Prof. Barbara Tomaszewska
Prof. Barbara Tomaszewska is an internationally recognized researcher in the field of sustainable management of geothermal resources, efficient use of geothermal waters and optimization of geothermal water treatment processes using membrane techniques. Since 2015, she has been a professor of hydrogeology and geothermology at the Faculty of Geology, Geophysics and Environmental Protection of AGH University of Science and Technology, where she heads a research group focusing on the subject of rational and efficient use of water resources in the raw material and energy context, with a particular focus on therapeutic and geothermal waters and surface and groundwater used in conventional and renewable energy (geothermal, hydropower). Since 2007 he has been a member of the team of the Department of Renewable Energy Sources and Environmental Research of the Institute of Mineral Raw Materials and Energy Management of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Cracow.
ALEKSANDRA KASZTELEWICZ
Aleksandra Kaszrekewucz is Master of Science in Geology sciences. She is working on a Ph.D. thesis titled: "Hydrogeochemical characteristics of the main Mesozoic reservoir formations in selected regions of the Polish Lowlands" at the Faculty of Geology, Geophysics and Environmental Protection of the AGH University of Science and Technology, Department of Fossil Fuels. Since 2009 employed as a young scientist in the Division of Renewable Energy Sources at the Mineral and Energy Economy Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences, where actively participate in popularization of renewable energy (mainly geothermal). As part of scientific activities also participate in international cooperation and in the work of organizing committees of national and international conferences and workshops.