Veslava Osińska – the Principal Investigator of the Polish team in the Bitscope project. She received physics background and later PhD and habilitation in the field of information sciences. She is a supervisor of the NeuroVis laboratory at the Institute of Information and Communication Research at the Nicolaus Copernicus University. She is planning and supervising research workframe on visual perception of users of digital media in the VR space using various experimental methods, such as for example: eye tracking, BCI, and body biosignal monitoring.
She also specializes in multi-scale data visualization methods and information visualization, in particular in relation to the recipients' UX. She is a lector of subjects related to data processing, analyses and visualization. She participates in international research projects and has managed Polish grants. She is a member of several societies, both national and international: Polish Information Technology Society, International Society of Knowledge Organization and the Association of Polish Scientists in Lithuania. Privately, he practices oil and pastel painting in realism style. She is the mother of two adult daughters, Agnieszka and Zosia, the students of the Gdańsk University of Technology and the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań.