Projects of PhD students carried out presently/recently:
Factors influencing biochar degradation in soils in the context of pyrogenic carbon application as a tool for CO2 sequestration - mgr Magdalena Bednik, supervisors: Prof. E. Jamroz and dr hab. A. Medyńska-Juraszek
Contemporary transformations of chernozemic soils in Poland with particular attention to the properties and transformation of organic matter - mgr Michał Dudek, supervisors: Prof. B. Łabaz and dr hab. A. (...)
https://zlotowek.upwr.edu.pl/en/research/projects/student-projects
Projects of PhD students carried out presently/recently:
Factors influencing biochar degradation in soils in the context of pyrogenic carbon application as a tool for CO2 sequestration - mgr Magdalena Bednik, supervisors: Prof. E. Jamroz and dr hab. A. Medyńska-Juraszek
Contemporary transformations of chernozemic soils in Poland with particular attention to the properties and transformation of organic matter - mgr Michał Dudek, supervisors: Prof. B. Łabaz and dr hab. A. (...)
https://iaipr.upwr.edu.pl/en/research/projects/student-projects
Interdisciplinary teams, cooperation with foreign centres, and obtaining funds by doctoral students for their own research on, among others, functional food – the Doctoral School at Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences not only provides students with a chance to develop in the discipline of food and nutrition technology, but also looks for answers to questions important for today's world.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/the-upwrs-international-doctoral-school--food-and-nutrition-technology-325.html