Marta Waclawczyk

The University of Oxford | 2018-Present

Marta Wacławczyk is an Assistant Professor at the University of Warsaw, Faculty of Physics, in the Institute of Geophysics. Having completed her doctorate at Gdańsk in 2007, she has previously worked in the Institute of Fluid Flow Machinery, Polish Academy of Sciences and at the Technical University of Darmstadt (Germany). Her research interests include the statistical analysis of turbulent flows and modeling of turbulence. Marta Wacławczyk has been awarded both DAAD (2003-04) and Alexander von Humboldt (2008-09) scholarships. Jakub Nowak is a postdoctoral researcher at University of Warsaw, Faculty of Physics where in 2022 he also completed his PhD about the properties of turbulence in stratocumulus clouds and marine boundary layers. His research interests include atmospheric turbulence, physics of clouds as well as related measurement techniques and instrument development. In 2018/19 he worked at Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research in Leipzig as a visiting researcher funded by DAAD scholarship. Now he works on the representation of turbulence and clouds in the km-resolution global climate models.

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