Who we are
Krzysztof Byczuk
Associate professor at the Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University. His main scientific interest are:
Strongly correlated bosons and fermions
Systems with disorder
Phase transitions
Superconductivity, superfluidity
Mott-Hubbard and Anderson type metal-insulator transition
Dynamic mean field theory
Additional information about prof. Byczuk research can be found here.
Jacek Majewski
Associate professor at the Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University. His main scientific interest are:
Ab-initio methods for materials science.
Spintronics - ab-initio studies of spin lifetimes in semiconductor nanostructures
Spin transport in mesoscopic systems - transfer matrix and Green function approach
Quantum effects in semiconductor devices.
Piotr Szymczak
Assistant professor at the Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University. His main scientific interest are:
Mechanical properties of single protein molecules
Dynamics of soft matter
Nonequilibrium growth processes
Additional information about dr Szymczak research can be found here.
Marzena Nowak
Project administrator, office N010, ph. (48) 22 55 32 384
Marzena.Nowak..at..fuw.edu.pl.
Postdoctoral research assistants:
Magdalena Gruziel (scholarship 2011-2015)
Coarse-grained models of protein aggregation
Karol Makuch (scholarship 2011-2015)
Correlated electrons in models and real systems
PhD students:
Agnieszka Budek (scholarship 2011-2015)
Influence of shear on amyloid formation
Banhi Chatterjee (scholarship 2011-2015)
Correlated electrons in Hubbard model and dynamical mean-field theory
Maciej Marchwiany (scholarship 2011-2015)
DFT-type ab initio methods in real space
Paweł Żuk (scholarship 2011-2015)
Hydrodynamic effects in aggregation processes
MSc students:
Jan Skolimowski (scholarship 2011-2012)
Hubbard model with spin dependent disorder
Maciej Waruszewski (scholarship 2011-2012)
Hydrodynamic effects in aggregation processes
Adam Witowski (scholarship 2011)
Hoppings on lattices with topological properties