Asst. Prof. Magdalena Birowska

Magdalena Popielska
Institute of Theoretical Physics,
University of Warsaw

My research activities focus on the understanding of the physical properties of nanomaterials by means of theory and simulations, using a range of computational methods among others Density Functional Theory, Tight-Binding, Monte Carlo simulations. The current research is devoted to the prediction of various physicochemical properties of the novel 2D materials and van der Waals heterostructures.

Latest Posts

New paper on arXiv

arXiv:2303.17926. “Optical markers of magnetic phase transition in CrSBr”, W. M. Linhart, M. Rybak, M. Birowska, K. Mosina, V. Mazanek, P. Scharoch, D. Kaczorowski, Z. Sofer, R. ...

Research Intership

Duration: 02.2023-12.2023 I am very pleased to announce that Dr Mateusz Wlazło (works in ENSEMBLE3), has joined our team within research internship. He will stay with us till Dec...

New paper on arXiv

https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.05501: “Electronic band splittings across the antiferromagnetic phase transition of exfoliated MnPS$_3$ probed by μ-ARPES”, J. Strasdas, B. Pestka, M. ...

Congratulations!

Congratulations to Dr. Macieja M. Marchwiany on successfully completing his Ph.D. entitled “Description of properties of low-dimensional nanostructures by machine learning algorith...

New paper on arXiv

arxiv.org/pdf/2208.10890: “Crystal anisotropy implications on the intrinsic magnetic and optical properties in van der Waals FePS$_3$” E. Geraffy, S. Zuri, M. M. Rybak, F....