
Conference at the Faculty of Chemistry
The staff of the UWr Faculty of Chemistry invite you to take part in the eighth edition of the conference organised at the Faculty of Chemistry of the University of Wrocław, which will take place on Wednesday, 12 February. The conference will take the form of a WEBINARIUM, with lectures starting at nine o’clock. This year’s conference is entitled: ‘Od teorii do eksperymentu: w poszukiwaniu Świętego Graala w nauce 2’.
The WEBINARIUM will have an open format – participation is free of charge for all those interested, especially students, doctoral students and secondary school students. The organisers ask for prior notification of your wish to participate to the following e-mail addresses: aneta.jezierska@uwr.edu.pl, jaroslaw.panek@uwr.edu.pl, kamil.wojtkowiak2@uwr.edu.pl. Those interested will receive a link to the meeting in their feedback. The conference will be held on the MS Teams platform.
Up-to-date information, including the agenda and book of abstracts can be found on the conference website.
The invitation to give lectures this year has been accepted by:
mgr Chaitali Barman (University of Wrocław)
mgr Krzysztof Cwynar (University of Silesia in Katowice)
prof. dr hab. Marzena Dzida (University of Silesia in Katowice)
mgr Uzeru Haruna Kun (Wrocław University of Science and Technology)
prof. dr hab. Marcin Hoffmann (Adam Mickiewicz University of Poznań)
prof. dr hab. Lechosław Latos-Grażyński (University of Wrocław)
prof. dr hab. Kamilla Małek (Jagiellonian University)
dr Babak Minofar, prof. UŁ (University of Lodz)
dr hab. inż. Tomasz Olszewski, prof. PWr (Wrocław University of Science and Technology)
dr Aleksandra Redzicka (Medical University of Piastów Śląskich in Wrocław)
mgr Saruti Sirimatayanant (Wrocław University of Science and Technology)
dr hab. inż. Róża Szweda, prof. UAM (Adam Mickiewicz University of Poznań)
mgr Mikołaj Śleziak (University of Wrocław)
mgr Kasper Witruk (Wrocław University of Science and Technology)
prof. dr hab. Irena Žižović (Wrocław University of Science and Technology)
mgr Olga Żurowska (Jagiellonian University)
This year’s meeting will conclude with a Short Form Workshop, i.e. presentations by doctoral students, to whom a separate section of the meeting will be dedicated.
This year, for the first time, there will also be lectures in English.
– Over the past seven years, the meetings (three times in stationary form and four times as WEBINARS) have brought together lecturers and participants from Wrocław universities, as well as from outside the Wrocław academic community. We are trying to continue this tradition. Our annual meetings are intended to be open (free of charge), and to provide a platform for the exchange of scientific ideas, so that each participant can find something of interest to them, whether in the area of experimental or theoretical research. We cordially invite you and hope that each of you will find something interesting for yourself. Let’s try to find the Holy Grail in science together – invite the organisers.
Date of publication: 6.02.2025
Added by: M.J.