PROFIL PRACOWNIKA: Michał Szanecki

SCIENTIFIC AND SOCIAL MEDIA PROFILES

POSITION DESCRIPTION

Research and teaching worker employed as an assistant professor.

Didactic specification:

Classes conducted in the summer semester in the field of computer science:

  • Programming languages II;
  • Data protection;
  • Databases I;
  • Administration of database servers.

Classes conducted in the winter semester in the field of computer science / physics:

  • Repertory in mathematics;
  • Remedial classes.

Scientific and research area:

Astrophysics and X-ray Astronomy:

  • Study of the physical processes responsible for the emission of X-rays from the immediate vicinity of black holes;
  • Implementation of X-ray emission models in software dedicated to the analysis of data from X-ray satellites (XSPEC / ISIS);
  • Data reduction from X-ray satellites;
  • Time analysis of the variability of parameters describing the emission of X-rays;
  • Time averaged analysis.

Gamma-ray Astronomy:

  • Detection of high-energy gamma rays (VHE) by ground-based Cherenkov telescopes;
  • Simulating the development of extensive air showers and the response of Cherenkov detectors on them;
  • Development of software for analyzing data of registered gamma-ray particles and cosmic ray background.

INTERESTS

Domain of scientific interests:

  • Astronomy and astrophysics in the gamma-ray and X-ray energy bands;
  • Data analysis, data reduction;
  • Development of models describing the emission of radiation from the close vicinity of black holes;
  • Theoretical physics; quantum field theory; general relativity.

Non-scientific interests:

  • Philosophy;
  • Psychology and sociology;
  • Mountain tourism;
  • bushcraft;
  • Long-distance cycling tours;
  • Long distance running;
  • Generally understood sport and physical activity.

CONTACT DETAILS AND OFFICE HOURS

phone: 42-635-56-78

phone: 696-850-496

e-mail: michal.szanecki@fis.uni.lodz.pl

Pomorska 149/153 90-236 Łódź

Office hours

tuesday: 10:00-12:00 Office hours take place stationary in the room B204 and/or online via TEAMS