Filippo Pierini from the Department of Biosystems and Soft Matter, IPPT PAN, has received funding for a scientific project, carried out with a foreign partner from Italy, as part of the CANALETTO programme. CANALETTO comprises of research projects shared between specific Polish and Italian research groups.

On May 11 2019, our Institute participated in the 23 Science Picnic of Polish Radio and the Copernicus Science Centre, this year dedicated to “We and the machines”. The picnic achieved great interest from the inhabitants of Warsaw.

National Science Centre (NCN) has approved and subsidized five new projects from IPPT PAN

IPPT PAN started research work under the project "Manufacture of metal probes with different tip shapes for use in atomic force microscopes". The research is financed by the National Center for Research and Development (NCBiR) and the National Science Center (NCN) as part of the TANGO-3 joint program.

Professor Stephen Ekwaro-Osire, Interim Chair of Department of Mechanical Engineering, Texas Tech University, USA, visited IPPT PAN in June 20-23, 2019. Both institutions intend to broaden the scientific collaboration of faculty/researchers and students.

We cordially invite you to visit our IPPT PAN stands at the Science Picnics in Warsaw (on Saturday, 11thMay at 11.00-20.00 at the PGE Narodowy Stadium in Warsaw) and in Olsztyn (on Saturday, 8thJune at the Olsztyn Old Market Square).

Oliwia Jeznach, MSc, from the Laboratory of Polymers and Biomaterials, has been granted a 3-month scholarship of the Kosciuszko Foundation. The laureate will carry out research at the Tufts University, Department of Biomedical Engineering.

We are pleased to announce a new publication in IPPT Reports on Fundamental Technological Research (IPPT Reports 3/2018): “A note on optical materials for photolithography applications”, by Amrita Jain, Agata Roszkiewicz and Wojciech Nasalski.