Application of Biomass for the Production of Environmentally Friendly Polymeric Materials (BIOMASS)
Operational Programme Innovative Economy (POIG) 1.1.2, 2009–2015, NCBR / EU
Laboratory for the Study of Polymer Materials Aging
SPUB Programme, 2017, Ministry of Science and Higher Education
Laboratory for the Study of Polymer Materials Aging
SPUB Programme, 2018–2020, Ministry of Science and Higher Education
Characterization of Specific Properties of Phytochemicals and Their Application as Eco-Friendly Aging Time Indicators in Packaging Materials
IUVENTUS PLUS, 2013–2015, Ministry of Science and Higher Education
Development of Technology for Producing Biodegradable Polyester Packaging Materials Containing Plant-Derived Substances
LIDER Programme, 2016–2019, National Centre for Research and Development (NCBR)
Thermally Stable Biodegradable Polymer Composites for Packaging Applications
Innovation Incubator 2.0, 2019–2020
Self-Healing Elastomeric Composites Containing Reversible Sulfur Bonds
Young Scientists Fund, 2018
Crosslinking of Epoxidized Natural Rubber (ENR) with Plant-Derived Compounds
Young Scientists Fund, 2020
Hydrophobization of Cellulose Fibers Using Silane Coupling Agents
Young Scientists Fund, 2020
Analysis of Properties of Ethylene–Norbornene Copolymer Composites Filled with Natural Cellulose Fibers for Healthcare Application
Young Scientists Fund, 2021
PROM – International Scholarship Exchange for PhD Students and Academic Staff
Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden, Germany, 2019
Polymer Composites Reinforced with Modified Cellulose Fibers – Hydrophobization
“Best of the Best” Programme 3.0, 2018–2019
Optimization of Polymer Biocomposite Processing with Enhanced Degradation Potential
“Best of the Best” Programme 4.0, 2019–2021
Hydrophobization of Cellulose Fibers via Hybrid Chemical Modification
Diamond Grant, 2019–2023
Composite Structures with Reduced Flammability and Defined Biostatic Properties with Additives Facilitating Degradability or Compostability
Operational Programme Intelligent Development (POIR), 2021–2023, NCBR