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🌍♻️ Agnieszka Piegat wrapping up her month at Ecoinnovazione in Bologna! She has been working On the LCA of polymers for the @GREEN_MAP_H2020 project. Great experience and important knowlage catched! 🇮🇹🔬
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Dr Simone Maranghi from @ecoinnovazione ( 🇮🇹) has delivered a lecture on “The use of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methodology to evaluate the environmental sustainability of products and processes” as part of the knowledge transfer from ECOI to Polska Akademia Nauk.
He learned about hot melt pressing from Dr. Wouter Vogel and prof. El Fray. The obtained films were used for microbiological barrier testing of packaging materials for medical devices. 📷
An important part of biodegradable polymer characterization is an assessment of the sterility of packaging materials for medical devices intended for sterilization. Szymon Macieja was getting experience in biodegradable polymers containing vegetable oil processing at @Cargill.
Laszlo Varga is seconded to @OhioStateFABE in the framework of our Green-Map Project. His sending institute is the Department of Polymer Engineering at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, where he is currently working on his Ph.D. thesis.
He is a PhD student at the West Pomeranian University in Szczecin, focusing his research on polyesters and copolyesters based on plant-based raw materials. Here at the Ohio State University, Konrad will engage in research on biopolymers' degradation.
Malwina Niedźwiedź is seconded to the Ohio State University as part of the Green-Map Project, focusing on novel green polymeric materials for medical packaging and disposables to enhance hospital sustainability. Currently, she is working on her PhD @ZUTSzczecin
Konrad Walkowiak is also seconded to the Ohio State University in the framework of the Green-Map Project, which focuses on the development of innovative, eco-friendly polymeric materials intended for medical packaging and disposable items to enhance sustainability in medicine.
The Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion organized the 13th Annual Celebration of Nations event on the Wooster Campus at @OhioStateFABE . All members of the Puskas Group attended and enjoyed the event, as well as our Green-Map colleagues.
She's been a lab wizard, delving into #experiments and discoveries, all while fuelling her #passion for running marathons! 🏃♀️🧪Marlena's scientific prowess and tireless exploration truly exemplify innovation at its finest! 👩🔬🌟 #FilmBlowing#MaterialScience#RunningPassion
Her future plans include comprehensive testing of resulting films - from tensile strength and elongation at break to thermomechanical assessments, impact resilience, sealability to coated paper, printability, and beyond! 📊🧪
The game was a blast and added a spirited dynamic to our party. It's always a delight to see the mix of creative and whimsical gifts exchanged, adding a touch of light-hearted fun to our scientific community. Looking forward to more such gatherings in the future!
Exciting times at Ohio State University as we recently celebrated an enchanting Xmas party on December 12, 2023! It was an event filled with joy and scientific camaraderie. We are thrilled to share that Nina Kantor-Malujdy and Prof. Judit Puskas, along with her research group.