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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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Jan Dominiczak, M.Eng.

Junior Research Scientist

Researcher in the field of contactless printed electronics technologies – Aerosol Jet Printing, Ink-jet Printing – mostly focused on the development of physiological sensors for epidermal patches and microfluidic systems. In the area of his interest there are also:
- tailored functional ink development (with nanoparticles and particles-free),
- physical sensors,
- semiconductor electrical components.

  • PhD Thesis: Technology for production of printed sensors measuring physiological parameters from sweat (electronic tatoos) utilizing Aerosol Jet Printing
  • Research: Aerosol Jet Printing, Ink-jet Printing, printed sensors, physiological measurements
  • E-mail: jan.dominiczak.dokt@pw.edu.pl
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Researcher Description

Jan Dominiczak is a young researcher and technology specialist in our team who focuses on contactless printed electronics techniques. His main areas of investigation include exploring new directions in the field of Aerosol Jet Printing and Ink-jet Printing as well as developing tailored ink formulations for those technologies. By combining those two activities, he strives to make the implementation of new solutions viable.

This integration of research efforts allows him to bridge the gap between theoretical concepts and practical applications. Jan's work involves extensive experimentation with different ink compositions to identify the most suitable ones for specific applications. He considers factors such as sustainability, substrate characteristics, final properties, optimization of the printing process, and other technological processes involved in production. Spectrum of materials he uses for ink compositions involves metal and oxides nanoparticles, carbon nanomaterials, metal and oxides complexes, polymers and chemically active components. All these materials he uses to manufacture multilayer functional structures like:
- basic electronic components,
- semiconductor components,
- physical sensors (e.g. piezoelectric, termoresistive),
- potentiometric physiological sensors,
- functional polymer structures.

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