Project

2019-2021

Investigators: mgr inż. Paweł Tomczyk

nr POIS.02.04.00-00-0057/16
2019

Leader investigator of the task: mgr inż. Bartłomiej Wojdyło

Investigators: prof. dr hab. inż. Beata Raszka, dr hab. inż. Maria Hełdak, prof. nadzw., dr inż. Katarzyna Tokarczyk-Dorociak, mgr Ewa Ściwiarska-Lenarczyk, mgr Maria Pikor, mgr Arkadiusz Głogowski

Summary: The main goal of the project is to increase public awareness of environmental protection and effective use of its resources among the local community (in all age groups) living in protected areas in Lower Silesia through education and promotion in 2018-2020.

Keywords: Nature 2000, environment, society, ecological education

Leader investigator of the task: dr inż. Monika Domańska

Investigators: dr inż. Magdalena Domańska

2011-2013

Leader investigator of the task: dr hab. inż. Elżbieta Bondar-Nowakowska, prof. uczelni

Investigators: dr hab. inż. Jolanta Dąbrowska

Summary: The purpose of the project was to increase the number of graduates of full-time first cycle studies that started their studies in academic year 2009/2010 through making the fields of civil engineering, biotechnology and environmental protection more appealing. The project was carried out in 2009-2013.

no 2PO6SO4127
2004-2006

Summary: Soil-plant sewage treatment plants are objects where the purification process takes place in the top soil layers. The principle of the operation of such a sewage treatment plant is to close the circulation of matter through the soil environment. Plants growing on the surface of the treatment plant are important part in the wastewater treatment process. Research concerning the analysis of the physico-chemical composition of inflowing and outflowing wastewater, surface waters and various exploitation allowed to evaluate the treatment efficiency of these facilities in summer and winter period. They were also used to verify undocumented opinions that this type of wastewater treatment plants in the winter season show a decrease of treatment efficiency.

2019

Leader investigator of the task: dr inż. Wojciech Kilian

Investigators: dr hab. inż. Katarzyna Pawęska, prof. uczelni, dr hab. inż. Jolanta Dąbrowska

Summary: The aim of the project is to implement the third mission of Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences through preparing and carrying out (in the timeframe 04.02.2019 - 31.12.2021) educational classes for children aged 11-15, which will enable the development of their educational activity and increase the key competences for secondary and higher education, forming the foundation for future professional competences in the field of engineering activities.

2014-2017

Leader investigator of the task: dr inż. Magdalena Domańska

Investigators: dr inż. Paweł Wiercik

Summary: The research concerned the possibility of producing NO3 and NO2 concentrate by means of membrane separation and ion exchange.

Keywords: nitrogen romoval, nitrification, nanofiltration, ion exchange

2014-2016

Leader investigator of the task: dr inż. Paweł Lochyński

Investigators: dr inż. Paweł Lochyński

Summary: The aim of the project was to increase the company's competitiveness as a result of the development of currently used technologies and to attempt to introduce new technologies and services expanding the current offer (copper and brass purification and passivation process). An additional goal was to verify the compliance of the technology with the current BAT (Best Avialble Technique) and to indicate the necessary actions to modify technological processes. The project was completed with implementation in ECM Sp. z o.o. copper and brass solder components cleaning and passivation services.

Keywords: BAT, metal surface treatment, passivation

2017-2019

Leader investigator of the task: dr inż. Paweł Lochyński

Investigators: dr inż. Paweł Lochyński

Summary: The aim of the project was to introduce a new nickel-plated service for soldered elements made of copper and brass. An additional goal was to increase safety of implemented technological processes.

Keywords: nickel plating, safety of technological processes

This research was funded by the National Centre for Research and Development (NCBR) within the project IonsMonit (LIDER/22/0187/L-7/15/NCBR/2016).
2017-2020

Leader investigator of the task: dr inż. Paweł Lochyński

Investigators: PhD Eng. Edyta Łyczkowska-Widłak, PhD Eng. Paweł Wiercik, MSc Maciej Karczewski, MSc Eng. Sylwia Charazińska

Summary: The overall objective of the project is to develop an innovative, multi-factor mathematical model that would allow for the monitoring of the contamination of baths used in the process of electropolishing of austenitic stainless steels. The model will enable the optimisation and cost reduction of the process. It will also influence the limitation of environmental pollution during electrolytic polishing of austenitic stainless steels.

Keywords: electropolishing, Surface engineering, mathematical model, stainless steel

Smart Growth Operational Programme 2014-2020. Measure 4.1 Research and development, Sub-measure 4.1.4
2017-2020

Leader investigator of the task: dr hab. inż. Krzysztof Lejcuś, prof. uczelni

Investigators:  dr hab. inż. Jolanta Dąbrowska, dr hab. inż. Monika Ziemiańska, prof. uczelni, mgr inż. Michał Śpitalniak

Summary: The main purpose of the project was to create innovation in the form of water absorbing geocomposites (technology for retaining water in soil and making it available for plants). The idea of water absorbing geocomposites (WAGs) was patented and commercialized – (Hydrobox trademark). WAGs are designed, depending on their size and form, for ornamental potted plants, trees and shrubs in horticulture, orchardry, forestry, in urban greenery, for plants near sound-absorbing barriers and in specialist applications, e.g. in the construction of green walls and roofs. They are used in environmental engineering to support the vegetation of turf as the main anti-erosion protection for road and motorway slopes, flood embankments, slopes of landfills and to support plant vegetation in the reclamation of degraded areas. The project took place in 2009-2015.

no. ARC DP180102019

Leader investigator of the task: Veronica Soebarto

Investigators: Terence Williamson, Jian Zuo, Helen Bennetts, Dino Pisaniello, Alana Hansen, Renuka Visvanathan, Joost van Hoof, Jan Kazak

Summary: The study investigates the links between weather, house design, energy use and the well-being of South Australians over the age of 65 with the aim of producing policy and design guidelines about comfort in the home for people as they age.

Keywords: older adults, ageing society, thermal comfort, energy use, building design

nr N N305 384838

Leader investigator of the task: Szymon Szewrański

Investigators: Jan Kazak, Józef Sasik, Romuald Żmuda, Katarzyna Tokarczyk-Dorociak, Rafał Wawer, Teresa Dzikowska, Beata Raszka, Joanna Kamińska, Paweł Decewicz, Hedwig van Delden

Summary: The aim of the research project was to assess the environmental effects occurring in rural areas caused by the uncontrolled urban expansion. The research covered areas of communes near Wrocław, within the limits of the impact of the urban agglomeration and located in the zone of influence of the phenomenon of "urban sprawl". The research was carried out at two levels of detail, corresponding to the levels of spatial management at a local scale: commune level, settlement unit level.

Keywords: suburbanization, urban sprawl, environmental impact assessment.

The Operational Programme Innovative Economy, Priority Axis 1 "Research and development of modern technologies", Measure 1.3 "Support for R&D projects for entrepreneurs carried out by scientific entities", Sub-measure 1.3.1. "Development projects", co-financed by the European Union from the European Regional Development Fund.
2009-2014

Leader investigator of the task: dr hab. inż. Krzysztof Lejcuś, prof. uczelni

Investigators: dr hab. inż. Ewa Burszta-Adamiak, prof. uczelni, mgr inż. Michał Śpitalniak

Summary: The main purpose of the project was to create innovation in the form of water absorbing geocomposites (technology for retaining water in soil and making it available for plants). The idea of water absorbing geocomposites (WAGs) was patented and commercialized (Hydrobox trademark). WAGs are designed, depending on their size and form, for ornamental potted plants, trees and shrubs in horticulture, orchardry, forestry, in urban greenery, for plants near sound-absorbing barriers and in specialist applications, e.g. in the construction of green walls and roofs. They are used in environmental engineering to support the vegetation of turf as the main anti-erosion protection for road and motorway slopes, flood embankments, slopes of landfills and to support plant vegetation in the reclamation of degraded areas. The project took place in 2009-2015.

The European Regional Development Fund under the Central Europe Programme Function
2012-2014

Leader investigator of the task: prof. Antonio Scipioni; University of Padova (Italy), at WUELS - prof. dr hab. inż. Stanisław Czaban

Investigators: dr hab. inż. Ewa Burszta-Adamiak, prof. uczelni

Summary: Development and implementation of common water footprint approach to support better water use and management in urban area and making more attractive natural and social environment.

The National Centre of Research and Development [NCBIR]
2017-2018

Leader investigator of the task: dr hab. inż. Paweł Licznar, prof. uczelni

Investigators: dr hab. inż. Ewa Burszta-Adamiak, prof. uczelni, contractor as an expert for design rainfall intensity

Summary: The aim of the project is to preparation and implementation of the Polish Atlas of Design Rainfall Intensity (PANDa). The PANDa digital platform developed as part of the project is to be the source of current knowledge about the intensity of design rainfall used to design rainwater drainage and retention systems in Poland. The obtained design rainfall intensities will be used to develop an online design rainfall intensities calculator for 930 Polish cities.

National Centre for Science and Development under the “Environment, agriculture and forestry” – BIOSTRATEG III strategic R&D programme
2018-2019

Leader investigator of the task: dr hab. inż. Grzegorz Janik, prof. uczelni (at the present time dr hab. inż. Grzegorz Pęczkowski, prof. uczelni)

Investigators: dr hab. inż. Ewa Burszta-Adamiak, prof. uczelni, mgr Arkadiusz Głogowski

Summary: The aim of the project is to create a mobile machine that will inject and fertilize the plant at the same time, thus limiting the losses resulting from evaporation from the soil surface and water penetration into deeper soil layers, beyond the root system.

Keywords: injection, fertilization, water, modelling

Operational Program Infrastructure and Environment 2014-2020, Task 2.4: nature protection and environmental education
2018-2019

Leader investigator of the task: dr hab. inż. Ewa Burszta-Adamiak, prof. uczelni

Investigators: dr inż. Wiesław Fiałkiewicz

Summary: The aim of the project is to use the water footprint approach to assess water management in cities and the implementation of integrated water management systems, as well as educating residents to protect water resources in cities.


2008-2009

Investigators: dr hab. inż. Małgorzata Biniak-Pieróg, prof. uczelni

Summary: Ministry of Science and Higher Education, within the framework of the agreement of collaboration in the area of science and technology between the Government of the Republic of Poland and the Government of the Republic of Hungary

Research project no 2 P06S 009 29
2009-2014

Leader investigator of the task: prof. dr hab. inż. Andrzej Żyromski

Investigators: dr hab. inż. Małgorzata Biniak-Pieróg, prof. uczelni

Research project no 87741
2010-2014

Leader investigator of the task: prof. dr hab. inż. Andrzej Żyromski

Investigators: dr hab. inż. Małgorzata Biniak-Pieróg, prof. uczelni

National Centre for Research and Development, within the framework of the program BIOSTRATEG III „Environment, agriculture and forestry”
2017-2020

Leader investigator of the task: Institute of Technology and Life Sciences

Investigators: dr hab. inż. Małgorzata Biniak-Pieróg, prof. uczelni

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