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Recognition for prof. Katarzyna Rzeszut

Prof. Katarzyna Rzeszut has been honoured with the badge "For Merit to the Wielkopolskie Voivodeship."

On January 30, 2024, during the Wielkopolska Chamber of Construction gala at the "BUDMA 2024" international fair, director Robert Pilarczyk, representing the Marshal, awarded prof. Katarzyna Rzeszut, with the honorary badge "For Merit to the Wielkopolskie Voivodeship." 

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Congratulations!

International Student Conference organized in collaboration with the Baltic University Programme

If you are a student or doctoral student interested in the topic of sustainable development and related new threats, then the International Student Conference 'Changed circumstances and new threats for sustainability in the Baltic Sea Region', organized as part of the BUP, is the perfect event for you!

Space Robot Testing Center

As part of the Space Robot Testing Center (OTRK) project, a test hall with a total area of approximately 700 m2 was built as a testing ground for testing mobile robots for space exploration applications. The training ground dome has a specialized 360° projection installation of the planetary horizon and the celestial sphere. The training ground is also equipped with two mobile robots and two unmanned multi-rotor flying vehicles.

Success in the PRELUDIUM BIS NCN program

The National Science Center has announced the results of the 5th edition of the PRELUDIUM BIS competition for research projects carried out by doctoral students at doctoral schools. The projects qualified for funding in the life sciences group include the project "The role of microplastic pollution in the biosphere - sorption, desorption and ecotoxicity", headed by prof. Ewa Kaczorek from the Faculty of Chemical Technology. 

Bio Building Blocks - ecological future of the chemical industry

The European project "BIONEER" is an innovative initiative within a consortium of 13 participants, which includes four universities and nine industrial partners. The project primarily aims to develop the chemical sector through the diversification of biological building blocks and platform molecules. It focuses on expanding the synthesis of innovative compounds and polymers derived from lignocellulosic biomass, using both chemical and microbiological production methods.

Projekt Rural BioReFarmeries

The aim of the Rural BioReFarmeries project is to demonstrate the first model of a decentralized green biorefinery and to show the possibility of its replication in rural areas in Europe to enhance their economic potential within the framework of sustainable development. The project brings together 19 partners from 8 countries. The team from Poznan University of Technology, led by prof. Piotr Oleśkowicz-Popiel, will be responsible for developing the production of organic acids from green whey on a large laboratory scale and then initiating the process on a demonstration scale.

Poznan University of Technology with a visit to Leibniz Universität Hannover

On January 29-30, 2024, a delegation from the Poznań University of Technology visited Leibniz Universität Hannover (LUH).

Guests had the opportunity to visit the Hannover Institute of Technology (HITec), the SCALE research building - scalable production systems of the future and the Lower Saxony Center for Biomedical Engineering, Implant Research and Development (NIFE).