I am an Assistant Professor (UD-1, with tenure) in the Mathematics of Computational Science (MACS) group at the University of Twente (UT), The Netherlands.

The main goal of my research program is to combine methods from three fields of computational mathematics—geometric integration, stochastic integration, and machine learning—to develop new structure-preserving and data-driven numerical algorithms for both deterministic and stochastic dynamical systems. These methods have broad applications in fields such as fluid dynamics, molecular dynamics, astrophysics, and plasma physics. In recent years, I have focused on applications to the numerical simulations of collisional Vlasov-Maxwell equations in plasma physics.

I began my journey in science in Poland, where I received a Master's degree in Theoretical Physics from the Jagiellonian University in 2007. I earned my PhD in Applied and Computational Mathematics from the California Institute of Technology in 2013, under the supervision of Jerrold Marsden and Mathieu Desbrun. Afterward, I worked at Imperial College London (2014–2017) and the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics (2017–2023). I am also completing my Habilitation at the Technical University of Munich.

In my free time, I enjoy photography, history, hiking, and ballroom dancing.

Expertise

  • Mathematics

    • Integrable Variation
    • Numerical Simulation
    • Operators
    • Reduction Method
    • Stochastic Differential Equation
    • Stochastic Integration
  • Engineering

    • Collision Operator
    • Stochastic Differential

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University of Twente

Zilverling (building no. 11), room 3016
Hallenweg 19
7522 NH Enschede
Netherlands

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