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educator computational chemist

Witold Michal Bartczak, Polish computational chemist, educator. Certified radiation chemistry, theoretical physics, applications of mathematics. Recipient Polish Academy of Sciences award Warsaw, 1982, 87, Minister of Science award Warsaw, 1977, 81, 87, Marie Curie award Warsaw, 1994; The Dutch Foundation for Science Research grantee 1989, 92.

Background

Bartczak, Witold Michal was born on December 18, 1948 in Lódz, Poland. Son of Stanislaw and Sabine Ann (Jó+471wiak) Bartczak.

Education

Master of Science in Chemistry, Technology University Lódz, 1971. Master of Science in Math, University Lódz, 1973. Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry, Technology University, Lódz, 1976.

Doctor of Science, Technology University, Lódz, 1980. Master of Science in Physics, University Lódz, 1978.

Career

Staff assistant Institute Applied Radiation Chemistry, Technology U., Lódz, 1975-1976; staff adjunct, Technology U., Lódz, 1976-1980; assistant professor, Technology U., Lódz, 1981-1988; associate professor, Technology U., Lódz, 1989-1991; professor, Technology U., Lódz, since 1991; professor department theoretical chemistry, U. Lódz, since 1996. Visiting scientist Reactor Institute, Delft, The Netherlands, 1982-1985, 95. Head computer chemistry group Institute Applied Radiation Chemistry, Technology U., since 1980.

Achievements

  • Witold Michal Bartczak has been listed as a noteworthy Computational chemist, educator by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership

Member American Physical Society, Polish Society Radiation Research, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.

Interests

  • Avocations: medieval music, folk music, gardening.

Connections

Father:
Stanislaw Bartczak

Mother:
Sabine Ann (Jó+471wiak) Bartczak