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”.