Despite working in science, I have an engineering background, as I received my bachelor’s and master’s degrees at the Faculty of Chemical and Process Engineering at Warsaw University of Technology.
I started my research at the Institute of Physical Chemistry back in 2018 during an internship, prepared both theses at the Institute, and am currently employed as a PhD student under Emilia’s supervision.
My research focuses mostly on the use of carbon materials (both as an electrode material and electrode modification material) for neurotransmitters’ detection. With this setup, I investigate the possibility of detecting multiple species in real-time, with signal separation, sensitivity enhancement, and lower detection limits being the primary objectives.
I also devote time to the application of machine learning algorithms for the analysis of complex electrochemical signals and preparing finite-element simulations of electrochemical processes occurring at microinterfaces, including liquid-liquid interfaces.
While out of work, I spend most of the time with my wife and son, explore the arcana of alternative coffee brewing, and read journalism books.
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