Krissia Zawadzki

Assistant Professor

Krissia Zawadzki


Principal Investigator


Krissia has a BSc in Computational Physics (2011) and a MSc (2014) and PhD in Theoretical Physics (2018) at the University of São Paulo. After graduating, she collaborated with groups at the Northeastern University (US), ICTP-SAIFR (BR) , Royal Holloway University of London (UK) and Trinity College Dublin (IRE) as a postdoctoral researcher. Currently, she is an assistant professor at the São Carlos Institute of Physics.

More about me

Professional self

My academic adventure started at the São Carlos Institute of Physics, in Brazil 🇧🇷, where got my BSc, MSc and PhD . It has since taken me around the world ✈️ as a nomade researcher. After a few postdocs, I returned to my alma mater as an assistant professor 👩‍🏫.

I am fortunate to have a wonderful group of fellows helping me in various quests for unveiling and exploring many-body entanglement! We named ourselves QuCoA 🍫, a title inspired in our passion for both quantum correlated systems and chocolate. Together, we are working 🦾 to answer some questions that remain in the many-body problem and have potential to advancing quantum sciences.

Personal self

Beyond my professional life, I enjoy drawing 👩🏻‍🎨, swimming 🏊🏻‍♀️, traveling 🧳, baking 🍰, attending heavy metal festivals 🎸, and I have a fondness for cats 🐈 and ice cream 🍦(actually gelato 😉).

If you attend to one my talks, you will see that am a big fan of Bitmojis! If you come over to visit me in São Carlos it is very likely that you will be indulged by brigadeiros 🍬.

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