Projects
Plan of Action – A Strategic Portal to Research Excellence (PASPORT)
Immobilized Yeast Cells in Hydrogel Carriers for Bioproduction of Alcohols (SEE-ERA-NET Pilot Joint Call)
FP 6 Projects
Automotive High Temperature Fuel Cell Membranes (AUTOBRANE)
Coordinated Action of Research on Intermediate and high temperature Specialized Membrane electrode Assemblies (CARISMA)
The next generation of stationary microCHP Fuel Cells (NextGenCell)
Projects Funded by the Structural Funds – Operational Programme “Human Resources Development”
Current Projects Funded by the National Science Fund
Center of Excellence: NATIONAL CENTER FOR ADVANCED MATERIALS - UNION
Module 2: Advanced materials for medical and pharmaceutical applications
Novel hybrid nanostructured materials for local cancer treatment
New Polymeric Delivery Systems of Antitumor Platinum Coordination Compounds
Polymeric Nanotraps for Immobilization and Delivery of Biomacromolecules
Novel nanocomposites polyolefin/lamellar silicate with improved thermal stability and enhanced mechanical properties
New antibacterial and hemostatic nanofibrous wound dressings
Novel functional nanostructured materials for electrochemical detection of pesticides in foods
Appliances development and technologies for electrospinning of biopolymers for preparation of nanofiber materials (NANOBIOMAT)
Design, synthesis and spectral properties of novel linear and branched fluorescent polymers for use in the optoelectronics
Design, synthesis and properties of novel fluorescent sensors for detecting pollutants in the environment
Hollow polymeric nanospheres and nanocylinders
Investigation and Application of New Nanomaterials with Increased Protection Against Corrosion Based on Composite Multilayer Coatings
PEM Hydrogen
Projects with Industry
Functionalization of amphiphilic graft copolymers (Bristol University/ Revolymer 2006-2007)
Copolymers and organogels based on oxiranes (SONY International, Stuttgart, Germany, 2005)
Synthesis and crosslinking of high molecular weight copolymers based on ethylene, propylene, and butylenes oxides (SONY International, Stuttgart, Germany, 2004)



