Vice-Dean for Education
date of birth
1985
education
- Gdańsk University of Technology, Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics (2009)
degree / scientific title
- habilitation – Gdańsk University of Technology, Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics (2020),
- PhD – Gdańsk University of Technology, Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics (2013)
employment
- Gdańsk University of Technology: assistant (2009–2011), lecturer (2011-2012), assistant professor (2013–2020), Gdańsk Tech professor (since 2020)
academic positions
- Head of Division of New Functional Materials for Energy Conversion (since 2023)
institutional functions
- Member of the Committee of Prof. W. H. Nernst Scientific Award for scientific and technical achievements related to electrochemical processes (since 2023)
external scientific placements
- CIEMAT (Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas, Medioambientales y Tecnológicas, Madrit, Spain (2019)
membership in scientific institutions
- Member of The Polish Hydrogen And Fuel Cell Association (since 2017),
- Member of The Polish Ceramic Society (since 2017),
- Member of The Polish Physical Society (since 2007)
scientific interests
- synthesis and research of nanomaterials
- ceramic and amorphous materials for energy applications
- fuel cells and electrolysers
- catalytic materials for energy conversion
publications/scientific profile
awards and distinctions
- Winner of the Prof. W. H. Nernst Scientific Award for scientific and technical achievements related to electrochemical processes (2022),
- Medal of I. Adamczewski awarded in 2021 by the Gdańsk Branch of The Polish Physical Society for work related to the popularization of physics,
- Title of winner of the "Polityka" Scientific Awards 2021 scholarship competition,
- "START" scholarship awarded by the Foundation for Polish Science for outstanding young scientists at the beginning of their scientific career (2017),
- Rector Awards for scientific achievements: III degree (1),
- Rector Awards for research and development: III degree (2),
- Rector Awards for didactic achievements: I degree (2), II degree (3), III degree (2),
- Rector Award for organizational achievements: III degree (4)
- Rector Award for Young Scientists (4)
non-scientific interests
alternative music, children and youth sports (basketball, football), popularization of science, traveling around Europe