The Integrated approaches in the development and analysis of bioactive and environmentally relevant functional compounds (INPRAFUN) project represents a strategic framework for strengthening scientific research activities at the Department of Chemistry through the establishment of an integrated, multidisciplinary and collaborative research unit. By connecting experts from the fields of organic, analytical and physical chemistry as well as biochemistry and physics, the project lays the foundation for the sustainable development of scientific excellence and innovative research approaches, which is one of its key objectives.
The project supports the strengthening of research capacities, increasing the productivity and quality of scientific publications, especially in high-ranking journals. Special emphasis is placed on the active involvement of students at all levels of study in scientific research work, thereby contributing to the development of their competencies and increasing employability.
The project is structured into five thematic work packages that include the synthesis and characterization of bioactive and evironmentally relevant functional compounds based on nitrogen heterocyclic systems, the development of sensor and analytical methods with an emphasis on nitrogen compounds, the application of advanced materials in environmental technologies, and the investigation of the structures, properties and functions of materials. Through these activities, the project generates innovative solutions with potential applications in the fields of health, environmental protection and industry, thereby contributing to the development of scientific excellence and increasing the social relevance of chemistry as a basic science.
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