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Prof. Paweł Parzuchowski

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Paweł G. Parzuchowski is a Professor at the Faculty of Chemistry, Warsaw University of Technology. In 2018, he became the Head of the Chair of Polymer Chemistry and Technology. Throughout his scientific career, he has been associated with the Faculty of Chemistry, Warsaw University of Technology, where he received both his Ph.D. degree (1999) and habilitation (2011). In 2018, he was awarded the title of Professor of Chemical Sciences by the President of the Republic of Poland. His scientific interests include the fields of chemistry, applications and recycling of polymeric materials, the use of renewable raw materials in the synthesis of polymers, as well as analytical chemistry, wood technology, biomedical materials, and the analysis of works of art. Recently, he has been involved in projects concerning the capture and utilization of carbon dioxide and the synthesis of non-isocyanate polyurethanes. He has developed a strong cooperation with industrial partners.

Research Keywords & Expertise

drug delivery systems
Hyperbranched polymers
Recycling of plastics
Development of bio-bas...
Stimuli-sensitive poly...

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Hyperbranched polymers
drug delivery systems
MALDI-TOF spectrometry

Short Biography

Paweł G. Parzuchowski is a Professor at the Faculty of Chemistry, Warsaw University of Technology. In 2018, he became the Head of the Chair of Polymer Chemistry and Technology. Throughout his scientific career, he has been associated with the Faculty of Chemistry, Warsaw University of Technology, where he received both his Ph.D. degree (1999) and habilitation (2011). In 2018, he was awarded the title of Professor of Chemical Sciences by the President of the Republic of Poland. His scientific interests include the fields of chemistry, applications and recycling of polymeric materials, the use of renewable raw materials in the synthesis of polymers, as well as analytical chemistry, wood technology, biomedical materials, and the analysis of works of art. Recently, he has been involved in projects concerning the capture and utilization of carbon dioxide and the synthesis of non-isocyanate polyurethanes. He has developed a strong cooperation with industrial partners.