About us

Our group has been developing and researching optical and electrical devices for many years, focusing mainly on biosensors. We currently use our expertise in projects whose topics are entirely devoted to biomedical applications.

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Prof.

Mateusz Śmietana

Team Leader

A graduate of the Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology at the Warsaw University of Technology. He completed postdoctoral fellowships in the USA (2007) and Canada (2009-2011). Visiting professor at Southern University of Science and Technology, China (2018). Winner of numerous awards and distinctions for scientific achievements. Manager of several dozen scientific and research projects. Author of over 150 scientific publications, book chapters and conference materials. Promoter of several doctoral theses and several dozen MA and engineering theses.
PhD

Monika Janik

At work, she combines biotechnological (M.Sc. and Eng. Studies) and photonic (Ph.D. studies) experience. She specializes in the adaptation of optical fiber technology to biosensor applications. In the team, she deals with the chemical modification of the surface of fiber optic sensors, as well as the design and coordination of experiments involving biological materials.

PhD hab.

Marcin Koba

In the team, he deals with the design, implementation and maintenance of system elements, measurement systems and systems, elements and systems of magnetron and ALD deposition, as well as the theory and technology of laser micro-machining, designing the course of experiments, developing and implementing classic models of electromagnetic wave interaction with dielectric media and design optomechanical elements and systems.

M.Sc.Eng.

Dariusz Burnat

PhD student. In the team deals with the production and characterization of thin films obtained by chemical and physical sputtering from the volatile phase for fiber optic sensors, as well as optical measurements of sensor structures.
M.Sc.Eng.

Tomasz Gabler

In the team, he produces fiber optic sensors using laser ablation, which he then uses for biological and electrochemical research. In addition, it produces thin films using the ALD method.

M.Sc.Eng.

Emil Pituła

He is a researcher who focuses on developing new sensor technologies based on nanostructures. His work involves designing and building measurement systems, such as a mobile platform that uses a smartphone and custom applications or 3D printed components. His goal is to create innovative sensor solutions that can be used in a wide range of applications.

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M.Sc.Eng.

Mehdi Raji

As part of the team, he works on numerical analysis, optical and electronic structure simulation, with his main focus being the development of advanced biosensors and the simulation of complex optical and electronic structures. He is passionate about utilizing his skills and experience in spectroscopy to make significant contributions to the field of biosensing and biomedical research.

Alumnus

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Katarzyna Lechowicz

In the team she dealt with optical and electrochemical characterization of thin-film optical structures, based on the effect of damped-mode resonance, for biological applications.

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Anna Myśliwiec

In the team she dealt with FDTD simulations, has experience in working with transmission sensors.