SeMPowisko 2025
Interdisciplinary Math-Science Student Konference
studencka, interdyscyplinarna, matematyczno-przyrodnicza konferencja

Thursday, May 22nd

  • 10:00–12:00 Synchrotron tour (location: Solaris)
  • 12:00–13:00 Registration (location: WCh hall)
  • 13:00–13:45 Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework Bio-composites prof. Paolo Falcaro (location: WCh A0-01)
  • 13:45–14:10 AI revolution in climate modeling Kacper Nowak (location: WCh A0-01)
  • 14:10–14:35 Benchmarking quantum devices beyond classical capabilities Rafał Bistroń (location: WCh A0-01)
  • 14:35–15:05 Coffee break (location: WCh A0-01)
  • 15:05–15:30 Photoluminescent metal organic frameworks for optical sensing Marta Niemiec (location: WCh A0-01)
  • 15:30–15:50 The iEDDA reaction to the rescue: introducing ‘difficult’ functional groups into a new metal-organic framework (JUK-74) Gabriela Kowacz (location: WCh A0-01)
  • 15:50–16:15 High temperature photomagnetic sponge based on [MoIII(CN)7]4[Mo^{III}(CN)_{7}]^{4-} Wiktor Wolański (location: WCh A0-01)
  • 16:15–16:35 Biological studies on ferrocene derivatives of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor Eryk Federyga (location: WCh A0-01)
  • 16:35–17:05 Coffee break (location: WCh)
  • 17:05–17:25 A Novel Vitamin E-Based Raman Probe for Selective Imaging of Lipids and Mitochondria Kacper Siąkała (location: WCh A0-01)
  • 17:25–17:50 Optimal order execution via Markov Decision Process Mateusz Gappa (location: WCh A0-01)
  • 17:50–18:10 The House Always Wins – Use of Probability in Gambling Strategies Marta Kosz (location: WCh A0-01)
  • 18:10–18:35 Theoretical studies on electronic structure and intermolecular interactions in selected supramolecular systems Joachim Grzybowski (location: WCh A0-01)
  • 18:30–18:50 Exploring DNA Mismatch Repair Mechanisms using Atomic Force Microscopy Maria Rybak (location: WCh A0-01)

Friday, May 23rd

  • 9:30–10:45 Registration (location: WMiI hall)
  • 10:45–11:30 Alice, Bob and Pan Tarhei: about quantum, thermodynamics and flow dr Jakub Czartowski (location: WMiI 1093)
  • 11:30–12:00 Coffee break (location: WMiI 1101)
  • 12:00–12:45 Oxygen imaging in preclinical tumors prof. Martyna Elas (location: WMiI 1093)
  • 12:45–13:10 Probing the evolution of Long GRB properties through their cosmic formation history Dhruv Bal, Nikita Khatyia (location: WMiI 1093)
  • 13:10–13:30 How to Choose the Right Strategy? Simple Introduction to Markov Decision Process Bartosz Zbik (location: WMiI 1093)
  • 13:30–14:30 Lunch break (location: WMiI Świetlica)
  • 14:30–14:50 Eccentric Gravitational Waves: Whisper from Exotic Compact Binaries Syed Naqvi (location: WMiI 1093)
  • 14:50–15:10 Interval arithmetic for robust continual learning models Łukasz Gorczyca (location: WMiI 1093)
  • 15:10–15:30 Symmetries and gravitational memory Szymon Bagiński (location: WMiI 1093)
  • 15:30–15:50 Gravitional wave scattering from the Sun and planets Daniel Kessler (location: WMiI 1093)
  • 15:50–16:20 Coffee break (location: WMiI 1101)
  • 16:20–16:45 Spectral triples on graphs Filip Kowalski (location: WMiI 1093)
  • 16:45–17:05 Talking with the Satellites: Building a Low-Cost Ground Station with SatNOGS Mateusz Winiarski (location: WMiI 1093)
  • 17:05–17:25 Endogenous Cytoplasmic DNA: Implications for Inflammation and Age-Related Diseases Dariusz Koziołek (location: WMiI 1093)
  • 17:25–17:55 Coffee break (location: WMiI 1101)
  • 17:55–18:20 Krasiejów - a glimpse into a Triassic ecosystem Krzysztof Kaczmarek (location: WMiI 1093)
  • 18:20–18:40 The state of the climate system in 2024: A multi-scale perspective Damian Jojczyk (location: WMiI 1093)
  • 18:40–19:00 Crater, Delta, and Evaporites: The Martian Jezero Crater from a Geological Perspective Kamil Romanik (location: WMiI 1093)
  • 19:30–\infty Intergration. Meet other participants! (location: TeaTime Pub, Józefa Dietla 1)

Saturday, May 24th

  • 10:00–10:35 Registration (location: WFAIS hall)
  • 10:35–11:00 Effects of the diamagnetic matrix on the magnetic relaxation pathways of single-molecule magnets. Paweł Bonarek (location: WFAIS A-1-06)
  • 11:00–11:45 Oxidation, Etching and Degradation of MoS2 and CrSBr Crystals. prof. Robert Szoszkiewicz (location: WFAIS A-1-06)
  • 11:45–12:15 Coffee break (location: WFAIS A-1-04)
  • 12:15–12:40 Photoswitchable materials Hubert Dziełak (location: WFAIS A-1-06)
  • 12:15–12:40 Quantitative Assessment of Endogenous Single-Strand Breaks in Muscle Tissues Aleksandra Rzeczyc (location: WFAIS A-1-08)
  • 12:40–13:05 Octacyanoniobate(IV) as an electronic spin qubit Dominik Dzierżek (location: WFAIS A-1-06)
  • 12:40–13:05 The Claustrum Revisited: A Forgotten Structure in the Psychedelic Renaissance Zuzanna Kościuk (location: WFAIS A-1-08)
  • 13:05–13:25 Search for optimal quantum chemistry methods for the simulation of optical characteristics related to metal-centered electronic transitions in molecular luminophores Maja Romanowska (location: WFAIS A-1-06)
  • 13:05–13:25 Not Just Colour - How pigmentation of melanoma affects responsiveness to treatment Natalia Gajewska (location: WFAIS A-1-08)
  • 13:25–13:45 Photoluminescent composites based on rhenium(V) complexes and organic diblock copolymers Piotr Gas (location: WFAIS A-1-06)
  • 13:45–14:00 Reprogramming Tumor-Associated Macrophages via Plant-Derived mtDNA Nanovesicles Marianna Dekert (location: WFAIS A-1-06)
  • 13:45–14:00 In vitro or in silico - machine learning in chemistry Daria Stocka (location: WFAIS A-1-06)
  • 13:45–14:00 On the Convergence in Spaces of Character Smaller than p\mathfrak{p} Monika Brattig (location: WFAIS A-1-08)
  • 14:00–15:00 Lunch break (location: WFAIS Bistro)
  • 15:00–15:20 Proca Theory as a Modification of Classical Electrodynamics Maciej Ziobro (location: WFAIS A-1-06)
  • 15:00–15:20 Fluvial dendro-zoo-geomorphology: beavers’ role in the modeling of river valleys Łukasz Baran (location: WFAIS A-1-08)
  • 15:20–15:40 Paper as a circular saw blade: Physical conditions for cutting Anastasiya Yushchuk (location: WFAIS A-1-06)
  • 15:40–16:00 Direct Observation of Perovskite Ferroelectric Domains by Scanning Electron Microscopy Dominik Piasecki (location: WFAIS A-1-06)
  • 15:40–16:00 Seasonality of wind streaks on Meridiani Planum, Mars Szymon Mol (location: WFAIS A-1-08)
  • 16:00–16:20 Solving sine-Gordon equation through Bäklund transformation Matylda Róg (location: WFAIS A-1-06)
  • 16:00–16:20 Dark Legend of Polish Uranium Mining Alicja Wachowiak (location: WFAIS A-1-08)
  • 16:20–16:50 Coffee break (location: WFAIS A-1-04)
  • 16:50–17:10 How looking at stars gave us rumble strips Milan Kulczycki (location: WFAIS A-1-06)
  • 16:50–17:10 The Genetic Portrait: Forensic DNA Phenotyping and Facial Feature Prediction Katarzyna Urbanelis (location: WFAIS A-1-08)
  • 17:10–17:30 Bekenstein-Hawking entropy from Bogolyubov transformatiom Mikołaj Dettlaff (location: WFAIS A-1-06)
  • 17:10–17:30 Oxazaborolidines based on terpene-derived amino alcohols as catalysts in asymmetric Diels-Alder reactions Michał Tarnawski (location: WFAIS A-1-08)
  • 17:30–17:50 Search and observations of asteroids in citizen science projects Maria Wicher (location: WFAIS A-1-06)
  • 17:30–17:50 An investigation of Abacavir-induced biochemical alterations in endothelial cells utilizing Raman spectroscopy Kacper Stawoski (location: WFAIS A-1-08)
  • 17:50–18:05 Why galaxy groups are interesting objects to study Katarzyna Szawkało (location: WFAIS A-1-06)
  • 17:50–18:05 Aurophilic interactions in heterometallic lanthanide(III)-containing molecular materials Bogusława Smykla (location: WFAIS A-1-08)
  • 18:05–19:30 Poster session (location: WFAIS hall)

Sunday, May 25th

  • 10:00–10:30 Registration (location: WFAIS hall)
  • 10:30–10:55 Electrically Charged Black Holes Przemysław Podleśny (location: WFAIS A-1-06)
  • 10:30–10:55 Multidimensional modelling in drought assesment problem. Maciej Ostapiuk (location: WFAIS A-1-08)
  • 10:55–11:20 At the edge of decidabi lity in first-order logic Łukasz Kamiński (location: WFAIS A-1-06)
  • 10:55–11:20 Love letter to Leibniz notation and a quick trip to curved spaces Michał Mielnicki (location: WFAIS A-1-08)
  • 11:20–11:40 How your favourite snacks sabotage your meds: food – drug interactions. Karolina Kurek, Adam Kowalczyk (location: WFAIS A-1-06)
  • 11:20–11:40 Finding holes and branches in the data Jakub Mazur (location: WFAIS A-1-08)
  • 11:40–12:00 Optimalisation of DELTA solar racing boat drive unit housing Kamil Zając (location: WFAIS A-1-08)
  • 12:00–12:30 Coffee break (location: WFAIS A-1-04)
  • 12:30–12:55 Shine bright like a black hole: Powering the most luminous explosions in the Universe Aleksander Lenart (location: WFAIS A-1-06)
  • 12:30–12:55 Freudenthal's Suspension Theorem: Spaces, and Other Things You Shouldn't Try at Home. Mateusz Rajzer (location: WFAIS A-1-08)
  • 12:55–13:20 What black holes are there? (theoretically) Jan Wierzbicki (location: WFAIS A-1-06)
  • 12:55–13:20 Does VR interfere with EEG signals? Experiment, preliminary results, blunders and tips from ongoing research Cezary Zając (location: WFAIS A-1-08)
  • 13:20–13:40 Reimagining Spectroscopy: The Capabilities of ZULF NMR Aliaksei Hlukhau (location: WFAIS A-1-06)
  • 13:20–13:40 3D Printing to Fight Bacteria: A Look at Metal-Enhanced TPU Materials Konrad Sopata, Kamil Drzymała (location: WFAIS A-1-08)
  • 13:40–14:00 Space Radiation Environment and Electronics Testing Karolina Klimek (location: WFAIS A-1-06)
  • 13:40–14:00 A brief introduction to spinor bundles Aliaksandr Rybalka (location: WFAIS A-1-08)
  • 14:00–15:00 Lunch break (location: WFAIS A-1-04)
  • 15:00–16:00 Debate: Compartmentalizing Science – A Path to Progress or Decline? prof. Sebastian Szybka, dr Łukasz Lamża (location: WFAIS A-1-06)
  • 16:00–16:30 Conference ending (location: WFAIS A-1-06)

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