A passionate researcher in stress biology and immunology, conducting independent studies on the application of nanoparticles to support plants under drought conditions. Her project has been recognized, among others, in the Explory 2024 competition and during the international finals of the European Union Contest for Young Scientists (EUCYS). She is a recipient of the Endeavour Scholarship and was part of the first-ever four-person Polish delegation to participate in NASA’s international space training at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama. She was also awarded in the RISE for the World program, placing among the top 100 students worldwide.
In 2026, she will begin her studies at Princeton University, where she will further develop her scientific career in molecular biology. She is currently continuing the development of her nanotechnology project from the perspective of computational biology, while planning its further scalability. She is also interested in immunology – in 2025 she completed a research internship at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, studying the role of autophagy in long-lived plasma cells, and plans to continue her work in this field.
In parallel, she co-organizes the My Cas9 project, through which she creates nationwide conferences and local STEM workshops for children and young people. She is also involved in science communication and public health initiatives in local communities and serves as a volunteer supporting the Endeavour Scholarship program.