List of the example proposed master theses:
Prof. Michał Banaszak
1) Modeling of mixtures of block copolymers as potential intelligent materials.
2) Simulation of dynamics in dry ionic copolymers.
Dr hab. Krzysztof Gibasiewicz:
1) Electrochemical and optical studies of photoelectrodes composed of photosynthetic proteins and conducting glass;
2a) Primary steps of electron transport in photosynthetic proteins immobilized in redox hydrogel matrix;
2b) Preparation and characterization of solar devices based on conductive polymers and photosynthetic proteins.
Dr hab. Tomasz Grzyb:
Synthesis and up-conversion luminescence properties of Yb3+, Nd3+ and Er3+-doped LiYF4 nanoparticles
Dr Mateusz Kempiński:
1) Electronic properties of graphene-based structures at different oxidation levels;
2) Influence of surface structurization on the wettability of solid surfaces
Dr hab. Jarosław S. Kłos:
Computer simulations of neutral and charged polymer systems in various environments
Dr hab. Jarosław W. Kłos:
1) Numerical calculations of magneto-elastic excitations in nanostructures;
2) Designing of microwave filters based on periodic microstripe lines
Prof. Tomasz Kostyrko:
Influence of interference effects on the thermoelectric power of functionalized/defected carbon nanostructures (graphene stripes, nanotubes)
Prof. Maciej Krawczyk:
1) Collective wave excitations in skyrmion lattices – control of interaction between topological states of magnetizations in nanodots;
2) Systematic investigation of wave band structure in artificial crystals by control properties of the interface regions
Dr hab. Aleksandra Trzaskowska
Elastic properties of loaded photovoltaic substrates
Dr hab. Aleksandra Pajzderska:
Molecular dynamics simulations of energy materials
Prof. Marek Szafrański:
1) Hybrid organic-inorganic perovskite photovoltaics under high pressure;
2) Studies of barocaloric effects for solid-state cooling applications
Prof. Małgorzata Śliwińska-Bartkowiak:
1) The wetting energy measurements (surface tensions, contact angles) for the Lennard – Jones (small molecules) and also ionic liquids on different surfaces (HOPG, silica, mica, funcionalized graphene surfaces);
2) The density changes on liquids monolayers at the different surfaces relatively to the bulk (AFM/STM methods);
3) Phase transition of confined liquids – the melting behavior of liquids in nanopores (melting in quasi 2-dimmensional conditions) by dielectric and DSC methods
Dr hab. Ireneusz Weymann:
Analysis of thermoelectric transport properties of correlated molecular systems
Dr hab. Maciej Wiesner:
The effect of a periodic potential on electron and phonon transport in 2D materials
Dr hab. Marcin Ziółek:
1) Studies of dye-sensitized solar cells with solid state electrolyte;
2) Ultrafast laser studies of hybrid organic-inorganic perovskite materials