Michał Gryziński
Michał Gryziński
Michał Gryziński works at the National Centre for Nuclear Research, Poland. He holds a PhD in monitoring for radiation protection using recombination chambers, as well as a MSc degree in environmental protection from Geophysics faculty and Environmental Engineering. He graduated from the Warsaw University of Technology in 2000 and worked there as a junior lecturer until 2005. Michał joined the National Centre for Nuclear Research in 2005, at the beginning as the head of the Laboratory of Mixed Radiation Dosimetry he conducted several projects as an executor or a principle executor for dosimetry, radiation protection, concrete shielding and also one concerning health protection.
In 2016, as a result of a successful internal project entitled “Neutrony H2”, Michał Gryziński was appointed the Director of Nuclear Facilities Operations Department. Since then, at the MARIA reactor facility, he has continued the development of a research stand connected with forming a unique neutron beam for Boron Neutron Capture Therapy and other medical applications (thermal, epithermal neutrons up to fast neutrons).
As the Head of Reactor Laboratory for Biomedical and Material research, Michał places particular emphasis on directing the main reactor’s interests in the field of education, training and research. Moreover, he strongly motivates introducing studies on cold neutron source in the MARIA reactor.
In BrightnESS² Michał is involved in WP2 that focuses on strengthening in-kind contribution and he is a scientific leader of the NCBJ team.