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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

Contact Info WUT, CEZAMAT
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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Jerzy Szalapak, Ph.D. Eng

SENIOR RESEARCHER

Jerzy Szałapak Ph.D. is WUT’s assistant professor focused on industry-oriented research. In the team, he is responsible for electronic assembly on rigid and flexible substrates, and reliability testing. He developed assembly techniques for power electronics and washable textronics. Equally eager to work in a laboratory and to teach students

  • Research: printed electronics; electronic assembly; nanomaterials; flexible electronics; power electronics
  • E-mail: jerzy.szalapak@pw.edu.pl
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Researcher Description

Jerzy Szałapak is an assistant professor at the Warsaw University of Technology and a member of Professor Jakubowska’s research team since 2012. Defended doctoral thesis with distinction and the Rector's Award of WUT. He gained his experience during his work at Institute of Electronic Materials Technology in Warsaw, Poland and in Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration IZM in Berlin, Germany.

His experience is related mainly to printed electronics and silver sintering, with emphasis on electronic assembly on rigid and flexible substrates, as well as mechanical and reliability testing. His research interests focus on the production of materials for printed electronics, development of assembly methods for flexible and stretchable electronics on various substrates, i.e. textiles, paper, foils, as well as materials for biodegradable electronics, washable textronics, power electronics. His cooperation with industrial partners concerned the development and implementation of new products and technologies, as well as technological analysis of the possibilities of available production lines.

He has participated in many scientific projects, such as: “Emerging Printed Electronics Research Infrastructure (EMERGE)”, “Functional Composite Materials for Printable Sensors for Telerehabilitation”, “The Functional SSL project in Masterpress S.A.'s innovative proprietary technology”, Demonstrator + “Pastes based on silver nanopowders for applications in electronics and power engineering”, Innoinks Era-Net Matera “„Novel inorganic inks for hybrid printed electronic demonstrators” and many more.

As a lecturer, he conducts classes in manufacturing technology, printed electronics, electronic assembly, as well as products design and manufacturing using CAD/CAM software and CNC machines.

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