The Faculty employs 27 professors, associate professors and 73 PhDs. Research activity of the Faculty is focussed on: transformation of hydrocarbons; synthesis, structure and reactivity of five- and six-element heterocyclic systems; chemistry of carbohydrates; metal complexes in organic synthesis; oxidation and chemistry of peroxy compounds; physical chemistry and technology of polymers synthesis and modification of polymers; gas and ion transportation in polymers and polymer membranes; catalytic processes in technology and in environmental protection; thermal and chemical technology of coal treatment; technologies of treating coal-derivative resources; utilization of selected heavy industry wastes; new technologies and the theory of inorganic and electrochemical processes; optimization of technical and apparatus solutions of industrial processes; static
analysis and macro kinetics of inorganic processes; phase transformations and interface processes in multi-component systems; substances of special purity and properties; utilization and industrial waste disposal; corrosion and protection against it; industrial chemical analysis; eco-analysis, analysis of biological materials; new reactions and analytic reagents; the selected problems of bioprocess engineering and separation processes; crystallization; dynamics of chemical reactors; gas cleaning, nanostructured materials and biocatalysts, nanofluids.
The staff of the Faculty co-operates with many academic centres such as: Iowa State University, Kansas University of Lawrence, University in Trondheim, Universite de Rennes,
Universita La Sapienza and Universita di Bologna, University College London, University of Southern Denmark, Universities in Brunschweig and Heidelberg, Hubei Polytechnical
University, The Technical University of Kiev and The Technical University of Lvov, Vysoka Technicka Skola in Bratislava, Pamukkale University/Turkey/, National Research Center in Egypt. The cooperation refers to research in many fields: the exchange of professors, young academics with a PhD degree, PhD course students, and MSc course students, as well as running PhD courses in ‘the joint supervision’ system.
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