Dr. Michał Hajos | Materials Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Michał Hajos | Materials Engineering | Best Researcher Award

University of Agriculture in Krakow, Poland.

Michal Hajos is a skilled academic and researcher currently working at the University of Agriculture in Krakow, Poland. With a strong foundation in metallurgy and extensive experience in industrial research, Hajos has dedicated his career to exploring innovative solutions in material science, combustion processes, and plant-based material research. He has worked on numerous industrial and academic projects, contributing significantly to both the research and development sectors. His research interests include the study of combustion and drying processes and the exploration of green methods for nanoparticle production.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Michał Hajos holds a PhD in Metallurgy from AGH University in Krakow (2008–2014), with a dissertation on "Physicochemical parameters of the electrochemical process for the production of zinc oxide nanoparticles." He also earned a Master of Science in Metallurgy from the same institution (2002–2008), where his thesis focused on binders in molding sands. Additionally, he completed his Environmental Protection Technician qualification at Zespół Szkół Chemicznych in Krakow (1995–2000), researching the use of industrial waste as alternative fuels in the cement industry.

Work Experience 💼

Dr. Michał Hajos is currently an Assistant at the University of Agriculture in Krakow (2022–present), focusing on research and teaching in mechanical engineering and agrophysics, with expertise in material science and thermodynamics. He served as Head of Executive at CBR Rock Master (2021–2022), overseeing R&D, production planning, and product certification. Prior to that, he was a Laboratory Analyst (2019–2021) at the same company, specializing in designing and testing prototypes for height safety systems. Dr. Hajos also worked as a Process Engineer at NYCZ Intertrade (2016–2018), leading nickel recovery processes from galvanic waste. Earlier, he contributed as a Research Assistant and Lecturer at AGH University of Science and Technology (2012–2015), designing measurement stands and conducting research for shale gas extraction projects.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Michał Hajos focuses on the study of combustion and drying processes 🔥💧, aiming to optimize energy efficiency and material properties.

Physico-Chemical Properties of Plant-Based Materials 🌿

He investigates the physico-chemical properties of plant-based materials, exploring sustainable alternatives for various industrial applications.

Green Nanoparticle Production 🌱🔬

A significant aspect of his research is the development of green methods for nanoparticle production, striving to create eco-friendly technologies for the future.

Achievements 🏆

Third Degree Award in the "Technician 2000" competition (2000)
For his thesis on alternative fuels for the cement industry.

Patent in Nickel Recovery Process (2014)
Involved in the patenting process for the method of manufacturing molds and cores in smelting technologies.

Multiple Conference Contributions (2008–2013)
Organized and participated in various national and international conferences, contributing to both research dissemination and academic development.

Selected Publications 📚

Size Distribution of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles Depending on the Temperature of Electrochemical Synthesis
Hajos, M., Starowicz, M., Brzychczyk, B., Basista, G., Francik, S.
Materials, 2025, 18(2), 458
Focus: This study investigates how the temperature during electrochemical synthesis affects the size distribution of zinc oxide nanoparticles.

Prediction of Brake Pad Wear of Trucks Transporting Oversize Loads Based on the Number of Drivers’ Braking and the Load Level of the Trucks—Multiple Regression Models
Basista, G., Hajos, M., Francik, S., Pedryc, N.
Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 2024, 14(13), 5408
Focus: This article uses multiple regression models to predict brake pad wear in trucks transporting oversize loads.

Citations: 1

Modeling the Drying Process of Onion Slices Using Artificial Neural Networks
Francik, S., Łapczyńska-Kordon, B., Hajos, M., Zawiślak, A., Francik, R.
Energies, 2024, 17(13), 3199
Focus: The study explores the application of artificial neural networks to model the drying process of onion slices.

Cohesion and Adhesion Properties of Modified Water Glass with Colloidal Solutions of ZnO
Smyksy, K., Kmita, A., Hutera, B., Hajos, M., Starowicz, M.
Metalurgija, 2014, 53(4), pp. 459–462
Focus: The article discusses the cohesion and adhesion properties of modified water glass combined with colloidal solutions of zinc oxide.

Citations: 5

Morphology and Structure of ZnO Nanoparticles Produced by Electrochemical Method
Stypuła, B., Kmita, A., Hajos, M.
Medziagotyra, 2014, 20(1), pp. 3–9
Focus: This paper examines the morphology and structure of zinc oxide nanoparticles produced through an electrochemical method.

 

 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. YiWei Li | Electrochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. YiWei Li | Electrochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Biology Institute, Qilu University of Technology (Shandong Academy of Sciences), China

Dr. Yiwei Li is a Researcher at Qilu University of Technology, China. He completed his Ph.D. at the Institute of Virology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. During the outbreak of COVID-19, he served as an expert member of the anti-epidemic efforts in Jinan city. Dr. Li has authored over 10 peer-reviewed research and review papers (as first or corresponding author) in the past five years. Additionally, he is the incorporator and vice-general manager of Guozhong Electronic Information (Shandong) Co. Ltd. His current research interests focus on analytical electrochemistry, environmental analysis, and biosensing technology.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Yiwei Li earned his Ph.D. from the prestigious Institute of Virology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. His academic journey has provided him with deep expertise in areas that blend biology, electrochemistry, and environmental sciences, which form the foundation for his current research work.

Experience 💼

Dr. Li has extensive professional experience as a researcher and as an expert member in public health initiatives, notably contributing to the COVID-19 anti-epidemic efforts in Jinan. In addition to his academic role, he is an incorporator and vice-general manager at Guozhong Electronic Information (Shandong) Co. Ltd., merging research with industry to drive innovation in electrochemistry and biosensing technology.

Research Interests 🔬

Analytical Electrochemistry ⚡
Dr. Yiwei Li’s research in analytical electrochemistry focuses on developing advanced electrochemical methods for detecting various substances, including environmental pollutants. This area has significant implications for improving the accuracy and efficiency of environmental monitoring.

Environmental Analysis 🌍
His work in environmental analysis aims to create innovative techniques for detecting pollutants in different ecosystems. This research plays a vital role in addressing environmental contamination and contributing to sustainable solutions for pollution management.

Biosensing Technology 🧬
Dr. Li is dedicated to improving biosensing technologies, which are crucial for rapid and reliable detection of biological markers. His efforts are aimed at advancing diagnostic tools for public health, enabling early disease detection and monitoring environmental factors impacting human health.

Publications Top Notes 📚

The value of electrochemical ratiometry in immunosensing: A systematic study. Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2025,

Contributors: Jin Song, Rui Gong, Shibo Song, Ghulam Abbas, Yaohong Ma, Yiwei Li. Link

A graphene microelectrode array based microfluidic device for in situ continuous monitoring of biofilms. Nanoscale Advances, 2023

Contributors: Jin Song, Ashaq Ali, Yaohong Ma, Yiwei Li. Link

Electrochemical ratiometry: A new route towards bioaffinity-based in vitro diagnostics. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 2023-09

Contributors: Jin Song, Ghulam Abbas, Ashaq Ali, Yaohong Ma, Yiwei Li. Link

Facile strategy to construct porous CuO/CeO2 nanospheres with enhanced catalytic activity toward CO catalytic oxidation at low temperature. Applied Nanoscience, 2023-06

Contributors: Yunwei Wei, Yiwei Li, Dianfeng Han, Jian Liu, Shujuan Lyu, Chunhui Li, Yang Tan, Zhikang Wang, Jiafeng Yu. Link

Recent progress in the electrochemical quantification of nitrophenols. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 2023-06

Contributors: Shuo Wang, Yiwei Li, Jin Song, Jinheng Zhang, Yaohong Ma. Link