Summary
Krissia Zawadzki is an Assistant Professor at the São Carlos Institute of Physics and a computational condensed-matter physicist with nine years of experience probing strongly correlated quantum systems. Her research blends classical numerical methods (NRG, DMRG, MPS, DFT) with quantum and hybrid algorithms to study the emergence and manipulation of quantum correlations, collective phenomena, and exotic phases. She has held postdoctoral positions across Europe and the US, bringing a global perspective to tackling problems at the intersection of condensed matter theory and quantum thermodynamics. Passionate about science communication and equity, she actively translates complex physics for broader audiences while mentoring the next generation of researchers. An engineer-by-training who started as an electrician, she combines hands-on practicality with deep theoretical and computational expertise.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
University of São Paulo
Eletricista, Eletricista at SENAI
Spanish, Portuguese, French, English