
Michał Piłat
Assistant Professor · Relativistic Quantum Mechanics
Gdańsk University of TechnologyAbout
Michał Piłat serves as an Assistant Professor at Gdańsk University of Technology in the Institute of Physics and Applied Informatics within the Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics. His research spans multiple areas of theoretical and computational physics with a focus on quantum mechanical phenomena.
Dr. Piłat's research interests concentrate on relativistic electron-atom scattering phenomena, quantum probabilities, and the application of non-Newtonian calculus to physical systems. His work bridges theoretical physics with computational methods, particularly in analyzing electron interactions with atoms and developing mathematical frameworks for quantum phenomena. He has made significant contributions to understanding scattering processes at low energies and reformulating quantum probabilities using alternative mathematical approaches.
His recent publications (2024-2025) demonstrate a consistent focus on relativistic quantum mechanics, particularly in electron-atom scattering processes. The research shows a progression from theoretical foundations to computational implementations, with applications to noble gas elements. His work on non-Newtonian calculus represents an innovative approach to reformulating quantum probabilities across different spin states.
Dr. Piłat has developed computational tools like the GRASPC package, which extends the capabilities of existing quantum mechanical software for calculating continuum orbitals and electron scattering phenomena. His methodological contributions include novel approaches to calculating scattering lengths using both phase shift analysis and wave function examination at zero energy thresholds.
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