Aneta Pluta-Zaremba is an Assistant Professor at the Warsaw School of Economics , affiliated with the Department of Logistics . Her work focuses on sustainability in logistics, circular economy systems, and environmental policy analysis.
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Aneta Pluta-Zaremba is an Assistant Professor at the Warsaw School of Economics , affiliated with the Department of Logistics . Her work focuses on sustainability in logistics, circular economy systems, and environmental policy analysis.
Maria Kurańska serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Polymer Chemistry and Technology at the Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Tadeusz Kościuszko Cracow University of Technology. Her academic career demonstrates continuous progression through doctoral studies and postgraduate environmental specialization, supported by international research collaborations. Educational background includes: MSc Eng. in Plastics Technology (2010) Dr. Eng. in Chemical Technology (2014) Postgraduate studies in Environmental Protection and Engineering (2017) Her research program centers on sustainable polymer development, particularly bio-based polyurethane systems derived from renewable resources like vegetable oils and agricultural waste. Current investigations focus on optimizing foam structures for thermal insulation while maintaining eco-friendly production processes. This work bridges fundamental polymer chemistry with practical applications in construction and environmental protection, emphasizing circular economy principles through material recycling and waste valorization. Publication analysis reveals consistent thematic focus on green chemistry applications, with recent work exploring novel polyol sources from non-edible oils, waste-derived fillers, and circular economy integration. The research demonstrates methodological evolution from basic material synthesis toward complex system optimization and lifecycle analysis. Scientific recognition includes: Multiple doctoral scholarships (2010-2013) International poster awards (Latvia 2012, Hungary 2014) Rector's Team Awards for scientific achievements (2014, 2016) Youngest promoted doctor award (2015) Professor Zbigniew Engel Award for doctoral dissertation (2017) Grant leadership demonstrates significant research capacity, managing multiple EU and national projects focused on bio-polyurethane development. Current projects explore advanced applications including shape-memory biofoams and waste-derived composites. Teaching responsibilities span environmental protection in chemical technology, plastics technology, and polymer laboratories, connecting theoretical knowledge with sustainable practice. International collaborations with Latvian and Argentine institutions enhance the global relevance of her work in renewable material science.
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Dr. Jakub Brzeziński serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Logistics within the Faculty of Management at the University of Lodz. His institutional affiliation spans both the Department of Logistics and broader Faculty of Management structures, with physical office located at Matejki 22/26, room 123, 90-237 Łódź. His research focuses on critical intersections of supply chain management, logistics innovation, and sustainable practices. Key interests include digital packaging solutions , bio-based materials , circular economy implementation , and overcoming barriers in purchasing processes . His work emphasizes social innovation within logistics frameworks, particularly in the Łódź region context. Professional recognition includes verified profiles across major academic platforms: ORCID (0000-0001-5353-8777), Google Scholar, Web of Science, Scopus, ResearchGate, and LinkedIn. His documented output comprises 24 publications reflecting sustained scholarly activity in management and quality studies. Dr. Brzeziński maintains active research engagement through multiple international academic networks, with contact facilitated via direct university email and office hours. His work demonstrates consistent focus on practical logistics innovations within Central European supply chain contexts.
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Dr. DSc, Eng. Anna Masek, Assistant Professor at the Institute of Polymer and Dye Technology, Faculty of Chemistry, Lodz University of Technology, specializes in polymer aging/stabilization, recycling, biopolymers, and natural antioxidants. Her work bridges materials science with environmental sustainability through cellulose-based composites and plant-derived additives. Lodz University of Technology: Assistant Professor Institute of Polymer and Dye Technology: Research Hub Research focuses on biodegradable polymer composites, emphasizing hemp extracts, lignocellulosic materials, and eco-friendly stabilizers. She develops innovative methods for enhancing material durability while maintaining ecological compatibility through surface modification and additive integration. Recent publications highlight trends in waste-derived biofillers for EN copolymers, antimicrobial railway composites, and lignin-hybrid flame-retardant coatings. Her work spans biorefinery approaches, UV aging resistance, and computational models for cellulose-water interactions.
Katarzyna Siwińska-Ciesielczyk is a Professor at the Faculty of Chemical Technology, Poznań University of Technology, where she serves in the Institute of Chemical Technology and Engineering. With expertise in chemical technology and materials science, her work focuses on oxide systems for environmental and electrochemical applications. 1998–2002: Engineer in Environmental Protection (Poznań University of Technology, Gniezno branch) 2002–2004: M.Sc. in Chemical Technology 2005–2009: PhD in Chemical Sciences 2019: Doctor Habilitatus in Chemical Sciences Her research spans titanium dioxide-based hybrids, including TiO2-ZrO2, TiO2-ZnO, and TiO2-MoS2 systems. Key areas include photocatalytic degradation of pollutants, electrochemical materials for batteries, and antimicrobial oxide composites. She has contributed to green chemistry through waste valorization and eco-friendly synthesis methods. Recent publications highlight her work on hybrid materials for hydrogen storage, microplastic-ionic liquid interactions, and biocompatible fillers. She has co-authored over 95 scientific articles and supervised multiple doctoral projects. 2019–2024: Member of the Disciplinary Council for Chemical Sciences Editor for special issues in Materials and Catalysts (2019–2021) 2014–2018: Organizer of public science workshops She supervises doctoral students and leads projects on functional oxide materials, often collaborating with ŁUKASIEWICZ Research Network. Her laboratory develops advanced photocatalysts and electrode materials using hydrothermal and microwave-assisted techniques.