Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anna Zawadzka | Materials Engineering | Best Researcher Award
Institute of Physics; Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Informatics at Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland
Anna Zawadzka is a distinguished physicist and materials engineer 🧪🔬, currently a faculty member at Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland 🇵🇱. With a Ph.D. in Atomic and Molecular Physics and a habilitation in Materials Engineering, she has significantly contributed to research in photovoltaics, nanomaterials, and hybrid structures 🌞⚡. She has collaborated with top institutions worldwide 🌍, published 144 papers 📚, and holds a Hirsch index of 22 📊. Recognized among the top 2% of scientists globally (Stanford), she is actively involved in research projects, editorial boards, and international scientific initiatives 🏆🌟.
Professional Profile:
Education & Experience
📚 Education:
✅ Dr. Habilitation (2019) – AGH University of Science and Technology, Cracow 🏛️ (Materials Engineering)
✅ Ph.D. (2001) – Nicolaus Copernicus University 🎓 (Atomic & Molecular Physics)
✅ M.Sc. (1996) – Nicolaus Copernicus University 🎓 (Physical Basics of Microelectronics)
✅ Pedagogical Studies (1996) – Nicolaus Copernicus University 🎓 (Education)
💼 Professional Experience:
🔹 Nicolaus Copernicus University (1996–Present) – Faculty of Physics, Astronomy, and Informatics 🏫
🔹 Radboud University, Netherlands (2003–2004) – Postdoctoral Researcher 🌍
🔹 Internships & Collaborations – France, Spain, Morocco, Czech Republic, and more 🌎
Professional Development
Anna Zawadzka has played a pivotal role in advancing materials engineering, photovoltaics, and applied physics 🏗️🔋. She has led multiple national and international research grants, including Horizon 2020 and Erasmus+ projects 📑💡. As a guest editor and reviewer for leading scientific journals 📖, she has contributed over 300 reviews. Her extensive conference participation includes plenary, keynote, and invited lectures in renowned institutions 🌍. She also mentors students, oversees laboratory work, and collaborates on high-impact interdisciplinary projects 🤝📊. Her leadership in scientific research and education makes her an influential figure in modern physics and engineering 🌟🔬.
Research Focus
Anna Zawadzka’s research revolves around advanced materials engineering, focusing on photovoltaics, nanotechnology, and hybrid materials 🌞🧪. Her work explores perovskites, organometallic complexes, and oxide structures for energy applications ⚡🔋. She integrates physics, chemistry, and metrology to enhance material efficiency and sustainability 🔬🌱. Her research extends into nonlinear optics and semiconductor technologies, contributing to energy-efficient solutions 🔍💡. With international collaborations in France, Germany, Spain, and Morocco 🌍, she is at the forefront of scientific innovation in functional materials. Through her research, she aims to revolutionize energy solutions and technological advancements for a sustainable future 🌏🔋.
Awards & Honors
🏅 Scholarship of the French Government (2015) 🇫🇷
🏅 Stanford University Top 2% Scientist (2020, 2021, 2023) 🏆
🏅 Scientist of the Future Award – Smart Development Forum (2021) 🌍
🏅 NCU Rector’s Team Award (2019, 2009) 🎖️
🏅 Priority Research Team Distinction (2019) 🌟
🏅 President & Member of Ph.D. Thesis Juries (France, Morocco, Poland) 🎓
🏅 Evaluator for EU & NCN Grants 💡
Publication Top Notes
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Role of Composition and Temperature in Shaping the Structural and Optical Properties of Iodide-Based Hybrid Perovskite Thin Films Produced by PVco-D Technique
Published: March 18, 2025, in Materials
DOI: 10.3390/ma18061336
Summary: Investigates how composition and temperature influence the structural and optical properties of hybrid perovskite thin films when fabricated using the Physical Vapor Co-Deposition (PVco-D) method. -
Protective Layer Engineering: Impact of SnO₂ and PbI₂ on the Optical Parameters and Stability of Hybrid Perovskite Thin Films
Published: February 11, 2025, in Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals
DOI: 10.1080/15421406.2025.2458934
Summary: Examines the effect of protective SnO₂ and PbI₂ layers on the optical properties and long-term stability of hybrid perovskite thin films. -
Control of Second- and Third-Order Nonlinear Optical Properties of DCM and Znq₂ Composites Fabricated by the Physical Vapor Co-Deposition Process
Published: November 2024, in Optical Materials
DOI: 10.1016/j.optmat.2024.116045
Summary: Explores the nonlinear optical behavior of DCM and Znq₂ composite materials created via PVco-D, focusing on second- and third-order optical properties. -
Low-Temperature Influence on the Properties and Efficiency of Thin-Film Perovskite Solar Cells Fabricated by the PVco-D Technique
Published: August 2024, in Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells
DOI: 10.1016/j.solmat.2024.112993
Summary: Studies how low-temperature conditions affect the performance and properties of perovskite solar cells fabricated through the PVco-D method. -
Simple Hole Transporting Material Based 2,7-Carbazole for Perovskite Solar Cells: Structural, Photophysical, and Theoretical Studies
Published: June 2024, in Physica B: Condensed Matter
DOI: 10.1016/j.physb.2024.415852
Summary: Investigates the use of a 2,7-carbazole-based hole transport material in perovskite solar cells, analyzing its structural and photophysical characteristics alongside theoretical calculations.
Conclusion
Anna Zawadzka’s extensive research output, global collaborations, leadership in scientific initiatives, and prestigious awards make her a highly suitable candidate for a Best Researcher Award. Her contributions to materials engineering, photovoltaics, and interdisciplinary sciences have left a significant mark on her field, making her a deserving recipient of such recognition.