Teaching:
Current courses: programming (C++), mathematical statistics;
Previous courses: programming paradigms, programming (Fortran, Pascal, Algol, Prolog, and others),
numerical methods, MC simulations,
also physics, cosmic rays, optics, and photometry.
I specialize in photometry methodology, X-ray film methodology, and emulsion chamber methodology.
I was a member of the Pamir Experiment team from 1977 until its completion in 2007.
My work in this experiment culminated in the publication of the monograph "Evaluation of the Mass Composition of Primary Cosmic Rays for Energy (10^13–5x10^15) eV Based on Results Obtained Using the Emulsion Chamber Technique," published in 2006.
I have twice received the Minister's Team Award, second degree (Ministry of Interior and Technology, 1981, and Ministry of National Education, 1988).
2007-2017: Rector's Representative for the Promotion of the Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Science, University of Lodz.
Cosmology, relativity, programming, and simulations.
Philately
Evaluation of the mass composition of cosmic rays for TeV and PeV particle energies.
147 publications in international journals (including 50 peer-reviewed publications and 32 in Philadelphia List journals).
Paper presentations at 42 conferences in the field of Cosmic Ray Physics and 2 in Computer Science.
I have twice received the Minister's Team Award, second degree (Ministry of Interior and Technology, 1981, and Ministry of National Education, 1988).
tuesday: 11:45-12:45
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