Outreach
I actively engage in science communication and outreach through public talks, interviews, and popular science publications.

Artist’s impression of a supermassive black hole tearing apart a Sun-like star [© ESO, ESA/Hubble, M. Kornmesser; CC BY 4.0]. Used in an article by AAS Nova.
Interviews and popular science highlights of my research
- August 2025, AAS Nova highlights for AAS’s peer-reviewed journals
“Supermassive Black Holes and Stripped Subgiants: Significant Signals for Future Gravitational Wave Detectors” - August 2025, Monthly Highlights of MPI for Astrophysics
“Gravitational Waves from Stars Stripped by Supermassive Black Holes?” - July 2025, Science in Poland
“When a supermassive black hole rips a star off the shell” - April 2025, Phys.org & Universe Today
Phys.org and Articles by Universe Today summarizing the paper Olejak et al 2025 ApJL 987 L11 - July 2022, Tygodnik Interia
“Our Galaxy is expected to host around 150 million black holes” - June 2022, Polish Radio
“Secrets of black hole formation” - Oct 2020, Nature Research Highlights
“The odd couple: how a pair of mismatched black holes formed” - Oct 2020, Science in Poland
“Scientists explain how two black holes of hugely different masses collided” - Oct 2022, ACADEMIA (Magazine of the Polish Academy of Sciences): “Space-time ripples”
Public Lectures
- Nov 2019 & Sept 2019, Warsaw, Poland
Lectures for the general public and physics teachers organized by the Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center: “Black holes in the Milky Way”
Physics teacher for high school students
- Website of Niebieska Szkoła educational program (for science sailing school activities):

