Our research group participated in the 9th International Seminar on Modern Polymeric Materials for Environmental Application, held in Kraków. Attending this conference has become a longstanding tradition within our group, providing an excellent opportunity to present our latest research findings and foster international scientific collaborations.
 
This year, five presentations showcased the work of our research team:
 
Angéla Jedlovszky-Hajdú – Composite Meshes for Biomedical Applications (invited lecture)
Mónika Nanys – Electrospinning Nanofibrous Scaffolds for Potential Wound Healing Application: The Effect of Salts and Humidity
Sarolta Halmóczki – Development of a ZnO Nanoparticle-Loaded Electrospun Polysuccinimide Scaffold for Biomedical Applications
Veronika Tóth-Pálos – Development of Polysuccinimide–Salt Nanofibers for Advanced Wound Dressing Applications
Viktor Gergő Szilágy – Simulation-Driven Insights into Electrospinning: Electric Field Modeling and Calcium Chloride-Induced Fiber Morphology