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Autor: Paweł Skóra Publikacja: 20.05.2026 Aktualizacja: 20.05.2026
Seminarium POB 3: wizyta Prof. Oskar Paris, Austria
Szanowni Państwo,
Serdecznie zapraszam na seminarium naukowe w ramach POB 3, podczas którego wykład wygłosi wybitny naukowiec
Prof. Oskar Paris (Chair of Physics, Department Physics, Mechanics and Electrical Engineering, Montanuniversität Leoben, Austria)
Profesor wygłosi referat pt.: "Towards sustainable nanoporous systems for energy storage and water treatment: insights from in-situ X-ray and neutron scattering"
Seminarium odbędzie się w sali 450 na Wydział Górnictwa, Inżynierii Bezpieczeństwa i Automatyki Przemysłowej
22 maja o godzinie 9:00
Następnie odbędzie się seminarium naukowe, podczas którego wysłuchamy wykładu Pana Dr inż. Dawida Gajdy,
pt.: "Fracture mechanics of reservoir rocks and wellbore cement in H2 environments" z University of Texas at Austin (Institute for Geophysics), USA.
Podczas seminarium jest możliwość zaprezentowania również własnej tematyki badawczej i konsultacji z ekspertami, uprzejmie proszę osoby zainteresowanie o kontakt.
Alicja Kazek-Kęsik

Short Bio
Oskar Paris is a materials physicist who obtained his PhD in Solid State Physics in 1996 at the University of Vienna, Austria. Following postdoctoral positions at ETH Zurich in Switzerland and Montanuniversität Leoben in Austria, he was a group leader at the Department of Biomaterials at the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces in Potsdam, Germany. Since 2009, he has been a full professor and the head of the Institute of Physics at Montanuniversität Leoben. Oskar Paris is internationally recognized for his experimental work on functional nanomaterials using synchrotron radiation X-rays and neutrons at large-scale facilities, including metallic-, ceramic-, and carbon-based nanomaterials, as well as biological and biomimetic systems. His recent scientific focus is on nanoporous materials, where he has contributed to the fundamental understanding and quantitative description of the physics of fluids in nanopore confinement, and also to the field of adsorption-induced deformation. He has pioneered in-situ and operando X-ray techniques for tracking the adsorption of ions in supercapacitors and related electrochemical systems.
Oskar Paris is a materials physicist who obtained his PhD in Solid State Physics in 1996 at the University of Vienna, Austria. Following postdoctoral positions at ETH Zurich in Switzerland and Montanuniversität Leoben in Austria, he was a group leader at the Department of Biomaterials at the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces in Potsdam, Germany. Since 2009, he has been a full professor and the head of the Institute of Physics at Montanuniversität Leoben. Oskar Paris is internationally recognized for his experimental work on functional nanomaterials using synchrotron radiation X-rays and neutrons at large-scale facilities, including metallic-, ceramic-, and carbon-based nanomaterials, as well as biological and biomimetic systems. His recent scientific focus is on nanoporous materials, where he has contributed to the fundamental understanding and quantitative description of the physics of fluids in nanopore confinement, and also to the field of adsorption-induced deformation. He has pioneered in-situ and operando X-ray techniques for tracking the adsorption of ions in supercapacitors and related electrochemical systems.

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