Małgorzata Grzegorczyk-Frańczak is a researcher at Lublin University of Technology's Faculty of Civil Engineering, affiliated with the Department of Building Materials Engineering and Geoengineering and the Laboratory of Civil Engineering. She specializes in advanced construction materials science, focusing on durability, sustainability, and innovative applications of recycled materials in civil engineering. Her work integrates nanotechnology, waste utilization, and surface modification techniques to enhance material performance. Key research areas include: Concrete durability under extreme conditions Recycling of industrial byproducts (fly ash, boiler slag) Hydrophobic surface treatments for building materials Nanobubble-enhanced material hardening processes Historic building restoration using recycled aggregates Her 2024-2020 publications demonstrate strong contributions to sustainable materials engineering, including patented laboratory equipment innovations and breakthroughs in polymer-modified concrete admixtures. Recent work emphasizes low-clinker cements and waste-derived construction materials. Grzegorczyk-Frańczak collaborates extensively with institutions like the Czech Technical University (Zbyšek Pavlik) and leads projects funded by Poland's National Science Center. Her research aligns with EU sustainability directives, emphasizing circular economy principles in construction.









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