In my work, I focus on studying pulsars, with a particular emphasis in recent years on the phenomenon of drifting subpulses. I use cutting-edge radio telescopes (e.g., MeerKAT, LOFAR) for my research, and I also engage in modeling the physical processes occurring in their magnetospheres. My primary goal is to explain the mechanism of radio emission in pulsars by analyzing the impact of plasma processes on this emission.
In my studies, I combine theoretical and observational approaches, which allows for a deeper understanding of the dynamics of these objects.
I am currently working on a research project titled "Comprehensive study of the nature of drifting subpulses in pulsar radio emission" funded by the National Science Centre, and I am not teaching any student courses at the moment.