Marta Łabuda
Fizyk kwantowy
Politechnika Gdańska
Associate Professor of Physics at the Dept. of Theoretical Physics and Quantum Information at Gdańsk University of Technology (GUT).
Her research focuses on quantum physics, quantum chemistry, and AI-driven methods for predicting molecular structures and chemical reaction mechanisms. She specializes in numerical modeling of quantum and biomolecular systems using both theoretical methods and high-performance computing.
She holds a double PhD from Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 and from GUT, and is a two-time recipient of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions grants. She has conducted research and collaborations with leading institutes in France, Germany, Italy and Spain.
She also represents Poland in European research initiatives such as EU COST Actions, through management and leadership roles.
Beyond academia, she is a self-taught designer and software developer passionate about applying IT to solve real-world problems in science and medicine. She advises and collaborates with technology startups. She teaches physics and computer science, while mentoring student research and development projects.
Her research focuses on quantum physics, quantum chemistry, and AI-driven methods for predicting molecular structures and chemical reaction mechanisms. She specializes in numerical modeling of quantum and biomolecular systems using both theoretical methods and high-performance computing.
She holds a double PhD from Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 and from GUT, and is a two-time recipient of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions grants. She has conducted research and collaborations with leading institutes in France, Germany, Italy and Spain.
She also represents Poland in European research initiatives such as EU COST Actions, through management and leadership roles.
Beyond academia, she is a self-taught designer and software developer passionate about applying IT to solve real-world problems in science and medicine. She advises and collaborates with technology startups. She teaches physics and computer science, while mentoring student research and development projects.
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