The group’s research spans over the chemistry and physics of solid surfaces, linking structure and composition with functional properties of advanced materials. Our work bridges electrochemistry, materials science, and microbiology — from molecular recognition and biosensing to catalysis, energy storage, and microbial control.
We investigate carbon-based materials (diamond, graphene oxides, porous carbons), vanadium bronzes, bioglasses, nanostructures, printable composites, biohydrogels and deep eutectic solvents.
Our group also explores degradation and corrosion mechanisms, nonlinear electrochemical processes, and the development of impedance-based monitoring tools. Our research is conducted across multiple specialized laboratories located at Gdańsk University of Technology, equipped with state-of-the-art instrumentation.












