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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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Weronika Sosnowicz, M.Eng.

Junior Research Scientist

Researcher in the field of contactless printed electronics technologies – Ink-Jet Printing and Spray-Coating - with a specific focus on graphene nanomaterials and polymer composites utilized in the field of tissue engineering. In the area of her interest there are also:
- tailored functional ink development (especially with carbon nanoparticles)
- biocompatible polymer composites
- antibacterial properties of nanomaterials

  • PhD Thesis: Technology for production of printed graphene layers and patterns for neural cells proliferation and differentiation stimulation
  • Research: Ink-jet Printing, Biological studies, physiological measurements
  • E-mail: weronika.sosnowicz.dokt@pw.edu.pl
  • ORCID: Click here

Researcher Description

Weronika Sosnowicz is a young researcher and technology specialist in our team who focuses on contactless printed electronics techniques. Her main research field is utilizing printed electronics techniques – Ink jet printing and spray coating to tissue engineering applications. Utilizing advanced printing electronic techniques, she aim to fabricate substrates that facilitate cell proliferation, adhesion, and growth. Her research ultimately contributes to the advancement of tissue regeneration and engineering methods.

Weronika's work involves extensive experimentation with different ink compositions to identify the most suitable ones for specific applications. In cell cultures, synthetic materials offer greater control over material properties and the resulting biological responses. However, developing adaptable and scalable cell culture systems using graphene substrates and patterns is challenging due to the unique developmental preferences of different cell lines. In her research carbon nanomaterials, metal and oxides complexes, polymers, and chemically active components are used to produce:
- Layers with antimicrobial properties
- Layers and patters used as cell culture substrates
- Layers for cell electrostimulation

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