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Dr. Marcin Sokolowski is a Research Fellow at Curtin University, associated with the Curtin Research Institute and Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy (CIRA), within the School of Electrical Engineering, Computer, and Mathematical Sciences (EECMS). His primary affiliation is with the Faculty of Science and Engineering. His research focuses on radio astronomy, astrophysical observations, and instrumentation development, particularly involving the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) and SKA precursor projects.
Key research areas include Fast Radio Burst (FRB) detection, pulsar surveys, gamma-ray burst (GRB) follow-up, telescope calibration, and low-frequency radio interferometry. He has contributed to the design and testing of SKA-Low prototype systems, holographic calibration techniques, and real-time data processing pipelines for transient detection. His work also addresses radio frequency interference mitigation and satellite emissions analysis in radio-quiet zones.
Publications span over 15 years, emphasizing instrumental advancements, transient phenomena studies, and collaborative projects like the SMART pulsar survey. His work intersects computational methods, such as GPU-accelerated imaging, and interdisciplinary applications like space situational awareness using radio telescopes.
Awards: No specific prizes or fellowships are explicitly listed in the provided texts. His contributions are primarily recognized through extensive peer-reviewed publications in journals like the Astrophysical Journal, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, and the Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia.
Advising/Grants: While no explicit grant details are provided, his involvement in major facilities like MWA and SKA prototypes suggests funding from astronomical collaborations and institutions. His research team includes international collaborators, reflecting large-scale project coordination.
Labs/Teams: Core affiliations include CIRA, the School of EECMS, and collaborations with institutions like the International Center for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR). He contributes to initiatives like the Southern-sky MWA Rapid Two-metre (SMART) pulsar survey and the Engineering Development Array (EDA) projects.
