Mateusz Marczewski, Ph.D Eng.

Area Leader for engineering materials development

A graduate of Poznań University of Technology, where he defended his doctoral dissertation in materials engineering in 2021. As part of his dissertation, he developed titanium alloys with low Young’s modulus and high biocompatibility for use in dental implants, and also focused on their functionalization through surface treatment and the production of composite materials. He has been working at the Łukasiewicz Research Network – Poznań Institute of Technology since 2021.

He is the author of scientific publications in international journals (e.g., Journal of Materials Science, Journal of Alloys and Compounds, Journal of the European Ceramic Society, Ceramics International) and a principal investigator on projects carried out at the Łukasiewicz Research Network – Poznań Institute of Technology. He has also developed his expertise abroad at institutions such as PolyU (Hong Kong), BFH Bern University of Applied Sciences (Switzerland), EMPA Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science (Switzerland), University of Bremen (Germany), Fraunhofer-IFAM (Germany), and University of Siegen (Germany).

His research interests include the study and development of a wide range of materials, including functional materials (e.g., battery electrodes or materials with special physical properties, such as thermoelectric materials), biomaterials, structural materials, and tooling materials. He develops these materials using powder metallurgy, particularly mechanical synthesis, spark-plasma sintering, and aerosol spraying techniques for depositing next-generation coatings.

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