Project manager of Soundception, assistant professor at the Institute of Spatial Management at the University of Life Sciences. In 2018, she defended her doctoral thesis on methods of landscape identification and its valorization for spatial planning, and as part of its implementation, she received a Preludium grant from the National Science Centre. She heads two NCN research projects: Sonata and Beethoven, which concern the role of sound in landscape perception and the relationship between sense of place and mobility, as well as the possible impact on environmental management in cross-border regions. She is a member of the Leading Research Team of the University of Life Sciences in Wrocław, “Sustainable Cities and Regions.” Her research interests include the perception of landscape change, the role of sound in landscape perception, participatory approaches to landscape valorization and management, and initiatives related to environmental management.