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Team

Dr. Piotr Mocny – Principal Investigator

Dr Piotr Mocny - leader of the Mocny Research team

Dr. Piotr Mocny is a POLONEZ BIS Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow at the Faculty of Chemistry of the University of Warsaw (Poland). He holds B.Eng. and M.Sc. degrees in Applied Physics and Chemical Technology from Gdańsk University of Technology. He explored modification of polyolefins by reactive extrusion at SABIC in Geleen (the Netherlands) during his industrial internship under supervision of Prof. Lidia Jasińska-Walc and Robbert Duchateau. After graduation in 2013, he did doctoral studies at Polymers Laboratory of Prof. Harm-Anton Klok at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL, Switzerland) working on post-polymerization modification of polymer brushes. He continued as a postdoc in the group of Prof. Holger Frauenrath, where he developed lubricative graft copolymer coatings for aluminum for automotive industry. Then he moved to Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh (USA) to work under Prof. Krzysztof Matyjaszewski (under Swiss Postdoc.Mobility grant). There, he developed photomediated method for grafting from fluoropolymers, as well as new surfactant macroinitiators for grafting from liquid metals. At the conclusion of his stay, he received Polonez Bis grant and returned to his motherland an adiunkt (Assistant Professor) at the University of Warsaw. Together with his mentor, Paweł W. Majewski, they are exploring phase separation and self-assembly of liquid metals in polymer composites.

His research interests cover modifications of challenging substrates (fluoropolymers, liquid metals, flat surfaces) by light-mediated polymerizations, as well as their utilization for electronic applications.

Dr. Paweł W. Majewski – Mentor

Dr Paweł Majewski - mentor of Dr Piotr Mocny

I studied at the University of Warsaw where I earned an MSc in Physical Chemistry (2007) and, one year later, in Molecular Biology. In 2008, I joined the group of Prof. Osuji at Yale University where I pursued my PhD research, studying the interactions of strong magnetic fields with soft materials. After graduation, I joined the Center for Functional Nanomaterials at Brookhaven National Laboratory where I worked with Dr. Kevin Yager and Dr. Charles Black on development of photo-thermal methods for directing self-assembly of block copolymer thin films. Recently, I have obtained a prestigious fellowship – Polonez, funded by National Science Center (NCN) under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement and returned to the University of Warsaw. Here, I am starting my independent research as an assistant professor and a leader of a new soft-materials research group whose establishment is generously funded by the Foundation for Polish Science under the First Team grant program.

Karolina Osińska – Student

Karolina Osińska - a student working on MetCopolyPhases project

Karolina started studies at the Faculty of Chemistry at the University of Warsaw in 2019. In her bachelor thesis, she focused on Raman spectroscopy of porphycene derivatives, potential photo-switches in nanotechnology. Currently, as a part of her master thesis, she is conducting research on the DNA interactions with porphyrin derivatives. During her education, she completed internships at the Institute of Physical Chemistry and the Institute of Physics of Polish Academy of Science which expanded her interests in material chemistry and biochemistry.