I am an engineer, a student (M.Sc.) and a reasercher fascinated with materials, mechanisms, space and biology and I love combining them all into one!
My hobbies are martial arts, sailing, figure skating and fantasy books and movies. I love dinosaurs and my favourite game is Hollow Knight.
I also have a lovely cat.
Feel free to contact me!
Uppsla University in Uppsala, Sweden
Masters Degree in Materias Science / Additive Manufacturing
AGH University of Kraków in Kraków, Poland
Batchelors in Biomedical Engineering
CAD modeling and design
3D printing
Hand lamination of composite materials
Mechanical testing
ANSYS Workbench simulations
C++, Python, LabVIEW programing
Microcontroller programming (robotics projects)
Construction work
Leadership, business
Biomedical engineering and science
I was invited to give a lecture at European Rover Challenge on "Soft Robotics and Origami" as unconventional technologies in aerospace industry. The lecture went very well and I was pleased to have many intent listeners, who actively participated and asked questions. AGH University of Kraków did a great job organizing this 3 day (6-8.09.2024) event and I had a pleasure to also pitch my business idea to investors at that time.
I did a research and wrote a paper on "Polymeric ropes and tendons for space applications" for "26th ESA Symposium on European Rocket and Balloon Programmes and Related Research" in Luzern Swizerland. I have managed to meet a lot of interesting professionals and my and my partners paper got a lot of engagement and attention. I am very happy we managed to touch upon an interesting question.
A trip full of lectures instructing our GraviTE team on how to design a payload valid to go to the ISS! After our payload was declared eligible to go to the ISS, our team embarked on a journey to meet the best professionals in their respective fields that listened to our project presentations and advised us individually on how to proceed with constructing and improving our payload.
In 2023 I took part in Cubesat Concurrent Engineering Workshop organised by ESA Academy. It was an exciting opportunity to design a mechanism of a satellite in a proffesional setting of European Space Agency. In a team of great people I designed and simulated several versions of required grip mechanism and in the future one of them may yet be used on a mission.
I visited the cold region of Kiruna in Sweden where I had an opportunity to participate in a workshop during which all participating teams developed an idea for using satellite data provided currently, and crafted a buissness plan surrounding it.
I wrote an article and presented my research together with my collegues from AGH Space Systems at "25th ESA Symposium on European Rocket and Balloon Programmes and Related Research" in Biarritz, France. Our research was about finding and selecting suitable matrials for students sounding rocket project.
It was an analog astronaut mission in Poland where for two weeks, together with my crewmates we lived in isolation in a simulated space station setting. The need to perform our research, simulate regular moonwalks and limit energy and water usage required and developed a sense of self-discipline in all of us. Furthermore the isolation conditions demanded a high level of cooperation and good teamwork skills.
As the medical officer I also took care of health and bio-signals' measurments of the crew. Those data were later used in medical research of several independent scientists from around Poland.
It's a students science association in which we make rockets, balloon experiments and martian rovers and take part in many international competitions. My role in the association was being a member of mechanical cadre in rocket team, then for a year being a member of the associations management board, and currently joining payload team and creating our experiment for ISS.
In order to make a small satelite, the size of so called "pocket sat" students at AGH created a team in which I was a part of mechanical and materials selection team. We made multiple CAD projects, went to workshops in Belin (cooperated with TU Berlin) and got invaluable experience in working with space and satellite -related research.
With our team I also took part in "Pico- and Nanosatellite Workshop in Berlin" and "Cubesat concurrent engineering workshop" at ESA
I started and was a president of this association at AGH UST. Together with Zbyszek Skok we conducted research on metamaterials and trebuchet mechanics within this association. The main aim of this students association was constructing an enormous trebuchet "Hurricane" and beating a Guinness World Record using it. We have succeded and organized the huge amount of work, technology analysis, people and budgeting into a working plan that resulted in organising a big event of record beating attempt and multiple trebuchet shooting events. On top of that we took part in multiple international and national conferences.
More in "Guinness World Record" tab.
I represented my University [AGH UST] at 4th International Conference on Materials Science & Engineering in Houston, Texas where I spoke about my ongoing project of Biomimetic composite materials inspired by crustacean shells and presented new results.
See more on this research...
In cooperation with Moratex (Institute of Defense Technologies) I have conducted experiments regarding my reaserch in biomimetic composite materials in contex of using them in personal protection articles. I also learned a lot about the institute and work done there for police, military and first response serivices.
On that conference I had the pleasure to chat with Polish astronaut Sławosz Uznański and present my research on "The potential of cryogenic application of Kevlar ropes" in a form of a poster (see more in "Space polymer ropes" in Science projects section).
I published at:
59th students conference (I also later published a paper based on the same research in biomimetic metamaterials)
60th students conference
Columbus energy 5h anniversary (having a booth with my project)
KGK Space Resources Conference two editions (2023 and 2022)
One of the most fun conferences/events I have ever been invited to. After being selected as part of a 3-person Polish delegation, I had the opportunity to present my project "Artificial Phototropism" on an international stage in Abu Dhabi, UAE. The chance to discuss with scientists from all over the world and to meet people from over 40 cultures was truly breathtaking.
For Advanced Technologies Foundation (FZT) on two occasions I conducted a series of science popularizing workshops for students, during which I discussed biomimetism and impact of this discipline on all the science.
One of my online guest lectures (in Polish)
I participated in this prestigeous conference in 2019, where I had a chance to speak with inspiering women working in various fields and also present my own project of "Artificial Phototropism" to the public.
My first encounter with science competition was in 2017 and 2018 on E(x)plory events where I presented my project of "Artificial Phatotropism"-a phototropic flower-inspired cellphone charger, that uses solar panels.
During an internship at AGH UST during my final year of high school I took part in presenting "Heliosfera" project during the event. The internship gave me a lot of my first experiences with science and buisness and how the two can connect. For a high schooler taking part in the project and crowning it with such a conference was a very educational experience.