- Coordinator, Physical Sciences and Engineering
- Email: Magdalena Jarosz
A graduate of chemistry at the Faculty of Chemistry of the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, where she earned her master's degree in chemistry. She continued her education with doctoral studies at the Faculty of Chemistry, where she participated in the interdisciplinary doctoral program "MOL-MED Molecular Sciences for Medicine". She wrote doctoral dissertation "Nanoporous titanium(IV) oxide as a material for bone implants" and got a PhD in 2015.
Following her studies, she worked at the Faculty of Chemistry of the Jagiellonian University as an assistant and then assistant professor. Her scientific interests are focused on metallic and ceramic biomaterials, especially in the context of their application in the area of orthopedics and dentistry. She was the principal investigator in two NCN grants: PRELUDIUM and SONATA, and co-investigator in several other grants financed by the NCN and NCBiR. She is a co-author of many scientific publications and presentations for national and international conferences.
Completed postgraduate studies: "Biomaterials - materials for medicine" at the AGH University of Science and Technology, and "Molecular biology" at the Jagiellonian University.
Her hobbies and interests include music, literature (especially crime stories), travel, alpine skiing and, most recently, tennis.
Works at the National Science Centre since October 2023.