Zbigniew Tomasz Surowiec serves as a University Professor in the Department of Material Physics at Maria Curie-Skłodowska University's Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science in Lublin, Poland. His institutional affiliation places him within the university's core physics research structure, with direct contact information showing active status through the 2019 publication year. Professor Surowiec's research focuses on advanced materials physics with particular expertise in magnetic properties of nanoscale systems. His work spans multiple subdisciplines including nanoparticle synthesis and characterization, iron-based alloys, and mesoporous materials. He employs sophisticated analytical techniques such as Mössbauer spectroscopy, positron annihilation spectroscopy, and X-ray diffraction to investigate material properties at fundamental levels. His research has significant applications in both industrial materials development and biomedical technologies, particularly in magnetic hyperthermia for medical treatments. The publication record demonstrates consistent research output with 69 total publications showing strong citation metrics (h-index 9 in Web of Science, 6 in Scopus, and 3 in Google Scholar). His work primarily centers on iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles, corrosion properties of alloys, and mesoporous silica materials modified with transition metals. The research shows particular strength in medical applications of magnetic nanoparticles, with several papers investigating hyperthermia treatments for both cancer cells and microbial infections. Professor Surowiec maintains active research collaborations, as evidenced by multi-institutional publications. His ORCID identifier (0000-0002-8135-717X) connects his research profile across major academic databases, and his ministerial research score of 2,144 reflects significant contribution to Polish academic research output. Current contact information and consultation hours indicate he remains actively engaged in academic duties including teaching and research supervision.








