Graduated from the Faculty of Chemistry Jagiellonian University in Krakow in 2015. Since 2016 he has been PhD student. He was working on the FNP TEAM grant “In quest of a more efficient quantum solar energy exploitation in energy downhill and uphill photocatalytic processes (INGENIOUS)”. His research interests include heterogeneous photocatalysis (especially solar energy conversion in shape- and redox-engineered photocatalytic systems), photocatalytic detoxification, and disinfection. He is also interested in bringing nanotechnology to the real market. In the years 2015-2017, he was associated with the InPhoCat company. Since 2018 he has been InnoEnergy PhD School student. In 2019, he received a PRELUDIUM 17 grant. In 2022, he defended his doctoral dissertation entitled “Solar energy utilisation in shape- and redox-engineered photocatalytic systems”.
Thesis defended
Tomasz Baran has got his PhD degree. Congratulation! Photocatalytic reduction [...]