Urszula D. Wdowik is a scientist involved in theoretical condensed matter physics and materials science research. She is engaged in modeling electronic, dynamical, and thermal properties of various nonmagnetic and magnetic materials using quantum mechanical tools. She graduated (1991) in Applied Physics at Faculty Physics and Applied Computer Science, University of Mining and Metallurgy, Cracow, Poland and received his Ph.D. (1998) in Applied Physics at Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Science University of Mining and Metallurgy, Cracow, Poland. In 2012 she gained her habilitation degree in Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics. She has published about 60 peer-reviewed papers with nearly 500 citations and H-index of 11. She is an established referee of AIP, IOP and Elsevier journals. She was a leader of several research projects in Poland as well as a key-investigator in number of international bilateral (Polish-France, Polish-Swiss, Polish-Czech) scientific projects. She has been a supervisor of more than 50 bachelor and master thesis. At present, she is a supervisor of Ph.D. thesis. He has established various courses for students (C/C++, Python, including courses for Erasmus and Erasmus Plus).