Olga Stasyuk obtained her PhD degree in Physical Chemistry in 2015 (Warsaw University of Technology/PL). Her doctorate research was devoted to electron delocalization, tautomerism and intermolecular interactions of nucleobases. During her PhD study, she had several short-term stays at European universities: (4 months in VU Amsterdam/NL; 5 months in University of Girona (UdG)/ES; 1 week in University of Lodz/PL). Then she moved to the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry in Prague, where she worked during 3 years as postdoctoral fellow on noncovalent DNA-protein interactions. From 2019 to 2021, she worked as a Juan de la Cierva-formación postdoctoral researcher at the University of Girona with Prof. M. Solà, where she investigated non-covalent complexes of carbon nanostructures. Currently, she holds a postdoctoral position at the University of Girona (REQ2021- Maria Zambrano). She works in the field of computational chemistry, with a focus on the investigation of photoinduced electron transfer processes in covalent and non-covalent complexes of carbon nanostructures.