Micropoll met with the Nobel Prize winners Ben Feringa and Jean-Marie Lehn

Cooperation of employees of MicroPoll s.r.o. with other companies

  • CHEZAR spol. s.r.o.
  • Nucleus SK s.r.o.
  • REMAS Servis, s.r.o.
  • Analytical science s. r. o.
  • SEC Technologies, s.r.o.

National cooperation outside STU

  • Presidium of the Police Force – National Criminal Agency (National Anti-Drug Unit)
  • Battalion of Radiation, Chemical, and Biological Protection
  • Research Institute of Water Management (VÚVH)
  • Slovak Water Management Enterprise – Piešťany Branch Plant (SVP)
  • Ministry of Health – National Monitoring Center for Drugs
  • Office of Public Health of the Slovak Republic in cooperation with Regional Public Health Offices (ÚVZ SR and RÚVZ)
  • Institute of Polymers, Slovak Academy of Science
  • Institute of Molecular Biology, Slovak Academy of Science
  • Department of Analytical Chemistry, Comenius University in Bratislava

Cooperation with universities and research institutions

  • Faculty of Fisheries and Water Protection, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, Czechia (Roman Grabic) (Detection and monitoring of micropollutants)
  • Department for Environmental Science Center for Advanced Water Purification, Aarhus University, Denmark (Kai Bester)
  • Aalto University, Finland (Mika Sillanpää)
  • Global Center for Environmental Remediation, The University of Newcastle, England (Laureate Professor Ravi Naidu)
  • New York University, USA (Kannan Kurunthachalam)
  • Department of Microbiology School of Medicine, The Maldives National University, Maldives (Kannan Subbaram)
  • University of Belize, Belize (Danladi Chiroma)
  • University of Patras, France (Dionisis Mantzavinos, Zacharias Frontistis)
  • Dominican University of California, USA (Wolfgang Schweigkofler)
  • Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel (Avi Domb)
  • National University of Singapore, Singapore (Seeram Ramakrishna)
  • University of Alberta, Canada (David Wishart)
  • Murdoch University/Bangor University, Australia (Davey Jones)
  • Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Doha, Qatar (Jenny Lawler)
  • University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong (Leung Mei Yee Kenneth)
  • Center for Advanced Functional Nanorobots, Prague & CEITEC Energy, Brno, Czechia, (Martin Pumera)
  • University of Amsterdam, Netherlands (Tobias Rinke de Wit)
  • The University of Glasgow, Scotland (Jonathan Cooper)
  • University of Valencia, Spain (Yolanda Pico)
  • Catalan Institute for Water Research (ICRA), Spain (Damia Barcelo Culleres)
  • School of Public Health, Texas A&M University, USA (Virender Kumar Sharma)
  • University of Porto, Portugal (Vítor Vilar)
  • Landmark University, Omu-Aran, Kwara State, Nigeria (Oghenechavwuko Oghenebrorhie)
  • Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, Campus Tijuana, Mexico (Eduardo Alberto Lopez Maldonado)
  • University of California San Diego, USA (Joseph Wang)
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA (Jiho Shin and Jeehwan Kim)
  • University Jaume, Spain (Lubertus Bijlsma and Félix Javier Hernández Hernández)
  • Center for Research and Technology, Hellas, Greece (Fotis Psomopoulos)
  • University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa (Renee Street)
  • University of Florence, Italy (Ilaria Palchetti)
  • Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, The University of Liverpool, England (Gregory Lip)
  • Palackého University in Olomouc, Regional Center of Advanced Technologies and Materials, Czechia (Ján Filip) (Development of new types of sensors for the detection of micropollutants and technologies capable of disinfecting wastewater – especially oxidation processes)
  • Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research, Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Milan, Italy (Sara Castiglioni) (Detection and monitoring of micropollutants)
  • Czech Agricultural University in Prague, Department of Zoology and Fisheries, Czechia (Ondřej Slavík, Pavel Horký) (Cooperation regarding the occurrence of possible toxicity of selected microplastics and micropollutants to aquatic animals)
  • Technical University of Ostrava, Faculty of Safety Engineering, Czechia (Petra Roupcová) (Development of new types of technologies capable of removing micropollutants from wastewater – especially sorption technologies)
  • Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain (Carmen Paz Suarez) (The possibility of using artificial intelligence in the evaluation of data from the monitoring of micropollutants in the environment)
  • Ruđer Bošković Institute, Zagreb, Croatia (Nikolina Udikovic) (Possibility of monitoring and the spread of resistance genes in wastewater caused mainly by excessive use of antibiotics in society)
  • Middlesex University, London, England (Lian Lundy) (Collaboration in the creation of the NORMAN international database of data regarding the monitoring of micropollutants and RNA virus fragments)
  • Institute for Medical Engineering and Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA (Leo Anthony Celi) (Development of artificial intelligence as a method of predicting new diseases and a method of combating new SARS-CoV-2 mutations based on wastewater monitoring)
  • Faculty of Geosciences and Civil Engineering, Kanazawa University, Japan (Ryo Honda) (Method of combating new SARS-CoV-2 mutations based on wastewater monitoring, monitoring of metabolites, drugs, and biomarkers)
  • Plasma Nanotechnologies and Bioapplications, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Czechia (Tomáš Homola) (Development of new technologies capable of removing micropollutants and disinfecting contaminated water)
  • INAB – Institute of Applied Biosciences, Center for Research and Technology, Hellas, Greece (Fotis Psomopoulos) (Transnational monitoring at the EU level regarding the monitoring of SARS-CoV-2 biomarkers and RNA in wastewater. Development of new water analysis methodologies)

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