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Monika Wanat | |
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Education | PhD in Natural Sciences |
Alma mater | University of Warsaw |
Monika Wanat (born 1991 in Warsaw).. [1] – polish scientist, artist, and photographer [1]. PhD in Natural Sciences [2].
Her scientific career is devoted to the use of quantum crystallography methods in the study of pharmaceutical compounds [3]. She is a co-author of 10 scientific papers in journals such as JACS, IUCrJ, Molecules, Crystal Growth & Design, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, including 7 papers as a first author [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13]. She was Principal Investigator of the two grants from the Polish National Science Centre [14] [15] [16] [17]. Her entire scientific achievements were awarded the Scholarship of the Polish Minister of Science and Higher Education for Outstanding Young Scientists [18] [19]
The medium used by Monika Wanat in her artistic projects is photography [20]. Her artworks have been awarded in international competitions - New York Photography Awards (Silver Winner in the People/Culture category) [21] [22] and Tokyo International Foto Awards (Honorable Mention in the Fine Art/ Portrait category) [23]. She works in the cycles "Psyche" [22] and “Not for us” [20]. In her artworks, she wants to emphasize the psychological layer of internal and external interactions of the photographed people - both human and animals, which she does not differentiate. So far, she has been working in Europe, Asia, Africa and South America. [22] [24]. Her artworks were presented at the post-competition exhibition at the Ethnographic Museum in Torun, Poland [25] and at the Artshow – the Festival of Fine Arts in Warsaw [26]
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Monika Wanat | |
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Education | PhD in Natural Sciences |
Alma mater | University of Warsaw |
Monika Wanat (born 1991 in Warsaw).. [1] – polish scientist, artist, and photographer [1]. PhD in Natural Sciences [2].
Her scientific career is devoted to the use of quantum crystallography methods in the study of pharmaceutical compounds [3]. She is a co-author of 10 scientific papers in journals such as JACS, IUCrJ, Molecules, Crystal Growth & Design, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, including 7 papers as a first author [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13]. She was Principal Investigator of the two grants from the Polish National Science Centre [14] [15] [16] [17]. Her entire scientific achievements were awarded the Scholarship of the Polish Minister of Science and Higher Education for Outstanding Young Scientists [18] [19]
The medium used by Monika Wanat in her artistic projects is photography [20]. Her artworks have been awarded in international competitions - New York Photography Awards (Silver Winner in the People/Culture category) [21] [22] and Tokyo International Foto Awards (Honorable Mention in the Fine Art/ Portrait category) [23]. She works in the cycles "Psyche" [22] and “Not for us” [20]. In her artworks, she wants to emphasize the psychological layer of internal and external interactions of the photographed people - both human and animals, which she does not differentiate. So far, she has been working in Europe, Asia, Africa and South America. [22] [24]. Her artworks were presented at the post-competition exhibition at the Ethnographic Museum in Torun, Poland [25] and at the Artshow – the Festival of Fine Arts in Warsaw [26]