
Dawid Jankowski received his Ph.D. in Physics in 2015 at the UG in Gdańsk. His doctoral research focused on studying energy transfer between organic molecules in the presence of nonlocalized surface plasmons of noble metals. His passion is the construction of new measurement systems setups for optical laboratories, with a particular focus on steady-state and time-resolved emission spectroscopy.
Beyond his core specialization, he is deeply engaged in research on upconverting rare-earth ions under high-pressure spectroscopy, as well as nanocrystals and microcrystals with confocal fluorescent microscopy. His most recent work involves spectral measurements that enable precise temperature determination in the microscale. He combines cutting-edge experimental techniques with a passion for uncovering new insights in molecular and nanoscale interactions.
Selected publications:
- D. Jankowski, K. Wiwatowski, M. Żebrowski, A. Pilch-Wróbel, A. Bednarkiewicz, S. Maćkowski, D. Piątkowski
“Luminescent Nanocrystal Probes for Monitoring Temperature and Thermal Energy Dissipation of Electrical Microcircuit”
Nanomaterials, 14, 24 (2024), 1985.
DOI: 10.3390/nano14241985