Agnieszka Sawrasewicz
My Path

From Forest Roots to Digital Networks

I began in the forest—studying trees, soil, and the hidden mycelial webs beneath them. That curiosity carried me into computer science, cybersecurity, and advanced networking—another world of living connections. Today I build bridges between biology and technology: how systems communicate, adapt, and protect themselves.

The Story

My journey began in the forest — studying trees, soil, and the hidden networks beneath them. I was fascinated by how roots and fungi communicate, how life depends on invisible connections. That curiosity led me beyond biology, into computer science, cybersecurity, and network engineering — because digital systems, too, grow and breathe through their own complex webs.

Today, I see my work as building bridges between living and digital worlds. Whether studying biological neurons or digital networks, I explore how systems communicate, adapt, and protect themselves. My background in biology, chemistry, forestry, and computer science gives me a language to connect nature and technology — to see the Earth’s forest and the Internet’s web as reflections of the same pattern.

I believe the future of science lies not in separation, but in connection — in the space where living systems meet intelligent machines. This is the path I walk: to study, to create, and to protect the networks that make life possible.