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Beata Kalska-Szostko


Beata Kalska-Szostko

University of Bialytsok, Poland

Biography

Beata Kalska-Szostko Professional Experience Include: 2003 - now: University of Bialystok, Institute of Chemistry, adiunkt. Set- up of the nanotechnology laboratory. The experimental work on synthesis and electrodeposition of nanomaterials. Structural and magnetic characterization of the nanomaterials. Experience in: - synthesis of the nanoparticles, - electrodeposition of the nanowires, - scanning electron microscopy, - atomic force microscopy, - Mssbauer spectroscopy. 2001 - 2003: Free University Berlin, Institute of Experimentalphysics, post-doc. Participation in the RTN European network "Correlation of Structure and Magnetism in Novel Nanoscale Magnetic Particles". The experimental work on magneto-optical characterization of the nanoparticles. In addition experience in the molecular beam epitaxial deposition, ultra high vacuum techniques, ie. characterization by Auger electrons, in situ atomic force microscopy, RHEED. 1998 - 2000: Uppsala University, Department of Physics, Ph.D studies. Experimental work on characterization by Mössbauer spectroscopy and x-ray difractometry various materials like: bulk, multilayers, thin films, nanoparticles, batteries, gas sensors etc. Transmission electron microscopy, SQUID, XRD courses. Research Grants/Fellowships: 2001-2003 Freie Universitst Berlin, 30 months fellowship from the network "Correlation of Structure and Magnetism in Novel Nanoscale Magnetic Particles" 1996 Uppsala University - 4 months TEMPUS fellowship Publications 42 - publications in the international journals 55 - presentations and abstracts on the international conferences

Abstract

Abstract : Hierarchical nano- or bio-composites based on magnetic nanostructures