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Marcin Dampc is an Assistant Professor at the Gdańsk University of Technology, affiliated with the Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics and the Institute of Physics and Applied Computer Science. His research focuses on electron impact ionization, molecular fragmentation, and spectroscopic techniques for analyzing organic molecules like pyridazine, uracil, and furan.
- Education: Dr. inż. (Doctor of Engineering) from Gdańsk University of Technology, Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics (2012).
His work combines experimental methods (mass spectrometry, photoelectron spectroscopy) with ab initio calculations to study ionization cross-sections, appearance energies, and resonance states in gas-phase molecules. Trends in his publications (2007–2018) emphasize reaction dynamics, fragmentation mechanisms, and biomedical applications of spectroscopy.
Teaching responsibilities include courses like Principles of Spectroscopic Techniques, Photophysics of Biological Systems, and Physics of Nuclear Processes, primarily for Biomedical Engineering and Technical Physics students. No scientific awards are documented in the provided materials.
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