Organizers QUEUE I

Maciej Bobrowski, PhD, DSc is the chair of the Quantum and Molecules I (QUEUE I) summer school.

Maciej Bobrowski holds a PhD degree in Theoretical Chemistry and a DSc degree in Physics. He works as a university professor at the Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics of Gdańsk Tech, and in the Centre of Informatics Tricity Academic Supercomputer and networK (CI TASK).

 His fields of interests include chemistry of any kind, functional materials, electronic structure & its changes, quantum & numerical methods, and programming.  He is a very experienced researcher who participated, managed, and coordinated several national as well as international projects, including
•    ENERLIQ – Energy conversion based on ionic liquids and novel SOLID technology (Polish-Swiss Research Programme)
•    PARYLENE based artificial smart LENSes fabricated using a novel solid-on-liquid deposition process (European Commission, FP7-NMP)
•    MAGnetic nanoparticle based liquid ENergy materials for Thermoelectric device Applications  (HORIZON 2020)
run with best universities, research institutes and industry partners from EU and beyond. 
Apart from research, Maciej is strongly engaged into teaching. He is one of the main academic teachers in the international double degree Master’s program in Nanotechnology and Mathematical Engineering – InterMaths - Mathematics for new materials design run in collaboration with the University of L’Aquila (Italy).


Organization of the summer school is supported by dr. Justyna Szostak, head of the ScienceApp project. Dr. Szostak is the chair of the Rector’s Internationalization Committee of Gdańsk Tech, Dean’s Proxy for Internationalization, Erasmus+ Coordinator, Coordinator of the International Relations Office of the FAP&M, and an expert in the joint international multiple degree programs. She represents the university in many international organizations, including the RealMaths Consortium. She has just been appointed as a Co-Chair of Task Force Learning & Teaching of the CESAER organization of 58 European universities of technology. 
Justyna is a graduate of the Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics of Gdańsk Tech, where she obtained her Master’s and Doctoral degrees in Physics.