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Jacek Borysow is a Professor of Physics at Michigan Technological University (MTU), affiliated with the Department of Physics within the College of Sciences and Arts. He holds a PhD in Atomic and Molecular Physics from the University of Texas-Austin. His research focuses on experimental atomic and molecular spectroscopy using high-resolution laser techniques, particularly investigating collisional processes in low-pressure plasmas and the dynamics of highly excited molecular states. He specializes in Raman spectroscopy, including nonlinear Raman techniques and applications in environmental and industrial monitoring.
Borysow’s work emphasizes the development of advanced Raman spectrometers for precision measurements of atmospheric gases, water vapor, and dissolved substances in complex environments. His contributions include non-invasive imaging of atmospheric water vapor, high-precision temperature sensing using vibro-rotational Raman spectra, and high-pressure studies of molecular hydrogen in water.
He leads the Atomic and Molecular Laser Spectroscopy Laboratory, advancing instrumentation for field applications such as natural gas pipeline analysis and environmental monitoring. His research bridges fundamental physics with practical challenges in energy systems and environmental science.
Notably, Borysow has contributed to resolving ambiguities in Raman spectral interpretations and improving instrument designs for background reduction and signal enhancement. His work has implications for climate science, industrial safety, and material characterization.





