The European Ceramic Society
Laboratory sheet

Poland
LABORATORY OF TECHNOLOGY OF CERAMIC
Preparation of ceramic materials and ceramic composites with functional and multiferroic properties as well as comprehensive measurements of electrophysical properties
Director : Prof. DSc. Eng. Dariusz BOCHENEK
Email : bochenek@us.edu.pl
Phone : +48 32 2691853
Address : University of Silesia in Katowice, Faculty of Science and Technology Institute of Materials Engineering 12 Żytnia St., 41-100 Sosnowiec
Website : https:// us.edu.pl/instytut/iim/
Research topics :
- Technology Park: preparation of ceramic materials and ceramic composites with functional and multiferroic properties, termogravimetric tests
Contact information:
Contact name: Dr Katarzyna OSIOSKA
Tel : +48 32 2691856
Email: katarzyna.osinska@us.edu.pl - Scanning Microscopy Laboratory: SEM, EDS, EPMA tests, with sample preparation for testing
Contact information:
Contact name: Prof. DSc. Małgorzata ADAMCZYK-HABRAJSKA
Tel : +48 32 2691848
Email: malgorzata.adamczyk-habrajska@us.edu.pl - Research Laboratory: comprehensive measurements of electrophysical properties of ceramic samples (dielectric, ferroelectric, piezoelectric, piroelectric properties, impedance spectroscopy, AC and DC electric conductivity), mechanical and microstructure test
Contact information:
Contact name: Prof. DSc. Dariusz BOCHENEK
Tel : +48 32 2691882
Email: dariusz.bochenek@us.edu.pl
Financial support programmes :
National funds: statutory activity financed by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education.
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