Academia Copernicana
 Interdisciplinary Doctoral School
		
 ul. Bojarskiego 1, 87-100 Toruńtel.: +48 56 611-26-79
e-mail: academia.copernicana@umk.pl
Projects
- Printed plasmonics for efficient biosensing
 - A new formation mechanism for low surface-brightness galaxies and implications for dark matter
 - The dynamics of moral behavior by the example of the possibility of an unpunished crime
 - Novel plant adenylyl cyclases and their functions in signal transduction and plant responses to the environment
 - The role of selected ligands in conformational changes and activity of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs).
 - Possibilities of using new natural and synthetic biocides to obtain copolymers with biocidal properties
 - Museology and Curatorial Strategies in War-torn Post-soviet Kyiv
 - Light pollution of the night sky in Toruń
 - Effects of extremely low-frequency magnetic field in the brain of rats
 - Immunomodulatory ant antidepressant properties of Whole Body Hyperthermia
 - Atomistic calculations of nanostructures: from semi-empirical to ab-initio approaches
 - Root microbiomes as controls of P use efficiency in woody crops
 - Preparation of mixed and doped crystals of AII-BVI compounds with selected rare earth elements and transition metals, and their characterization for optoelectronic applications
 - Netnographic research on social movement campaigns on YouTube as an area of the empowerment of people with disability.
 - Synthetic materials as a matter of contemporary works of art in the process of conservation
 - Towards a New Poetics of Space: Intersections of the Feminine and the Environmental in North American Indigenous Fiction
 - Phosphodiesterases in higher plants – the missing element in cyclic nucleotide signal transduction in plants
 - Optical properties of mixed thin layers ZnO/Alq3/ZnO
 - Pious donations in medieval Stockholm in the context of the Baltic region
 - Exploring wood anatomy, chemistry and climate through the world’s longest living organisms, North American Bristlecone Pine
 - Breaking the curse of dimension in computational many-body physics and chemistry: simplified and inexpensive Coupled-Cluster-type methods to provide an efficient and robust computational model for the electronic structure of a complex molecular system
 - Novel carbon nanomaterials (with special attention to nanohorns) in biomedical applications.
 - Carbon nanomaterials-based surfaces with controlled toxicity
 - Statistics of null geodesics of photons on cosmological scales
 
