
Jerzy Ciosłowski
استاد · Quantum Chemistry
Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systemsمعرفی
Prof. Jerzy Ciosłowski is a distinguished academic holding the position of Professor of Physics and Head of the Department of Molecular Physics at the University of Szczecin, Poland. He previously served as a Professor of Chemistry at Florida State University (1994–2004) and has held roles including Assistant and Associate Professor of Chemistry there. His research spans quantum chemistry, electronic structure calculations, and density functional theory, with notable contributions to fullerene chemistry and molecular physics. He has been a visiting scholar at institutions worldwide, including the University of Tokyo, Kyoto University, and the Australian National University.
**Educational Background**:
- B.Sc. in Chemistry (with honors, minor in physics) at Jagiellonian University (1981–1985)
- Ph.D. in Chemistry (with distinction) from Georgetown University (1985–1987)
- Postdoctoral research at Los Alamos National Laboratory (1987–1988)
**Research Interests**: Focuses on theoretical chemistry, electronic structure methods, chemical bonding analysis, and nanomaterials. His work bridges quantum theory and molecular modeling, with applications to fullerenes, nanotubes, and Coulomb crystals.
**Awards**: Recipient of prestigious honors such as the Dirac Medal (2002), West-Pomeranian Nobel Prize (2002, 2013), and Camille and Henry Dreyfus New Faculty Award (1989). He has held fellowships from DAAD, Humboldt Foundation, and JSPS.
**Grants & Advising**: Overseeing research on electronic structure methodologies and nanomaterials. Has advised numerous postdoctoral researchers through collaborations globally.
**Labs/Teams**: Leads research groups at the University of Szczecin and collaborates internationally, contributing to initiatives like the Pomeranian Quantum Chemistry Workshop series.




