Visiting Researcher

Klaudia Zeranska

Phonon Optimized Engineered Materials (POEM)

Nano-Device Laboratory (NDL)


INTERESTS

  • Nanocarbon based composites

900 University Ave.

Riverside, CA 92521

 

Biography

Klaudia Zeranska received her B.S. (2015), M.S. (2016), and Ph.D. (2021) degrees in Physics from the Warsaw University of Technology, Poland. Her research interests include thermal properties and electromagnetic wave shielding effectiveness of nanocarbon-based materials, composites, and thin films in a wide frequency range – from visible light through microwaves to THz frequencies. During her Ph.D. studies, she visited the University of Manchester, UK, to conduct research on graphene-based aerogels. In 2022, she was awarded the Kosciuszko Foundation Exchange Program grant for a postdoctoral research project in Professor Alexander Balandin’s Phonon Optimized Engineered Materials (POEM) Center, where she is presently a visiting scholar.