Projects


Funding

  • SONATA grant, National Science Centre Poland
    Theoretical study of structural, electronic, magnetic, and optical properties
    of the van der Waals heterostructures containing 2D materials.

    UMO-2016/23/D/ST3/03446
    Date: VIII 2017 – VIII 2021
    Amount: 451 300 PLN
    PI: Magdalena Popielska (Birowska)

  • OPUS grant, National Science Centre Poland
    Toxicological features of new two-dimensional nanomaterials from the MBenes family
    UMO-2019/35/B/ST5/02538
    Date: VII 2020 – VII 2025
    Participating entities:
    Warsaw University of Technology - Leader (PI) Agnieszka M. Jastrzębska
    Amount: 1 477 920 PLN
    Univeristy of Warsaw - Partner (PI) Magdalena Popielska (Birowska)
    Amount: 687 600PLN

  • New Ideas 2A in Priority Research Area II (IDUB), University of Warsaw
    Modelling of the optical properties of the magnetic layered structures
    Date: V 2022 – XII 2023
    Amount: 43 000PLN
    PI: Magdalena Popielska (Birowska)

  • SONATINA grant, National Science Centre Poland
    Magnetooptical properties of two-dimensional magnetic semiconductors and their heterostructures
    UMO-2023/48/C/ST3/00309
    Date: X 2023– X 2025
    Amount: 538 000PLN
    PI: Tomasz Wożniak

Developed Software

Supercell-core: A useful tool to generate an optimal supercell for vertically stacked nanomaterials
Supercell-core download
Documentation:
AIP Advances 10, 105105 (2020)
Graphical User Interface (GUI) of Supercell-core: :
GUI

Computational Grants

  • Electronic, optical and thermoelectric properties of selected layered materials (completed)
  • Physical properties of vdW layered materials (running)
    LUMI spercomputer (Large Unified Modern Infrastructure), Finland
    https://www.lumi-supercomputer.eu/:
    Computational time: 20 000 000 CPUs
  • Two-dimensional magnets (plgstr2D) Prometeusz clusters
    PL-Grid Infrastructure, Poland
    Computational time: 6 000 000 CPUs
  • Van der Waals heterostructures (g87-1155)
    ICM, Interdisciplinary Center of Modeling (ICM)
    Computational time: 3 000 000 CPUs