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POB 3.3 Modern materials for use in construction

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Teams at the Silesian University of Technology are conducting research in the field of modern building materials:

  1. Innovative building materials for structures with a low carbon footprint.
  2. Smart materials with measurement properties.
  3. Environmentally sustainable surface protection systems for building materials with a reduced carbon footprint.
  4. Modern construction chemistry for low-emission cements.
  5. Innovative building shielding materials with a low carbon footprint.
  6. Modern systems for protecting reinforcing steel.
  7. New materials with appropriate pozzolanic properties as substitutes for Portland cement.

Successes in Modern Building Materials!

Projects within the sub-area of ​​POB3

Lp.
project manager start date end date
project title
the value of the entire project funding for SUT financing institution the role of the SUT
1
dr inż. arch. Monika Sroka-Bizoń
01.10.2017
30.06.2020
Development of Interactive and Animated Drawing Teaching Tools € 263 918,97
€ 38 090,00
Education Exchanges Support Foundation (SMPF)
partner
2
dr inż. Marcin Górski, prof. PŚ
15.01.2019
14.01.2023
Enhancing Academic Leadership and Governance of Chinese and European Universities in the Context of Innovation and Internationalization
€ 263 918,97
€ 38 090,00
Education Exchanges Support Foundation (SMPF)
partner
3
dr inż. Szymon Dawczyński
01.10.2020
30.09.2022
Training for architects and builders in the use of composites for the building sector project
€ 294 830,00
€ 40 640,00
FRSE
koordynator
4
dr inż. Szymon Dawczyński
01.09.2022
31.08.2025
Green Roofs Technician Training Program
€ 400 000,00
€ 83 780,00
FRSE
koordynator
5
dr hab. inż., prof. zw. PŚ Marek Salamak
01.10.2020
30.06.2023
Automated system of precise volume measurements – VolumeMonit
2 903 085,17 zł
316 425,83 zł
NCBR
partner
6
Dr inż. Barbara Słomka-Słupik
01.09.2021
31.08.2022
Creating building binders with recycled materials
35 000,00 zł
35 000,00 zł
MEiN
Koordynator
7
Dr hab. inż. Barbara Łaźniewska-Piekarczyk, prof. PŚ
19.12.2019
18.12.2020
Comprehensive study of the properties of cement binder with ash from municipal waste thermal treatment plants
49 995,00 zł
49 995,00 zł

NCN
Koordynator
8
Dr inż. Malgorzata Safuta
20.02.2020
19.02.2024
Electrical and piezoresistive properties of cement composites with graphene for applications in structural monitoring of building structures
139 700,00 zł
139 700,00 zł
NCN
Koordynator
9
dr hab. inż. Marcin Kozłowski, prof. PŚ
01.01.2021
01.01.2024
Innovative solutions for point-mounted laminated glass with increased post-critical load-bearing capacity
932 606,25 zł
932 606,25 zł
NCBR
Koordynator
10
dr hab. inż. Marcin Kozłowski, prof. PŚ
30.09.2021
29.09.2022
Analysis of internal pressure in 3D curved insulating glass units
48 362,00 zł
48 362,00 zł
NCN
Koordynator
11
prof. dr hab. inż. Jan Kubica
01.07.2017
01.08.2020
Evolution of the Structural Eurocodes - position in project team SC6.T4 for phase 2 of Mandate M/516
€ 18 600,00
€ 18 600,00
NEN- Stichting Netherlands Normalisatie-instituut
samodzielnie
12
prof. dr hab. inż. Jan Kubica
01.01.2018
31.12.2021
Evolution of the Structural Eurocodes - position in project team SC6.T3 for phase 4 of Mandate M/516
€ 13 840,00
€ 13 840,00
NEN- Stichting Netherlands Normalisatie-instituut
samodzielnie
13
dr hab. inż. Marcin Kozłowski, prof. PŚ
01.05.2019
31.12.2020
Numerical assessment of safety of structural elements made of glass
bd
65 000,00 SEK
Aforsk Foundation (przez Lund University)
samodzielnie
14
prof. dr hab. inż. Barbara Klemczak
01.04.2020

30.06.2024
Integrated porous cementitious Nanocomposites in non-Residential building envelopes for Green active/passive energy STORAGE
€ 5 602 934,26
€ 313 976,25
Komisja Europejska
partner

15
prof. dr hab. inż. Barbara Klemczak
01.04.2020
30.06.2024
Integrated porous cementitious Nanocomposites in non-Residential building envelopes for Green active/passive energy STORAGE
285 793,00 zł
285 793,00 zł
MNiSW
samodzielnie
16
prof. dr hab. inż. Jan Kubica
01.01.2021
31.01.2025
Sustainable Building Lime Applications via Circular Economy and Biomimetic Approaches
€ 3 713 424,48
€ 454 957,20
Komisja Europejska
partner
17
prof. dr hab. inż. Jan Kubica
04.03.2021
30.04.2025
Sustainable Building Lime Applications via Circular Economy and Biomimetic Approaches
414 420,00 zł
414 420,00 zł
MNiSW
samodzielnie
18
dr hab. inż. Sławomir Kwiecień, prof. PŚ
01.04.2022
30.09.2023
Experimental analysis of the formation process of dynamic replacement columns under laboratory conditions
250 000,00 zł
250 000,00 zł
Narodowe Centrum Badań i Rozwoju (NCBR)
samodzielnie
19
prof. dr hab. inż. Leszek Szojda 
01.01.2023
31.12.2026
Biomimicry and carbon adsorbent eco-materials for a climate-neutral economy
€ 1 030 400,00
€ 151 800,00
Komisja Europejska
partner
20
prof. dr hab. inż. Leszek Szojda 
01.03.2023
31.12.2026
Biomimicry and carbon adsorbent eco-materials for a climate-neutral economy
522 618,00 zł
522 618,00 zł
MNiSW
samodzielnie

 

Teams at the Silesian University of Technology are strengthening their position in the field of modern construction, combining the concepts of sustainable development, advanced construction materials, and future technologies.

Sustainable Building Materials – Success in the NCN MINIATURA 9 Competition

A significant achievement is securing funding in the MINIATURA 9 competition of the National Science Centre for research on the use of locally available metallurgical and mining waste as alternative raw materials in the production of Portland cement clinker. This project aligns with global trends in reducing the carbon footprint and circular technologies, representing another step towards eco-friendly building materials technologies.

https://www.polsl.pl/rb/aktualnosci/71748/konkurs-miniatura-9-rozstrzygniety/

Structural Glass – Safety and Innovation

The Faculty of Civil Engineering conducts advanced research on structural glass, responding to the growing importance of this material in modern architecture. The research is conducted under the supervision of Dr. Hab. Eng. Marcin Kozłowski, professor at the Silesian University of Technology, and include:

  • Research on the behavior of glass elements under mechanical and fire loads,
  • Analysis of glass breakage and its behavior in a post-critical state,
  • Development of innovative point-mounted laminated glass with increased load-bearing capacity.

Project and research details: https://www.polsl.pl/rb/en/research/structural-glass-research/

Construction of the Future – Extraterrestrial Technologies

The Student Research Group "Extraterrestrial Construction," which received funding in a competition from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, presented an innovative approach to construction. The project, which involves developing a lunar regolith simulant, enables research on construction materials and technologies intended for use in extraterrestrial environments. These activities develop competencies in:

  • materials engineering in extreme conditions,
  • technologies for future lunar and Martian bases,
  • innovative construction solutions that can also be applied in terrestrial construction.

https://www.polsl.pl/rb/en/news/69496/skn-extraterrestrial-construction-won-the-competition-of-the-ministry-of-science-and-higher-education/

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