TSSP ExSci 2023 participants

Joséphine Strüding Tardy
University College London (United Kingdom)
Ultra-stable laser for optical frequency standards and fundamental physics (Marcin Bober)
Mykhailo Molchanov
National Technical University of Ukraine
"Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute" (Ukraine)
Mining software repositories: augumenting Python security vulnerabilities dataset (Piotr Przymus)
Vittorio D'Agostino
University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli (Italy)
Spectroscopy with high-finesse optical cavities (Szymon Wójtewicz)
Viktorija Dujmović
University of Split (Croatia)
Searching a needle in a haystack - What are the differences in the interaction of different KATP channel isoforms with ligands? (Katarzyna Walczewska - Szewc)
Nicole Zajac
Boston University (USA)
Printed nanometallic structures for plasmon - enhanced smartphone fluorescence microscopy (Sebastian Maćkowski)
Antonia Eichelberger
Johannes Kepler Universität (Austria)
Printed nanometallic structures for plasmon - enhanced smartphone fluorescence microscopy (Sebastian Maćkowski)
Ashwat Jain
University of Oxford (United Kingdom)
Derivation and computational implementation of regularization procedures for calculating the leading relativistic and QED corrections for D states of atoms (Monika Stanke)
Niya Petkova
University of St Andrews (United Kingdom)
Optical response of polar system in the vicinity of metallic nanoparticles (Karolina Słowik)
Vukašin Spasojević
University of Belgrade (Serbia)
Mimicking human game-play strategies (Krzysztof Rykaczewski)
Ahmed Rockey Saikia
Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee (India)
Enhanced Wide-Field OCT Imaging for Comprehensive Eye Examination (Daniel Rumiński)
Lisa Werkman
University of Groningen (Netherlands)
Charge transfer process in small diamine cations (Marta Gałyńska)
Erik Vitols
KTH Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden)
Theoretical time-resolved X-ray absorption spectroscopy of thiophene (Iulia Brumboiu)
Hana Andrić
University of Belgrade (Serbia)
Cold atoms optical frequency standards for science (Sławomir Bilicki)
Frane Doljanin
University of Split (Croatia)
Water bridging in the molecular dynamics simulations of proteins – new Python tool development (Karolina Mikulska-Rumińska)
Luca Testa
University of Turin (Italy)
Quantum chemistry methods in soft confinement regimes (Szymon Śmiga)
Vincenzo Triglione
University of Turin (Italy)
Investigation of second-order correlation energy expression in the context of Density Functional Theory (Szymon Śmiga)






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