Biography
In 2022, I graduated with honours from Warsaw University of Technology, achieving the title of MSc in the field of Biomedical Engineering. The MSc thesis was focused on 3D segmentation methods for processing optical diffraction tomography reconstructions of biological cells. Currently I am doing my Doctoral degree at the Faculty of Mechatronics and I am member of the ERC Starting Grant project: Re.HOT – Reflection Holographic Tomography. Throughout most of my research career, I have focused on algorithms, data processing, numerical analysis, and experimental research within quantitative phase imaging. Since the beginning of my doctoral studies, I have placed particular emphasis on advancing Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) imaging method, and my long-term goal is to contribute to the development of fully quantitative OCT technique, which, if successful, could revolutionize medical diagnostics. My near-term research objectives are to strengthen my technical expertise and gain deeper insight into clinical aspects of OCT.
