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Zbigniew Bojar is a Full Professor at the Faculty of Advanced Technologies and Chemistry, Warsaw University of Technology, specializing in materials engineering with a focus on intermetallic alloys, anodic oxidation, and catalytic applications for sustainable energy systems.
His primary research centers on Ni3Al and FeAl intermetallic alloys, investigating microstructure evolution during processing (hot rolling, laser deposition, differential speed rolling), mechanical properties, and catalytic applications for hydrogen production. He extensively utilizes anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) templates for nanostructured materials and employs advanced characterization techniques including electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD), X-ray diffraction, and thermal analysis.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a consistent trajectory in structure-property relationships for energy applications, particularly hydrogen production via thermocatalytic decomposition of methanol/ethanol using Ni3Al catalysts. His work bridges fundamental materials science with engineering applications, evidenced by high bibliometric impact (Scopus h-index: 23) and significant ministerial research scores (1,860).
Professor Bojar has supervised 5 promoted theses and secured 9 research projects resulting in 95 publications and 3 patents. His research group operates within advanced materials laboratories at Warsaw University of Technology, focusing on alloy processing, nanostructure fabrication, and catalytic reactor development for clean energy solutions.


