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I completed my undergraduate studies at the University of Warsaw in 2008 with MSc degrees in Organic Chemistry (at the Faculty of Chemistry) and Biotechnology (at the Faculty of Biology). One year later I started my PhD research under the supervision of Prof. Mieczkowski at the University of Warsaw within an International PhD Programme. While pursuing PhD I spent few months at the laboratory of Prof. Swager, MIT, USA. After graduation I was employed at my mother university and spent one year at a postdoctoral stay with Prof. Luis Liz-Marzan, CICbiomaGUNE, Spain. Currently I am starting my own research group with the support by the Foundation for Polish Science under the First Team grant program.
My research interests are focused on nanomaterials and self-assembly. Throughout my career I have learned to work with metal and semiconductor nanoparticles, liquid-crystals as well as graphene oxide (and related materials). Currently I focus on the development of dynamic nanomaterials for photonic applications.
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Ph.D. Michal Wójcik was born in 1983 in Radom, Poland. He received his MS and Ph.D. (summa cum laude) degrees from the University of Warsaw in 2007 and 2011, respectively, under the supervision of Professor J. Mieczkowski. From 2011 to 2013, he pursued postdoctoral research as an Foundation for Polish Science Fellow in the group of Professor E. Górecka. His research interests are centred on the synthesis and applications of organic-inorganic nanomaterials.
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Natalia Kowalska started her PhD studies at University of Warsaw, department of chemistry in 2020. Before that, she visited Marek Grzelczak group at Centro de Física de Materiales (San Sebastian, Spain), where she learned about nanoparticles synthesis. Her research interests include synthesis of metallic nanoparticles, with special emphasis on anisotropic gold nanoparticles as well as customization of their organic shell.
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Piotr Szustakiewicz started his PhD studies at University of Warsaw, department of chemistry in 2017. He was principal investigator in "Diamentowy Grant" and "Preludium" projects. He also completed research internship in laboratory of Bionanoplasmonics at CIC biomaGUNE (San Sebastian, Spain) in prof. Luis Liz-Marzan group. He specialzies in obtaining novel organic-inorganic hybrid materials for optical applications, synthesis of plasmonic anisotropic nanoparticles as well as data analysis (including machine learning and image analysis techniques).
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