About me
I was born in Warsaw, Poland, and spent most of my life here. I studied
astronomy at the Physics Department of the Warsaw University, and
graduated with the thesis devoted to the X-ray observations of a black
hole binary system in our Galaxy, Nova Muscae. My scientific career as a
PhD student began at the Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center.
During that time, I had couple pre-doctoral fellowships, in SISSA
(Trieste, Italy), and at Harvard Center for Astrophysics (Boston, USA).
After my PhD, I had a short-term fellowship in Max Planck institute for
Astronomy in Garching (Germany), but I moved back to Poland for medical
reasons.
Then I left to the US, to join the computational astrophysics
group at the University of Nevada (Las Vegas) where I worked as a
postdoctoral fellow, before coming back to Poland. Here I worked for
almost three years as a research associate, while I had a tenure-track
position at the Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center.