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Melania Rogowska serves as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for Materials Science and Nanotechnology within the Department of Chemistry at the University of Oslo. Her research bridges nanotechnology and surface science with applications in sustainable energy and biomedical engineering.
Her academic foundation includes:
- PhD (2023) from University of Oslo
- MSc in Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology (2015) from Jagiellonian University, Poland
- MSc in Minerals Engineering (2013) from AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
Dr. Rogowska's research focuses on precision-engineered thin films using atomic/molecular layer deposition (ALD/MLD). She develops photoactive hybrid materials with applications spanning solar-driven hydrogen production and antibacterial surfaces. Her work integrates zirconium-aromatic and metal-naphthalene systems to create tunable photoresponsive materials, emphasizing sustainable synthesis routes and advanced surface characterization.
Recent publications (2021-2022) reveal a clear trajectory toward energy-biomedical convergence, with molecular layer deposition enabling atomic-scale control of hybrid film properties. Her research demonstrates how tailored organic-inorganic interfaces can simultaneously address clean energy challenges and infection control.
Dr. Rogowska actively leads:
- SolOPP: Solar-driven water electrolysis electrode development
- HYCOAT: Functional hybrid coatings project
Her laboratory work centers on the NAFUMA research infrastructure, utilizing specialized molecular layer deposition equipment and advanced surface analysis tools to develop next-generation functional coatings with atomic-level precision.



