CV

My personal Curriculum Vitae. Feel free to download a PDF version and reach out!

Basics

Name Dariusz Andrzej Wójcik
Label Research Fellow (Post-doc)
Email dwojcik@cbk.waw.pl
Phone +48792261096
Url https://dwojcik1.github.io
Summary Applied Mathematician and early-career Space Physicist with expertise in turbulence, stochastic processes, probability theory, and space data analysis. Experienced in working with the NASA's *Magnetospheric Multiscale** (*MMS*) mission satellite data, statistical modeling, numerical analysis, and interdisciplinary research bridging mathematics and space physics, as well as finances and insurances. Proficient in applying advanced mathematical frameworks such as *Markov processes*, *Fokker–Planck* and *Langevin* dynamics, and *fractal analysis* to investigate energy transfer mechanisms in space plasma turbulence across kinetic scales. Author and co-author of various peer-reviewed publications in leading physical and astrophysical journals.

Work

  • 2025.09 - present

    Warsaw, Poland

    Research Fellow
    Space Research Centre, Polish Academy of Sciences
    Space Physicist

Education

  • 2022.03 - 2025.09

    Warsaw, Poland

    Doctor of Philosophy (Cum Laude)
    Space Research Centre, Polish Academy of Sciences
    Space Physics (Exact and Natural Sciences)
    • Ph.D. Thesis: "Analysis of Markov Processes in Space Environment".
    • Highlights: Distinction for progress in the doctoral work and for publication achievements.
  • 2019.10 - 2021.12

    Warsaw, Poland

    Master of Science
    Warsaw University of Technology
    Mathematics (Insurance & Finance)
    • M.Sc. Thesis: "Insurance Modeling in the Cyber Security Area".
    • Highlights: Rector's scholarship.
    • Additional Courses: Time Series Analysis; Regression Analysis; Data Mining; Machine Learning.
  • 2019.10 - 2020.12

    Warsaw, Poland

    Master of Science
    Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University
    Mathematics (Economy)
    • M.Sc. Thesis: "Stability Analysis of the Generalized Lorenz System".
    • Additional Courses: Dynamical Systems; Deterministic Chaos Theory.
  • 2016.10 - 2019.07

    Warsaw, Poland

    Bachelor of Science (Cum Laude)
    Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University
    Mathematics (Finance)
    • B.Sc. Thesis: "Mathematical Modeling of the Heartbeat".
    • Highlights: Rector's scholarship

Certificates

Data Science: Machine Learning
Harvard University 2024-06

Publications

Skills

Mathematics
Statistics
Probability
Differential Equations
Dynamical Systems
Data Analysis
Programming
R
Python
SQL
Mathematica
IDL
Tools
MATLAB
TeX
Git
SPEDAS
PlasmaPy
AstroPy
SpacePy
CDFlib
Soft Skills
Problem-solving
Growth Mindset
Critical Thinking
Adaptability
Communication
Attention to Detail

Languages

Polish
Native
English
Fluent
Japanese
Basic
German
Basic

Interests

Space Physics
Space Plasma
Turbulence
Solar Wind
Magnetosphere
Magnetic Reconnection
Stochastic Processes
Statistical Modeling

References

Dr. James L. Burch
Dr. Wojcik has a bright future ahead of him and will be a tremendous asset to whatever organization he does postdoctoral research with.
Dr. Luca Sorriso-Valvo
I strongly recommend Dr. Dariusz Andrzej Wójcik for the postdoctoral position.
Prof. Marek Gągolewski
Dr. Dariusz Wójcik is a very promising young scientist whom I have had the pleasure of evaluating.
Prof. Tomasz A. Kowalewski
I hold Dr. Dariusz Wójcik in the highest regard as a talented and dedicated scientist with exceptional analytical mind and a solid interdisciplinary foundation.
Prof.Wiesław M. Macek
He has conducted research on turbulence and reconnection in the space environment within the framework of the project topic.

Projects

  • 2022.01 - 2025.08
    Turbulence and Magnetic Reconnection in Earth’s Space Environment
    Data analysis on very small scales acquired from various space missions in the neighborhood of the Earth in space. With unprecedented high resolution of MMS observations in the solar wind and the magnetosphere this allows us to grasp the mechanisms driving magnetic reconnection, leading to a better description of space plasmas within kinetic theory.
    • Solar and Interplanetary Physics
    • Physics of the Earth's Interior
    • Seismology, Geomagnetism, Earth's Gravity Field