Beata Szreniawa graduated from the Cracow University of Technology in 2021 with a bachelor’s degree in Industrial and Environmental Biotechnology Engineering. Then she continued her studies in Chemical Technology of plastics at the Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology at Cracow University of Technology. A topic of her master’s thesis was “Optimization of metallic nanoparticles synthesis methods for their potential use in innovative printing inks”. Since 2021 she has been a member of the Nanomaterials Research Group at the Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology at Cracow University of Technology under the scientific supervision of Prof. Katarzyna Matras-Postołek. She was a member of the FutureLab project group implementing the project “Next-generation hybrid photovoltaic cells with quantum dots,” and a scientific supervisor of “Modern biosensors with quantum dots dedicated to medicine”. In 2023, she began studying at the Doctoral School of the Cracow University of Technology. Her research focuses on the development of functional nanomaterials with controlled composition and size, as well as their potential application in optoelectronics. Nowadays, she takes part in the project “Noble metal clusters incorporated g-C3N4 based heterostructures toward solar-driven photo- and electrochemical conversion”, contract no. UMO-2021/43/P/ST5/01729, funded by the National Science Center under the POLONEZ BIS 1 program. Moreover, Beata Szreniawa completed scientific internships: at the Department of New Materials Engineering of the Jagiellonian University in Krakow and the Universidad de La Laguna in Tenerife, Spaine. Furthermore, she is realising a research internship at the Institute of Microelectronics and Photonics of the Łukasiewicz Research Network in Cracow.