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W Rozmus is a Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Science. His research focuses on theoretical and computational plasma physics, with a particular emphasis on laser-plasma interactions, inertial confinement fusion, and biomedical applications of lasers. He has held visiting professorships at institutions such as the National Ignition Facility, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and Imperial College London.
Education: M.Sc. from the University of Warsaw (1973), Ph.D. from the Institute for Nuclear Studies, Warsaw (1978). His work combines plasma theory, numerical simulations, and experimental validation across diverse applications, including laser-driven plasma dynamics and label-free cytometry using laser light scattering.
Research interests include nonlinear plasma phenomena, transport and kinetic theory, and the development of advanced diagnostic techniques like Thomson scattering. Recent studies explore ultrashort laser-pulse interactions with matter, X-ray laser interactions, and plasma-based biomedical tools. Collaborative projects involve machine learning integration for cell characterization and plasma-optics advancements for fusion energy.
His publications span laser-plasma instabilities, shock formation, and plasma diagnostics. Notable contributions include studies on ionization lag, Raman scattering, and ion acoustic turbulence. Rozmus’s work bridges fundamental plasma science with applied technologies, impacting both energy research and biomedicine.




