
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:
- A
Simple Method for Detecting Myoelectric Currents
(in polish), Janusz Strzelecki, Fizyka w Szkole 1/2002
- Creating
Metallic Diffusion Limited Aggregates (in polish), Janusz Strzelecki, Foton 77/2002
- : A
Simple Method for Detecting Myoelectric Currents
and Creating Metallic Diffusion Limited Aggregates, lectures with
experiments, Janusz Strzelecki, 36th Polish Physicists Conference
Toruń 2001
- Atomic Force Microscope in Force
Spectroscopy of Biomolecules – poster session,
Janusz Strzelecki,
3rd Seminar in Scanning Probe Microscopy STM/AFM Zakopane 2004