Dr. Magdalena Miodyńska-Melzer is an assistant professor at the Department of Environmental Technology, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Gdańsk. Her research interests focus on photocatalysis, nanomaterials, and advanced environmental technologies, particularly in the areas of water purification and hydrogen production.

She is the co-author of numerous high-impact scientific publications featured in leading journals such as Materials Horizons, Scientific Reports, Chemical Engineering Journal, and Applied Surface Science. Her scientific work involves:

  • The design of advanced photocatalysts for hydrogen generation and CO₂ photoreduction, including perovskite-based hybrids and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs),
  • The removal of environmental contaminants, pathogenic microorganisms, and antibiotic resistance genes through photocatalysis enhanced by ozonation and peroxone processes,
  • Stabilization of lead-free bismuth halide perovskites under oxidizing and humid conditions for sustainable applications,

Dr. Miodyńska-Melzer actively participates in international research projects and conferences (e.g., in Porto and Almería), presenting outcomes of projects such as H₂OforAll, aimed at ensuring safe and sustainable drinking water treatment. Her interdisciplinary and innovative research contributes significantly to the development of green technologies in environmental protection.