II.2020: Ph.D. diploma at Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences – Poland
IX.2014: Master diploma at Faculty of Geology, Geophysics and Environmental Protection – AGH University of Science and Technology – Poland
I.2013: Bachelor diploma at Faculty of Geology, Geophysics and Environmental Protection – AGH University of Science and Technology – Poland
Employment:
I.2020-XII.2020: Postdoctoral researcher – ETH Zurich – Switzerland
III.2021-now: Assistant Professor – Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences – Poland
Research interests:
Cryoseismology – studies seismic signals generated by ice (glaciers, ice sheets, frozen ground) to understand how ice moves, cracks, and responds to climate change.
Environmental seismology – uses ambient, natural seismic vibrations to monitor environmental processes like permafrost degradation, landslides,
Microseismicity – focuses on very small earthquakes that are too weak to be felt by humans but reveal information about the subsurface, for example, active tectonics or hydro-fracturing
Seismic Anisotropy – determines how seismic wave velocity varies depending on the direction of propagation, and may inform about structural and mechanical parameters of the subsurface (e.g., crack density)
Grants and projects:
2025-2028 Building Robust and Efficient Workflows for Distributed Acoustic Sensing to Enhance Comprehension of the Dynamics of Hansbreen Glacier, Project Leader, funded by NCN
2023-2025 Fibre-optic sensing towards the improvement of environmental monitoring in Svalbard, FROST – Project leader, funded by SIOS (Norway)
2022-2023 Svalbard Strategic Grant: Coordinating efforts to establish distributed acoustic sensing for cryoseismological research in Svalbard – Project leader on polish side, funded by Research Council of Norway
2017-2018 Seismic monitoring of Hans glacier (Svalbard) using dedicated local network – Project Leader – internal IG PAS funding
Köhler A., Gajek W., Malinowski M., Schweitzer J., Majdanski M., Geissler W. H., Chamarczuk M., Wuestefeld A., 2020. Seismological monitoring of Svalbard’s cryosphere: current status and knowledge gaps (CRYOSEIS), SESS report 2019, Svalbard Integrated Arctic Earth Observing System, Longyearbyen, pp. 137 – 159