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biologist scientist

Elzbieta Wilk-Wozniak is a Polish biologist, scientist. She is a senior researcher at the Institute of Nature Conservation at Polish Academy of Sciences.

Background

Wilk-Wozniak was born on September 29, 1968, in Krakow, Poland; the daughter of Helena and Tadeusz Wilk.

Education

Wilk-Wozniak received a Master of Science degree from the Jagiellonian University in 1992. Seven years later, she was given a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Adam Mickiewicz University.

Career

Wilk-Wozniak began her career as an assistant at the Institute of Freshwater Biology at Polish Academy of Sciences in 1992 and held it for seven years. In 2000, she became adjunct professor at the Institute of Nature Conservation at Polish Academy of Sciences, Krakow. Since 2004, Wilk-Wozniak has been a senior researcher at the same institute.

Achievements

  • Wilk-Wozniak is known for her research in Studies On Phytoplankton In Dam Reservoirs, Phenotypic Plasticity Of Green Algae and Cynobacteria In Dam Reservoirs.

Connections

On March 23, 1991 Elzbieta Wilk-Wozniak married Zbigniew Wozniak. They have a son.

Father:
Helena Wilk

Mother:
Tadeusz Wilk

Spouse:
Zbigniew Wozniak

child:
Aleksander Wozniak Wilk-Wozniak