- Computer Modeling
- Random Packing
- Liquid Crystals
- +۷ مورد دیگر
Dr. Michał Cieśla is a Professor in the Department of Statistical Physics at Jagiellonian University. His research focuses on computer modeling across diverse domains, including random packing, liquid crystals, polymers, and socio-economic systems. He holds consultations on Thursdays and can be reached at michal.ciesla@uj.edu.pl. Research interests include: Computer modeling of physicochemical processes (diffusion, adsorption) Biological systems modeling (DNA) Image processing and astrophotography Cognitive science applications Recent work emphasizes diffusion dynamics in confined geometries, agent-based game theory models, and cooperative adsorption phenomena. His research projects explore nematic phase symmetries, maximal packing in condensed matter, and symmetry-breaking mechanisms in liquid crystals. Advising and grants: Actively involved in tutoring master's theses and collaborative programming workshops. No specific grants mentioned in available materials. Labs/teams: Engaged in collaborative initiatives through the Department of Statistical Physics, though no dedicated lab names specified.