Who am I?

I am an assistant professor at the National Centre for Nuclear Research (NCBJ), Warsaw, Poland. Experimental physicist with a telecommunication engineering background and extensive expertise in software development, Monte Carlo simulations, data analysis, machine learning applications, and experience in leading scientific projects. Member of the LHCb collaboration at CERN and the OpenGate steering committee.

My main interests are focused on novel imaging algorithms, machine learning techniques for noise reduction, and scientific software development. Last but not least, I am a curious physicist who wants to understand the rules governing the quantum world, engaged in (too many ;-)) fundamental research including tests of discrete symmetries and quantum entanglement.

From 2011 to 2024 I was a member of the J-PET collaboration. I led the Total Body Software Group, responsible for preparing medical data processing and image reconstruction software for the next generation of cost-effective total-body polymer PET tomography scanners. Earlier, I was responsible for the development of the J-PET Analysis Framework. I also participated in several fundamental physics analyses, including quantum correlation studies and mirror matter searches.

Between 2021 and 2023 I served as the NCBJ coordinator of the National Supercomputing Infrastructure for the EuroHPC PL project.

Prior, I contributed to the incorporation of the Message Queue architecture as a part of the DIRAC interware. Earlier in my career, I was involved in the KLOE-2, WASA-at-COSY and COSY-11 collaborations.

I am fluent in English, French, Spanish and Polish. I hold an MSc in Telecommunications from AGH University of Science and Technology, as well as an MSc and PhD in Physics from Jagiellonian University, Poland.

Contact


High Energy Physics Division
National Centre for Nuclear Research
PL-05-400 Otwock, Świerk
POLAND
e-mail:wojciech.krzemien@ncbj.gov.pl


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