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