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