Zembrzuska. These include:
Plant-derived phenolic acids in Shilajit: a comparative HPLC–MS/MS analysis across five regions. Sci Rep, February 2026.
Assessment of molecular dynamics in natural Shilajit using low-field NMR relaxometry for geographical traceability. Reviews in Analytical Chemistry, January 2026.
Quantifying of thallium in Shilajit and its supplements to unveil the potential risk of consumption of this popular traditional medicine, BMC Chemistry, January 2025 (6 citations).
Screening and quantification of inorganic anions in Shilajit and its supplements, BMC Chemistry, April 2025.
A comprehensive review on Shilajit: what we know about its chemical composition”, Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry, December 2023 (32 citations).
- 3 submitted papers are under review.
Furthermore, this collaboration yielded a recent (2026) high-impact publication in TrAC (IF 12.1) involving Dr. Justyna Werner, a researcher from PUT, strengthening institutional cooperation and confirming ongoing scientific integration.
Prof Kay has also presented five joint international conference papers with PUT collaborators, promoting the visibility and scientific impact of both institutions.
The Visiting Professor’s home institution
Comenius University Bratislava is the oldest and largest university in Slovakia and is ranked among the top 2–3% universities worldwide (QS, ARWU). The Faculty of Natural Sciences is internationally recognized for its contributions to analytical chemistry, environmental monitoring, molecular spectroscopy, and green chemistry. Its Department of Analytical Chemistry hosts advanced laboratories equipped for chromatographic, spectrometric, and microextraction research. The institution actively participates in EU research programs (Horizon Europe, Erasmus+, VEGA, NAWA, SAIA), enabling high-quality collaborative research and doctoral training.
