Błażej Kuźma defended his doctoral thesis entitled "Numerical simulations of the magnetically dominated atmosphere of the Sun" on September 14th, 2020. The thesis was written under the supervision of Professor Krzysztof Murawski.
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Błażej Kuźma defended his doctoral thesis entitled "Numerical simulations of the magnetically dominated atmosphere of the Sun" on September 14th, 2020. The thesis was written under the supervision of Professor Krzysztof Murawski.
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New project SWATNET is described in an article in Urania - the journal of Polish Astronomical Society. Two researchers from the Department of Theoretical Physics UMCS: Stefaan Poedts and Krzysztof Murawski are involved in this international project.
The team of Krzysztof Murawski and Stefaan Poedts received EU funding for the implementation of the space weather project, worth over EUR 3 million from the Horizon 2020 Programme.
The project with the acronym SWATNET aims to make a breakthrough in understanding the physical basis of the key cosmic weather factors affecting the Earth. The consortium consists of nine beneficiaries and seven partner organisations from seven different European countries with diverse and complementary expertise. The Project coordinator is University of Helsinki from Finland. On the part of the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, the key investigators will be Krzysztof Murawski and Stefaan Poetds, who is employed at the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University as part of the Research in Lublin initiative.
Thanks to the project, the next generation of heliophysicists will be trained, among other things by developing and applying a new methodology that can be used to discover the basic physical processes taking place in the solar atmosphere and contributing to space weather. The project will last for 4 years and has a total budget of more than €3 million.
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Nicholas Sedlmayr received grant OPUS from National Science Centre for "Quench Dynamics of Topological Materials: Dynamical Phase Transitions and Entanglement".
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Next seminar is scheduled on March 10, 2020 at 10.15 a.m., room 341, during which Rui Han, PhD will give her talk entitled “Octupole evaluation and single-particle effect in medium mass nuclei”.
Next seminar is scheduled on March 3, 2020 at 10.15 a.m., room 341, during which prof. dr hab. Andrzej Góźdź will give his talk entitled “Hidden Symmetries”.
Tadeusz Domański has been elected as a member of the Committee of Physics and Krzysztof Murawski as a member of Committee of Astronomy Polish Academy of Sciences. Congratulations!
Błażej Kuźma is currently in China at the invitation of the Harbin Institute of Technology in Shenzhen as part of a Polish-Chinese project.
Błażej Kuźma also took part in the conference "Workshop on the Dynamics of the Solar Atmosphere" on December 18-20, 2019.
Marek Rogatko presents in the local newspaper Dziennik Wschodni interesting information about recent discoveries in cosmology.
Our PhD student Aksel Kobiałka presents his research in "Login: Nauka" - program on local TV. One may see it on 25 November in TVP Lublin or on the Internet:
https://lublin.tvp.pl/10058981/login-nauka
The presentation starts at 8:21.