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April report 
Wednesday, 7 May, 2014, 08:09
Posted by Zbigniew Starowicz
In the previous month, the focus was on the study of titanium dioxide substrates for photochemical method and FDTD simulation software of the particles no the cell front configuration.
The simulation stage included simulation set up preaparation and its advancing. Within the titania substrates investigation, the transmission, reflection an absorbacne spectra were measured. Next the absorption band edge was calculated. Optical constant and thickness were found from elipsometry measuremnts and fitting.
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PhD report April 2014 A.Mzyk 
Tuesday, 6 May, 2014, 15:47
Posted by Aldona Mzyk
Bloody Spring has came… In the darkness of air conditioned lab I have started hemocompatibility assays. PEMs were prepared on PCV tubes in order to perform experiments in aortic flow simulator. I’ve also continued CLSM visualization of smooth muscle cells growing on samples modified by migration channels. Finally, coatings functionalized by the SiC or Ag nanoparticles for the ATR-FTIR analysis were prepared during this few sunny days.
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K.Kubok phD report (April 2014) 
Sunday, 4 May, 2014, 17:09
Posted by Katarzyna Kubok
During last month I finished some corronsion experiments on heat-treated samples. The results are very promising. Moreover I have started to write and article about precipitations sequence in my alloys and their crystallographic orientations versus orientation of the matrix - the work is in progress.
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structure o fliquids_MTrybula 
Saturday, 3 May, 2014, 23:06
Posted by Marcela Trybula
Comparison of structural and transport properties of selected liquid binary Al-based alloys, including bond analysis.
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March 
Thursday, 24 April, 2014, 15:12
Posted by Piotr Drzymala
Research on compression hydrostatic structural elements of magnesium alloys for the three samples of alloy AZ91 and the three samples of alloy AZ31 -shaped flanges with the following parameters : the upper surface of the sample - 225 mm ², clearances on the sleeve in a matrix - 10um , strain rate - 0.1 mm / min , die temperature : 80 , 150, 200 + -10 degrees Celsius , the maximum stress of about 400 MPa. In the latter case, the force control is applied instead of controlling the position ( 2kN/min ) but remain in further studies with positional control . Acoustic emission was measured at a frequency of 160 kHz for a period of about half an hour , until the maximum force . In the case of acoustic research , for comparative purposes , it was necessary to carry out the calibration measurement on the sleeve of carbon steel. The value of the resultant force ( 90kN ) ensures the resilient nature of the deformation of steel, therefore, to exclude possible errors of interpretation akustograms magnesium alloys , e.g. due to friction. Examined the nature of the compression curves and comparing them with akustogramami for magnesium alloys and a small change in the dimensions of the sample shows that the deformation took place , and the peaks of akustogramach suggest twinning as the main deformation mechanism .
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