معرفی
Prof. Tadeusz Andruniów serves as a full Professor at the Institute of Advanced Materials within the Faculty of Chemistry at Wrocław University of Science and Technology. His research program integrates quantum chemical methodologies with photobiological systems, focusing on light-induced processes in biological chromophores. With continuous publication output from 2004 to 2025, he maintains an active research trajectory evidenced by contributions to high-impact journals including the Journal of the American Chemical Society and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
His core research interests encompass:
- Quantum Chemistry of Biological Systems
- Photoisomerization Dynamics in Rhodopsin
- Resonance Raman Spectroscopy
- Two-Photon Absorption Phenomena
- Protein-Chromophore Interactions
- Computational Photobiology
Analysis of his 2020-2025 publications reveals three dominant research thrusts: (1) Precision modeling of two-photon absorption in rhodopsin and fluorescent protein chromophores using high-level coupled-cluster methods; (2) Elucidation of protein environmental effects on spectroscopic properties through QM/MM simulations; and (3) Extension of computational frameworks to abiotic systems like sequence-defined polyurethanes. His work consistently demonstrates methodological innovation in handling excited-state dynamics and nonlinear optical properties.
While specific grant details and student supervision records are not documented in available sources, his collaborative publication pattern involving international co-authors indicates active research networking. His technical contributions to computational protocols for artifact removal in polarizable embedding calculations and quantum region optimization represent significant methodological advances for the field.



