CV

Employment

  • IX 2017 - present on post-doc scholarship in Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, Paris, France
  • XI 2016 - VII 2017 scientific assistant in Atomic Optics Group at Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland

Education

  • 2012-2017 - PhD studies at Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland in Atomic Optics Group under supervision of Jakub Zakrzewski
  • 2007-2012 - MSc studies at Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland in Department of General relativity and astrophysics

Grants

  • 2016-2017 Manager of NCN Preludium grant ,,Ultracold bosons in periodically modulated optical lattices".
  • 2012-2016 Employed in grant, NCN Maestro, "From quantum simulators to atom lasers: cold atom physics with applications", Principal investigator: prof. Jakub Zakrzewski.

Scholarships and prizes

  • 2016 Scholarship “Etiuda” of Polish National Science Center.
  • 2014–2016 University scholarship for best PhD students.
  • 2012 Finalist of science popularization competition FameLab.

Participation in conferences (last two years)

  • VIII 2017 Quantum control of light and matter, South Hadley, poster, „Synthetic random flux model in a periodically driven optical lattice”.
  • VI 2017 Quantum technologies VII, Zakopane, talk, „Synthetic random flux model in a periodically driven optical lattice”.
  • II 2017 Breakdown of ergodicity in quantum systems, Londyn, poster, „Delocalized modes in 1D optical lattice with randomly distributed generalized N-mers”.
  • IX 2016 From spins to Cooper pairs, Zakopane, poster, „Delocalized modes in 1D optical lattice with randomly distributed generalized N-mers”.
  • IX 2016 Quantum technologies VI, Warszawa, talk, „Delocalized modes in 1D optical lattice with randomly distributed generalized N-mers”.
  • V 2016 VIII Częstochowska Konferencja Naukowa Młodych „Astrophysica Nova”, talk, „Lokalizacja fal grawitacyjnych?”.
  • VIII 2015 Workshop: Advanced Computational and Experimental Techniques in Non-linear Dynamics, Cusco, poster, „Role of correlations and off-diagonal disorder in binary disordered systems in 1D”.

Teaching and science popularization experience

As part of PhD studies

  • Approximately 90 class hours of teaching per year. Among those also self-organized courses: University lessons for high schools (2014--2016) and Workshop in methods of theoretical physics (2014-2015).

Other

  • Continuous involvement in various science festivals.
  • 2016–2017 Physics classes for schoolchildren.
  • 2014 Organization of the art-science exposition: „And there was light: extraordinary story of the ordinary electromagnetic wave”.