When she applied for the scholarship, she was still in the process of discovering her research interests and was initially apprehensive about international collaboration. She studied economics and was active in the Krakow Economic Society, focusing on topics related to economics and economic analysis.
She is currently a young researcher recognized by Chegg as one of the 50 best students in the world (Global Student Prize 2024). She completed the Applied Data Science program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), combining technical expertise with studies in law and economics in Poland, which enables her to take an interdisciplinary approach to the legal and economic aspects of emerging technologies. Her research focuses on the role of digitalization in economic development, which she further explored during an academic exchange in Singapore, analyzing the impact of deglobalization on ASEAN countries. She is currently developing a risk analytics platform for agricultural supply chains, based on nonlinear analysis of the relationships between price shocks, climate volatility, and supplier behavior, with research and prototyping supported by the Rafał Brzoska Foundation.
She is the recipient of numerous distinctions, including Forbes “25 under 25” and TOP100 Women in AI. She has spoken at TEDx events and was the youngest speaker at Expo 2020 in Dubai. She is also actively involved in volunteering and regularly shares her knowledge as a guest lecturer at Polish universities.