PhD student
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computational materials science and theoretical nanophysics
, computational infrastructure: software, hardware and robot training support |
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Aleksander Szewczyk graduated from the University of Edinburgh in 2024, having achieved a Master’s degree in Chemical Physics. He completed his master’s project on an international exchange at TU Munich, under supervision of Prof. Katharina Krischer. His research in Munich focused on nonlinear dynamics of silicon electrodissolution. Aleksander joined Prof. Gianaurelio Cuniberti’s group in November 2024 and is using computational methods, such as DFT and molecular dynamics simulations, as well as data-driven workflows, to characterise and investigate covalent organic frameworks (COFs).
PhD student
Room: | HAL 123 |
Group: |
computational materials science and theoretical nanophysics
, computational infrastructure: software, hardware and robot training support |
Download contact:
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Aleksander Szewczyk graduated from the University of Edinburgh in 2024, having achieved a Master’s degree in Chemical Physics. He completed his master’s project on an international exchange at TU Munich, under supervision of Prof. Katharina Krischer. His research in Munich focused on nonlinear dynamics of silicon electrodissolution. Aleksander joined Prof. Gianaurelio Cuniberti’s group in November 2024 and is using computational methods, such as DFT and molecular dynamics simulations, as well as data-driven workflows, to characterise and investigate covalent organic frameworks (COFs).