Terzyk Artur P.

ARTUR P. TERZYK. Personal data: Born on November 22, 1967, in Żnin, Poland. Education: 1991: M.Sc. in Physical Chemistry from Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń; 1995: Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Thesis: “The Study on the Molecular Interactions in the System: Adsorbate – Microporous Activated Carbon”; 2005: Habilitation (awarded by Prime Minister of Poland) in Physical Chemistry from Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Thesis: ”Acivated Carbon – New Methods of Characterization and the Application in Adsorption of Biologically Active Substances”. Professional Experience: One of the founders and members of “Physicochemistry of Carbon Materials Research Group” at Department of Chemistry Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń since October 1991 (head of the group since October 2009); invited speaker at Carbon Based Nanoporous Materials for Future Challenge (CBNM) conference (Japan, Chiba University, 2008); keynote speaker at Carbon conference in Biarritz, France (2009); invited speaker at the workshop before Carbon 2012 conference (Kraków); keynote speaker at Carbon 2012 conference, member of the scientific committee of the International Symposium on Surface Heterogeneity in Adsorption and Catalysys (ISSHAC) (2009 and 2012). Scientific Activities Honours: In 1995 the Scholarship of Foundation for Polish Science. Publications: 2 monographs: “The Theory of Adsorption of Gases and Vapours in Micropores of Carbonaceous Materials” and “Carbon Materials – Theory and Practice”; original papers: more than 170 (excluding conference materials); the total number of citations of all previous publications: 1020; index: H: 15 (excluding self citations, Scopus, 30.04.2012). Current research interests: adsorption from gaseous phase; adsorption of biologically active compounds from aqueous solutions on to carbons; thermodynamics of adsorption; adsorption calorimetry; and theory of adsorption.

 

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