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Department of Theoretical Physics
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Secretary: +48 32 359-14-09
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Room: 363, Bankowa 14
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Institute of Physics
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University of Silesia
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The Department of Theoretical Physics was founded in the early '70 and has now 14 permanent staff members and 7 PhD students.
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The founder and for a long time head of department was the late Prof. Andrzej Pawlikowski. The current head of the department is Prof. Jerzy Łuczka - member of Liaison Scientists Network.
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*   theoretical condensed matter physics (strongly correlated electron systems, superconductivity, mesoscopic systems, coexistence of magnetism and superconductivity)
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*  statistical physics (nonequilibrium effects, stochastic processes, fluctuation - induced transport)
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*  computational physics (Monte Carlo methods, simulation of random processes, genetic algorithms and parallel computing)
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*  nanophysics (electric and magnetic properties of carbon nanotubes and nanowires, transport in nanosystems)
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*  physics of phase transitions (scaling and critical relations, chemical potential induced phase transitions, quantum critical points)
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*  biophysics (intercell transport, biological motors)
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*  quantum computation (entanglement of meso- and nanosystems, open quantum systems, models for an experimental realizations of qubits, qubits based on the quantum rings, quantum information processing)
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*  medical physics(influence of electromagnetic radiation on the live organism, simulation of blood flow dynamics)
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*  University: Augsburg, Barcelona, Bradford, Camerino, Duisburg, Humboldta w Berlinie, Leuven, Regensburg
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*  Maria Curie - Sklodowska University in Lublin, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Institute of Molecular Physics Polish Academy of Science in Poznan, Foundation for the Development of Cardio - Surgery in Zabrze
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*  European Science Foundation: "Stochastic Dynamics: Fundamentals and Applications"
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*  Polish research network: "Laboratory of Physical Foundation of Information Processing"
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*  The Polish-British Co-operation program: "Influence of entangled photons on the properties of mesoscopic systems"
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*  The German-Polish Co-operation program MNiSW-DAAD: "Dissipative transport and ordering in complex systems"
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Institute of Physics


University of Silesia

Institute of Physics

Department of Theoretical Physics tel./fax +48 32 258-36-53 Secretary: +48 32 359-14-09 Room: 363, Bankowa 14

Corresponding address: Institute of Physics University of Silesia 40-007 Katowice, Poland


The Department of Theoretical Physics was founded in the early '70 and has now 14 permanent staff members and 7 PhD students.

The founder and for a long time head of department was the late Prof. Andrzej Pawlikowski. The current head of the department is Prof. Jerzy Łuczka - member of Liaison Scientists Network.


Research area:

  • theoretical condensed matter physics (strongly correlated electron systems, superconductivity, mesoscopic systems, coexistence of magnetism and superconductivity)
  • statistical physics (nonequilibrium effects, stochastic processes, fluctuation - induced transport)
  • computational physics (Monte Carlo methods, simulation of random processes, genetic algorithms and parallel computing)
  • nanophysics (electric and magnetic properties of carbon nanotubes and nanowires, transport in nanosystems)
  • physics of phase transitions (scaling and critical relations, chemical potential induced phase transitions, quantum critical points)
  • biophysics (intercell transport, biological motors)
  • quantum computation (entanglement of meso- and nanosystems, open quantum systems, models for an experimental realizations of qubits, qubits based on the quantum rings, quantum information processing)
  • medical physics(influence of electromagnetic radiation on the live organism, simulation of blood flow dynamics)


International Cooperation:

  • University: Augsburg, Barcelona, Bradford, Camerino, Duisburg, Humboldta w Berlinie, Leuven, Regensburg
  • International Center for Condensed Matter Physics, Brazil
  • Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna


National Cooperation:

  • Maria Curie - Sklodowska University in Lublin, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Institute of Molecular Physics Polish Academy of Science in Poznan, Foundation for the Development of Cardio - Surgery in Zabrze


Participation in scientific programs:

  • European Science Foundation: "Stochastic Dynamics: Fundamentals and Applications"
  • Polish research network: "Laboratory of Physical Foundation of Information Processing"
  • The Polish-British Co-operation program: "Influence of entangled photons on the properties of mesoscopic systems"
  • The German-Polish Co-operation program MNiSW-DAAD: "Dissipative transport and ordering in complex systems"


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