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- Q21979440 abstract "Jerzy Juliusz Kijowski (b. May 4 1943 and Lublin) – Polish physicist, Professor of Physical Sciences who specializes in physics, mathematics, classical and quantum field theory, and theory of gravity.Graduated in Faculty of Physics of University of Warsaw In 1965. Then, at the same university he granted a PhD in 1969 and habilitation 1973. On September 17, 1982 was awarded the title of Professor of Physical Sciences. He is a theoretical physicist, professionally associated with the Centre for Theoretical Physics in Warsaw. Also a professor of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw and a visiting professor at universities in Cologne, Leipzig, Turin, Milan, Rome (Sapienza University of Rome), Marseille, Tours, Louvain-la-Neuve and polytechnics in Aachen (RWTH, Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen) and Claushal (Technische Universität Clausthal).From 1980-1985 he was a deputy director of the CFT PAN, in 1991-1992, the director of this center and, in 1996-1999, he hold the position of the Head of the Department of Mathematical Methods in Physics, University of Warsaw.Scientific achievements of Professor Kijowski include the introduction of operator 'transition time' in Quantum mechanics, new interpretation of uncertainty principle for the time and energy, providing a new, completely original variational principle for Einstein equations and the discovery of the so-called affine, variational principle for General relativity Theory, as well as providing new, original positivity proof for gravitational energy.He was awarded several prestigious scientific awards, including: Award of the Polish Mathematical Society for a young mathematician (1969), the Zaremba Prize in applied mathematics (1972), the Award of Division III of the Polish Academy of Sciences (1980), also won the “Master” award of the Foundation for Polish Science (1999-2003).In the years 1976-1977 awarded the Alexander-von-Humboldt Research Grant by Humboldt Foundation (Germany).Member of the editorial boards for Reports on Mathematical Physics, Acta Physica Polonica, co-founder and member of the editorial board Journal of Geometry and Physics.He is father of Mateusz Kijowski".
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- Q21979440 comment "Jerzy Juliusz Kijowski (b. May 4 1943 and Lublin) – Polish physicist, Professor of Physical Sciences who specializes in physics, mathematics, classical and quantum field theory, and theory of gravity.Graduated in Faculty of Physics of University of Warsaw In 1965. Then, at the same university he granted a PhD in 1969 and habilitation 1973. On September 17, 1982 was awarded the title of Professor of Physical Sciences.".
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