Team members

Welcome to Cysewska Lab, a research group exploring the frontier of bioelectronic materials and soft interfaces. Our interdisciplinary team combines expertise in materials science, biomedical engineering, and electronics to develop next-generation implantable technologies.

We actively collaborate with leading academic and industrial partners across Europe, and we are committed to mentoring young researchers and fostering talent through international projects and fellowships.

Explore our research, discover our team, and see how we aim to transform bioelectronics for the benefit of both science and society.

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C O N T A C T

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David Brown

Laboratory Technician

Maintaining laboratory equipment, preparing samples for experiments, conducting routine tests, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations in the laboratory environment.

Ye Zar Ni Htwe

Assist. Prof. - Post-doc

 Ph.D. in Materials Engineering from Universiti Sains Malaysia. His research focuses on carbon and metal-based nanoparticles, hybrid conductive inks, and polymer composites for flexible electronics and energy storage applications. (from 2025, Sonata Grant, NCN)

Weronika Arendarska

PhD student (2025/2026)

Background in Biotechnology and criminal chemistry. Research on novel polymeric coatings for stent applications (from 2025, PoRaCoat, NCBiR).

Izabela Lewandowska

MSc student

Background in Biomedical Engineering, electronics. Research on electrospun functional materials for bioelectronics and novel drug release systems (from 2024, Sonata Grant, NCN).

Natalia Zalewska

PhD student (2025/2026)

Background in Biomedical Engineering, electronics. Research on: flexible neural electrodes (from 2023, Sonata Grant, NCN), and electrodeposited coatings for stent applications (from 2025 PoRaCoat, NCBiR). 

 

Team members

Gabriela Małyszko

PhD student

Maintaining laboratory equipment, preparing samples for experiments, conducting routine tests, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations in the laboratory environment.

Dr. eng. Karolina Cysewska 

Assistant Professor, PI, Head of the Lab

PhD in Engineering Science (VUB, 2018), with a background in biomedical engineering and specialization in electronic and biomaterials for biointerfaces. Her expertise includes material fabrication and advanced electrical/electrochemical characterization.

PI of national (NCN) and international (mERA.Net, EU, NCBiR) research projects, collaborates with institutions like Fraunhofer IKTS, FAU Erlangen, and Oxford, and mentors early-career researchers. Author of numerous publications and laureate of FNP START and Ministerial Scholarships. Member of KMM-VIN and IMAPS.

e-mail: karolina.cysewska@pg.edu.plc

Dr. eng. Sylwia Pawłowska

Assistant Professor, PI

PhD in chemistry (2018). Specialist in polymer and hydrogel materials for bioelectronic applications. Her research focuses on the development of conductive hydrogels functionalized with nanomaterials and biomolecules, as well as the design of hydrogel-based biosensors. 

PI of a national (NCN) research project and co-author of several patent applications in the field of biomaterials.

e-mail: sylwia.pawlowska@pg.edu.plc

Mohammad Taghi 
Tourchi Moghadam

Assist. Prof. - Post-doc

Maintaining laboratory equipment, preparing samples for experiments, conducting routine tests, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations in the laboratory environment.

Bioelectronic Materials and Interfaces Research Group

Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics

G. Narutowicza 11/12

80-233 Gdańsk, Poland