Team

Our Team

Here you will get to know us better.

WHO ARE WE

Everything You Want to About Us

Our shared mission is to advance modern sensing materials, gas-sensor technologies, and innovative imaging methods that push the boundaries of practical, real-world applications.

  • NEXT-GEN GAS SENSING
  • HIGH-PERFORMANCE NANOSTRUCTURES
  • MODERN MATERIALS
  • FAST SOLUTIONS

Our Expert Team.
Who We Are

We are a multidisciplinary research team from the Silesian University of Technology, combining expertise in electronics, chemistry, optoelectronics, materials science, and sensor technology.

Project Leader

Tomasz Jarosz, PhD

Tomasz Jarosz earned his PhD in 2017 at the Silesian University of Technology. He has worked across several university departments, including Inorganic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Electrochemistry, and Physical Chemistry & Technology of Polymers. His research spans chemoresistive gas sensors, organic/inorganic composites, and energetic materials. He has published over 50 scientific papers and has delivered numerous conference presentations and invited lectures.

Chemistry Lab Scientis

Agnieszka Stolarczyk, PhD

Agnieszka Stolarczyk received her PhD in Chemistry in 2003 and has been with the Silesian University of Technology ever since. Her scientific work focuses on designing and synthesizing new conductive and electroactive polymer materials, especially those used as receptor layers in gas sensor technologies.

Chemistry Lab Scientis

Karolina Głosz, PhD

Karolina Głosz obtained her PhD in 2023 at the Silesian University of Technology. She has worked at the Department of Physical Chemistry and Technology of Polymers. Her expertise includes chemoresistive gas sensors and organic synthesis. She is the author of 12 scientific publications and has delivered numerous conference presentations.

Gas Sensing Scientis

Marcin Procek, PhD

Marcin Procek earned his PhD in Electronics in 2016 at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of the Silesian University of Technology. He works as an assistant professor in the Department of Optoelectronics and has previously conducted postdoctoral research at MID Sweden University. His research centers on the development of diverse gas sensors and sensing materials, with particular emphasis on metal oxide nanostructures and polymer semiconductors.

Gas Sensing Scientis
Piotr Kałużyński, PhD

Piotr Kałużyński is an assistant professor at the Silesian University of Technology. His work focuses on gas sensors and their practical implementation—from developing sensory materials to optimizing industrial-scale production processes. He previously specialized in spectral sensors for in vivo UV-based skin cancer detection. His current research also includes imaging materials in UV and NIR ranges and the use of hyperspectral imaging systems in everyday applications.