
معرفی
Prof. Dr. Andrzej M Oleś serves as a Professor at the Institute of Theoretical Physics within the Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science at Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland. His research centers on condensed matter theory with emphasis on quantum materials and electronic structure phenomena.
His primary research interests include spin-orbital coupling in transition metal compounds, electron correlation effects, doping mechanisms in metal oxides, and magnetic phenomena in antiferromagnetic/ferromagnetic systems. He employs advanced theoretical frameworks including model Hamiltonians and density functional theory to investigate quantum phases, lattice dynamics, and topological states in complex materials.
Recent publications reveal a strong focus on kagome lattice systems (FeGe, RhPb), infinite-layer nickelates, and quantum computation optimization. His work demonstrates consistent exploration of charge density waves, topological surface states, and nonadiabatic quantum control across high-impact journals including Physical Review series and Condensed Matter.
Oleś maintains an extensive international collaboration network with researchers from Italy, the United States, and other European institutions, as evidenced by co-authorship patterns across his publication record. His theoretical contributions address fundamental challenges in strongly correlated electron systems and quantum material design.



