EDUCATION:


M.S. Exsperimental Physics, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Informatics, Toruń, Poland, August 2004

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:

April 2005- present: Research associate in Marszalek’s lab in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Material Science, Duke University.

Nov. 2005 – present: PhD Candidate in Department of Biophysics and Medical Physics, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Informatics

Oct. 1999-. August 2004: M.S. in Experimental Physics, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Informatics, Poland.
Research Advisor: Prof. dr hab. Aleksander Balter
Thesis Topic: Single Bubble Sonoluminescence in Nonuniform Electric Field

AWARDS AND HONORS

1.      3rd Contest for Demonstrative Experiment in Physics, Kraków 2000: 1st and 3rd prize and audience award

2.      4th Contest for Demonstrative Experiment in Physics, Kraków 2002: 3rd prize

 

MEMBERSHIP IN PROFFESIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES

Student chapter SPIE (International Society for Optical Engineering)

PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS:

  1. A Simple Method for Detecting Myoelectric Currents (in polish), Janusz Strzelecki, Fizyka w Szkole 1/2002
  2. Creating Metallic Diffusion Limited Aggregates (in polish), Janusz Strzelecki, Foton 77/2002

 

  1. : A Simple Method for Detecting Myoelectric Currents and Creating Metallic Diffusion Limited Aggregates, lectures with experiments, Janusz Strzelecki, 36th Polish Physicists Conference Toruń 2001
  2.  Atomic Force Microscope in Force Spectroscopy of Biomolecules – poster session, Janusz Strzelecki, 3rd Seminar in Scanning Probe Microscopy STM/AFM Zakopane 2004