Aliaksei Hlukhau

(pronounced: Aleksy Głuchow)

Phone: (+48) 728 035 080 | Email: aliaksei.hlukhau@student.uj.edu.pl | LinkedIn: aleksyg

Education

Jagiellonian University (2021 – 2025)

B.Sc. in Physics

Selected courses:

  • Optics
  • Quantum Mechanics I & II
  • Linear Algebra
  • Mathematical Analysis I–III
  • Special Theory of Relativity
  • Nuclear Physics
  • Electricity and Magnetism
  • Advanced Physics Laboratory
  • Electronics (Lecture)
  • Electronics Laboratory
  • Matter Coming from Space
  • Complexity Garage – creativity lab
  • Basics of Astrophysics and Astronomy

Experience

Conference Volunteer Quantum Optics XI, Jagiellonian University (September 2025 – present)

  • Registration of participants and information desk assistance.
  • Organizational and technical support during conference sessions.

Visiting Student Helmholtz-Institut Mainz, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Budker Group (July – August 2025)

  • Participation in ZULF NMR research within the Budker Group.
  • Experimental work in the institute‘s laboratory environment.

Research Volunteer — Department of Photonics, Faculty of Physics (2024 – present)

Experimental work in Zero- and Ultra-Low-Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance projects.

Summer Internship — Department of Photonics (Supervisor: Prof. Szymon Pustelny) (July 2024)

  • Worked in the GNOME project laboratory focused on dark matter research.
  • Assembled and configured several spectroscopy setups on an optical table.

Board Member (supporting role) — Physics Student Association (UJ) (2021/22, 2022/23)

  • Organized events including the Winter School and SMOK conference.
  • Supported club operations (procurement, documentation, etc.).

Conferences & Presentations

  • XXIII Interdisciplinary Student Conference “SEMPOWISKO” (May 2025): Talk: Reimagining Spectroscopy: The Capabilities of ZULF NMR
  • International Student Physics Conference “SMOK” (April 2025): Talk: Spectroscopy in the Absence of Magnets: The Capabilities of ZULF NMR
  • SMOK Conference (May 2024): Attendee

Technical Skills

  • Electrical signal measurement: oscilloscopes (time/frequency analysis), multimeters (precise voltage/current/resistance)
  • Function generators: configuration and use for driving circuits with test signals
  • C++ programming: console apps, numerical algorithms, data structures, basics of OOP
  • Optics & photonics: laser and detector principles, optical table alignment, spectroscopic experiments
  • Electronics: analog circuits (op-amps, RC filters), breadboard assembly and testing, use of lab instrumentation
  • Wolfram Mathematica: physical simulations, model fitting, publication-grade plots, automated analysis
  • Arduino: microcontroller programming, sensors/actuators integration, prototyping measurement devices
  • Raspberry Pi: prototyping measurement/control systems, sensor integration, Python (data acquisition) & Linux (administration, automation)
  • 3D printing: Autodesk Fusion 360 modeling; enclosures and QuSpin magnetometer holders for ZULF NMR experiments
  • LaTeX: scientific reports and presentations, templates, advanced math typesetting

Soft Skills

  • Team collaboration in research groups
  • Independent experimental work
  • Engineering / ad hoc problem-solving in laboratory settings

Languages

  • Polish (native)
  • English (fluent)
  • Belarusian (native)
  • Russian (native)
  • German (beginner)

Additional Activities & Interests

  • Arduino-based electronic projects
  • Electronics
  • JavaScript programming