Prof. Natlia Wójcik has been affiliated with the Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics, working at the Institute of Nanotechnology and Materials Engineering. She earned her PhD in Physics in 2017, followed by a 14-month postdoctoral fellowship at Linnaeus University in Sweden. In 2023, she obtained her habilitation degree in materials engineering.
Her research focus on the design and development of novel glass and ceramic materials for use in soft and hard tissue regeneration, as well as in next-generation energy storage systems. Her scientific interests encompass the synthesis and characterization of glass, ceramic, and polymer-based materials, with a particular focus on their microstructure and electrical, thermal, and mechanical properties, as well as their in vitro dissolution behavior.
She is the co-author of 60 scientific publications and a granted international U.S. patent. She has led both university and national research projects funded by the National Science Centre (NCN) and has participated in national and international collaborations supported by Swedish institutions such as Crafoord, Vinnova, and STINT.
Prof. Wójcik has been recognized with multiple Rector’s and Dean’s Awards for her scientific achievements.