Our Team

Prof. Janusz Hołyst is a specialist in the area of statistical physics and its interdisciplinary applications. He is a Full Professor at the Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University of Technology where he leads the Group of Physics in Economics and Social Sciences. Prof. Hołyst is involved in cooperation with research institutes from Germany, Great Britain, Switzerland, Slovenia, United States and Singapore. He has spent over 7 years as a Guest Scientist, Visiting Professor and the Fellow of Humboldt Foundation. Co-author of 170 papers that have been cited over 3500 times. See his profile in WUT’s Base of Knowledge, as well as Scopus, Google Scholar and ORCID accounts.

Dr. Julian Sienkiewicz specializes in methods of data exploration, models of opinion and science of science. He has been Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Physics, WUT since 2012, with a break between 2014-16 when he was postdoctoral researcher at MPI-PKS Dresden. Co-author of over 40 publications, including one of the first papers on public transport complex network in Physical Review E. Leader of one local and one national project. See his profile in WUT’s Base of Knowledge, as well as Scopus, Google Scholar and ORCID accounts.

Dr. Krzysztof Suchecki specializes in methods of statistical physics and agent-based models, with a special emphasis on complex networks. After completing his Ph.D. in 2009, Dr. Suchecki spent 4 years as a postdoctoral fellow in IMEDEA (Spain) and KNAW (the Netherlands). He has been Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Physics, WUT since 2014. Co-author of over 40 publications, including a highly-cited article on the voter model in the prestigious Physical Review Letters journal. See his profile in WUT’s Base of Knowledge, as well as Scopus, Google Scholar and ORCID accounts.

Dr. Piotr Górski‘s main scientific area are signed networks and structural balance. He defended his Ph.D. in 2020 and since that time has been a postdoctoral fellow in the ALPHORN project in PESS. Co-author of a prominent paper on homophily and structural balance in Physical Review Letters. See his profile in WUT’s Base of Knowledge, as well as Scopus, and ORCID accounts.

Dr. Robert Paluch specializes in complex networks, in particular in methods of source localization in such structures. He defended his Ph.D. in 2021 and since 2022 has been an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Physics. First author of the seminal paper in Scientific Reports introducing Gradient Maximum Likelihood Algorithm for source localization. Leader of one national project. See his profile in WUT’s Base of Knowledge, as well as Scopus, Google Scholar and ORCID accounts.

Krishnadas Mohandas, MSc is a PhD student working in the ALPHORN project entitled “Polarized relations and structural equilibrium in complex systems: from data to models”. He previously worked on nonlinear dynamics and time series analysis. Research interests: complex networks, nonlinear time series analysis,  agent-based modeling. See his profile in WUT’s Base of Knowledge, as well as Scopus and ORCID accounts.

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