About me

I am a theoretical physicist with a background in quantum optics, and many-body quantum systems. I obtained Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics in 2014 at Jagiellonian University in Cracow (Poland) under the supervision of Krzysztof Sacha. My dissertation was devoted to the interplay between interactions and Anderson localization in disordered ultra-cold quantum gases.

During my postdoctoral stages, I worked mainly (but not only) with quantum simulators, topological quantum matter, quantum metrology, and Deep Learning for quantum physics.

In short:

10.2014 - 09.2015 Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland Atomic Optics Department, Jakub Zakrzewski group

Quantum simulators with ultracold atoms in periodically-driven optical lattices

10.2015 - 09.2017 Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands, Servaas Kokkelmans group

Neural atoms quantum simulators with Rydberg-dressed states

10.2017 - 09.2018 Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences (Warsaw, Poland) Tomasz Sowiński group

Ultracold few-body systems in harmonic traps for quantum thermometry and quantum simulations

10.2018 - 09.2021 International Research Centre MagTop (Institute of Physics, Warsaw, Poland) Group of Majoranas led by Timo Hyart.

1. Deep Neural Networks for topological phases classification

2. Atomic spin-squeezing for quantum metrology

3. Geometric entanglement in periodically driven spin qubits

10.2021 - present ICFO, Quantum Optics Theory group led by Maciej Lewenstein, NAWA Bekker 2020 Fellowship.

  1. Quantum simulations of open quantum systems and dissipation-induced topological phases

  2. Generation and certification of many-body entangled and Bell correlated states

  3. Deep learning for entanglement classification

  4. (Quantum) Graph Neural Networks

  5. Quantum-enhanced metrology, quantum thermometry