About me
Adam is a PhD student at the Institute of Physical Chemistry in Warsaw who joined the Huck group at the beginning of 2024 for the internship. He specializes in biophysics and microfluidics. In Warsaw, he was working on biochemical catalysis, the impact of molecular crowding on biomolecule interactions, the export of mRNA and oligonucleotides from the eukaryotic cell nucleus, and the development of the microfluidic system for automated analysis of molecule interactions. In the Huck group, his work focuses on the search for a non-fluorinated oil/surfactant combination for droplet microfluidics. In free time, Adam enjoys climbing, diving, and traveling.
Interests
Biophysics, Cell biology, Microfluidics
Education
B.Sc. in Chemical Technology, 2020, Warsaw University of Technology; Warsaw, Poland;
M.Sc. in Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology, 2021, Warsaw University of Technology; Warsaw, Poland


