In order to introduce our P4F fellows to the public, we have decided to create a series of interviews with them focused not only on their research. The first fellow we would like to introduce you is Daniel Tchoń.
Without adequate methods, science is essentially blind. Why, then, is it so hard to secure funding for pure method development? Daniel Tchoń from the Institute of Physics of the CAS shares his journey towards scientific software development and why he views science as a form of art.
Daniel Tchoń is a chemist and crystallographer at the Institute of Physics of the CAS. He did his PhD in chemistry at the University of Warsaw, and looking for a change of perspective, he moved to The Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California. He is now a MSCA COFUND P4F (Physics for Future) postdoctoral researcher in the group of Lukáš Palatinus.
The full interview can be found here.