Reasearch projects realized by the team
- ”A Multi-scale Model of Reinforcement Bars Corrosion Based on the Concentrated Electrolyte Theory and Three Dimensional Hierarchical Structure of Concrete”, National Science Centre, Poland, grant No. 2020/37/B/ST8/02805, 2021–2024, – principal investigator prof. Robert Filipek
Abstract Streszczenie Results - ”Investigations of multiphase refractory materials degradation in contact with molten metal using micro-computed tomography and numerical modeling in 3D geometry”, National Science Centre, Poland, grant No. 2019/35/N/ST8/03697, 2020–2022 – principal investigator dr. Jakub Stec.
Abstract Streszczenie Main Results - Research and development project concerning the development for Elektrotermia Sp. z o.o. Limited partnership of a significantly improved product – “Electric storage furnace with wireless control and measurement of room and outside temperature”, financed by the European Regional Development Fund under the Intelligent Development Operational Program 2014-2020, Sub-measure 2.3.2 “Innovation vouchers for SMEs”, National Centre for Research and Development grant No. RPMP.01.02.03-IP.01-12-018/15, 2017–2018 – co-investigator.
- ”Microstructural and kinetic characteristics of the phenomena occurring at the interface boundaries in diffusion pairs (Sn, Nn) Cu”, National Science Centre, Poland, grant No. 2011/03/B/ST8/06158, 2012–2016 – co-investigator.
- ”Innovative non-destructive method of corrosion diagnosis of reinforced concrete structures”, National Centre for Research and Development grant No. INNOTECH K1/IN1/25/153217/NCBR/12, 2012–2015 – principal investigator prof. Robert Filipek.
- ”Structural and kinetic characteristics of electronic joints obtained in the low-temperature diffusion soldering process”, KBN grant No. 3 T08C 028 29, 2005–2008 – co-investigator.
- ”Innovative technologies limiting corrosion in road transport caused by the exploitation of biofuels”, KBN development grant No. R15001306/2009, 2009–2012 – co-investigator.
- ”Multiscale modeling of electro-mechano-chemical processes”, special grant No. COST/247/2006, 2006–2008 – co-investigator.
- ”A new generation of microsensors (all-solid-state) and their characteristics”, special grant No. MATERA ERA-NET EU (MASTRA) 2007–2009 – co-investigator.
- ”Technology of producing a new generation of ceramic-metallic coatings based on powders from the Al-Cr-Si system used in anti-corrosion”, KBN development grant No. R08 023 01, 2006–2008 – principal investigator prof. Robert Filipek.
- ”A public environment for diffusion calculations in materials science”, KBN grant No. 3 T08C 007 30, 2006–2008 – principal investigator prof. Robert Filipek.
- ”Numerical modeling of the signal of electrochemical sensors”, KBN grant No. 3 T08A 075 26, 2004–2006 – co-investigator.
- ”The influence of high-melting additives on the oxidation of nanocrystalline Fe-Ni-Cr-Al coatings”, KBN grant No. 4 T08C 04725, 2003–2005 – co-investigator.
- ”Influence of stresses generated by diffusion on the processes of diffusive mass transport in coatings”, KBN grant No. 4 T08C 030 24, 2003–2005 – co-investigator.
- ”Experimental Verification of the Darken Method for Multicomponent Alloys”, KBN grant No. 4 T08A 001 25, 2003– 2005 – principal investigator prof. Robert Filipek
- ”Influence of diffusion on the morphology and surface properties of thin-film systems”, KBN grant No. 7 T08C 00421, 2002–2004 – co-investigator.
- ”Model of interdiffusion in liquid and solid multi-component alloys”, KBN grant No. 7 T08A 031 17, 1999–2001 – principal investigator prof. Robert Filipek.