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Invited Speakers
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Environmental Chemistry
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Medicinal Chemistry
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Analytical Chemistry
Zsolt Revay
Technical University Munich Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Center Editor-in-Chief Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry
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Science and industry
Monika Motak
Prof. Monika Motak is the Dean of the Faculty of Energy and Fuels at the AGH – University of Science and Technology in Kraków (Cracow), Poland.
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Energy and fuels
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Environmental Chemistry
- dr hab. Joanna Augustynowicz, prof. UA, University of Agriculture in Kraków
- dr hab. Joanna Augustynowicz, prof. UA, University of Agriculture in Kraków
- dr inż. Daniel Ociński, Wroclaw University of Economics and Business
- dr inż. Irena Jacukowicz-Sobala Wroclaw University of Economics and Business
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Medicinal Chemistry
- dr hab. Sylwia Kędracka-Krok prof. UJ , Jagiellonian University in Kraków
- dr hab. Joanna Augustynowicz, prof. UA, University of Agriculture in Kraków
Adam Hogendorf
Maj Institute of Pharmacology of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IF PAS) in Kraków
Adam Hogendorf has been working in the field od CNS drugs for the last couple of years.
His scientific interests span from metallorganic chemistry, through asymmetric synthesis, multicomponent reactions to neurochemistry, and neuropharmacology.
His discoveries of weakly basic serotonin receptor ligands led to the development of a first-in-class preclinical candidate for a neuropathic pain cure.
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Analytical Chemistry
- dr Zsolt Revay, Technical University in Munich
Renata Wietecha-Posluszny
prof. UJ, Jagiellonian University in Kraków
Dr. habil. Renata Wietecha-Posłuszny, Prof. UJ, postdoctoral degree, Faculty of Chemistry, Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland, specialist in Analytical and Forensic chemistry and Forensic toxicology.
From 2015 Head of Forensic Chemistry Specialization at the Faculty of Chemistry, Jagiellonian University. She was completed MSc (in 2000) and PhD (in 2004) in advanced analytical and forensic chemistry at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow in collaboration with the Institute of Forensic Research in Krakow in Poland.
The MSc thesis was awarded by the Dr. Robel’s Award as the best work in Forensic area. She currently working as Professor in Laboratory for Forensic Chemistry at Jagiellonian University.
Her scientific interests are focused on developing modern methods of preparation and analysis of human biological materials, classical and alternative (including VH matrix, bone marrow, hair, etc.), collected by living or post-mortem.
The scope of analyses covers the detection and quantitative determination of psychoactive substances and inorganic compounds in various biological matrices. Coordinator of numerous scientific projects in Poland and abroad. She took part in national (MNS-DIAG) and international scientific projects (CITTES, TEMPUS), participant of The Eurolecturer Label Team etc. She cooperates with many forensic specialists and police experts. Vice President of the Cracovian Toxicological Society. Author of both original and review papers.
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Nanomaterials
Dorota Rutkowska-Żbik
prof. IKiFP, Jerzy Haber Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry Polish Academy of Sciences in Kraków
Dorota Rutkowska-Zbik is currently employed as the Associate Professor at the Jerzy Haber Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences (Krakow, Poland) where she leads “Heterogeneous catalysis: theory and experiment” group.
She obtained MSc degree from the Jagiellonian University (Krakow, Poland) in 2000 and PhD in physical and theoretical chemistry from the Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences (Krakow, Poland) in 2005.
After graduation, she held a visiting post-doctoral fellow position at the Theoretical Chemistry Department at the Lund University (Lund, Sweden).
Her scientific interests cover computational chemistry for catalysis and bio-inorganic chemistry, in particular elucidation of reaction mechanisms and kinetic studies.
Her research is focused on (i) activation of small molecules (O2, CO2, CH4); (ii) selective oxidation of light alkanes; (iii) valorization of biomass-derived products (furfural, glycerol). She is interested in transition metal – based systems: complexes, nanoclusters, and recently, metal-loaded zeolitic materials.
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Energy and fuels
Prof. Dr. Manuel Lillo-Crespo
Dr. Manuel Lillo-Crespo is a Professor, Researcher and Senior Lecturer of the Department of Nursing, at the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Alicante (Spain). CNO and Vice-director at Vistahermosa HLA Hospital in Alicante. Professor at the European University of Valencia and collaborating-professor of the International University of Valencia. With broad experience in Team Leadership and Management of International Research and Innovation Projects. Director of the research team “Medicine, Nursing and Clinical Nutrition” within the Doctoral Programme of Health Sciences at his University. His areas of expertise are: Clinical & Healthcare Management & Administration, Healthcare Improvement, Nursing & Medical Professional Development, Healthcare/clinical Anthropology, Qualitative Research Methodology & Mixed-Methods, Ageing & Chronicity, and Educational Innovation & Research. Member of Editorial Boards and also Peer-reviewer of Impact Factor Journals such as: the Journal of Advanced Nursing (JAN), the International Journal of Health, Wellness and Society and the Journal of Transcultural Nursing (JTCN), and other Latin American and Spanish professional journals (such as Horizonte Sanitario, IMPACT Journal, RECIEN, Revista Colombiana de Enfermería, Investigación y Educación en Enfermería, Revista Anna Nery de Enfermagem, Cultura de los Cuidados).
He has more than 100 publications in different JCR impact factor journals and book chapters and has been the director of 12 doctoral dissertations until now. He has participated in Scientific Events as well as taught and mentored future health professionals all over the world. Dr. Lillo-Crespo is the former International Mobility Coordinator at his Faculty at UA and has been an active researcher and team lead in more than 15 European Commission funded Projects until now. He is involved as researcher in other national research projects funded by Spanish Public National organizations as well as other Latin American ones. Dr. Lillo-Crespo is also a current Visiting-Professor at the Autonomous University of Tamaulipas and the University of Coahuila, both in Mexico where he has developed several research projects, mentored PhD dissertations and taught in specialized courses. He is an external professor at the University of Malaga (Faculty of Health Sciences) and University Autonomous of Barcelona (Faculty of Medicine) in Master Degrees and PhD programmes related to his expertise. In the Clinical fieldwork his background as a clinician comes from the Emergency Room (E.R.), the Intensive Care Unit (I.C.U.) as well as other management positions. About his Management Background, he has boosted healthcare professional decision-making towards efficiency-based and evidence-based solutions to develop Transversal Innovative Care Models accomplishing social impact through translational research and quality improvement.
Prof. PhD. Dsc. Dariusz Mucha
Head of the Department of Biological Renewal and Correction of Posture Defects, lecturer at Polish and foreign universities.
A specialist in physiotherapy, biological regeneration and physical recreation. Author and co-author of over 200 scientific publications, including 22 monographs and books published in Poland and abroad. Participant of over 100 conferences in Poland and abroad. Author and co-author of projects and national and foreign grants. Member of several scientific societies, scientific councils of journals and organizations, reviewer of several dozen books and scientific reports.
Prof. Dr. Carol Hall
Dr Carol Hall is a Registered Nurse and Emeritus Professor in Nursing Education at the University of Nottingham. Professor Hall has extensive experience in the design, delivery and quality assurance of post graduate International nursing education, through invited roles in curriculum development and validation and accreditation. As Education Forum Chair for the UK Royal College of Nursing (2006 – 2015) and Vice President of the Federation of European Nurse Educators (FINE 2012 – 2018), Carol supported influential work developing new undergraduate nurse education competencies within the European Directive on Mutual Recognition of Professionals. Carol was awarded Principal Fellowship by the UK Higher Education Academy in November 2014 and Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland FFNRCSI in 2020. She received a UK National team award for Collaboration in Teaching Excellence (CATE Award) in 2018. Carol’s latest book ‘A Handbook of International Nursing Education’ is due to be published by Sage in 2024.