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We are a team of experts in printed electronics from Warsaw University of Technology, Centre for Advanced Materials and Technologies CEZAMAT WUT

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Centre for Advanced Materials and Technology,
Warsaw University of Technology
Poleczki 19
02-822 Warsaw
+48 22 182 11 38
Jakub Krzemiński, Ph.D. Eng.
jakub.krzeminski@pw.edu.pl

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Daniel Janczak, Ph.D. Eng

SENIOR RESEARCHER

Daniel Janczak is a renowned expert specializing in printed electronics technology, with a focus on innovative developments in thick-film screen printing techniques. His extensive research involves exploring innovative heterophase compositions and delving into the physical properties of composite layers.

  • Research: wearables; screen printing, printed heaters, printed sensors
  • E-mail: daniel.janczak@pw.edu.pl
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Researcher Description

Daniel Janczak is a distinguished researcher in the field of printed electronics technology, focusing predominantly on thick-film screen printing techniques. He is deeply involved in developing applications for this technology, researching innovative heterophase compositions, and studying the physical properties of manufactured composite layers. His work also involves designing multilayer functional structures and technological processes for creating printed applications on various substrates.

Dr. Janczak has been recognized with multiple awards for his scientific achievements and has contributed to the field with 5 patents and around 60 scientific publications. He received accolades for his doctoral thesis on manufacturing polymer composites with graphene flakes for applications in printed electronics in 2015. He is not only involved in research but also actively participates in education, having supervised more than 40 diploma theses since September 2015.

His collaboration with international institutions such as IZM Fraunhofer and the University of Cranfield, UK, underscores his contribution to international research dialogues and technological advancements. He has extensively worked on a myriad of projects, ranging from the development of flexible printed heaters for personal electronics to the creation of technology for manufacturing disposable electronic tattoos and designing sensory systems imitating artificial skin made with printed electronics technology.

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