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Recruitment for the Ph.D. position in OPUS 28 Research Project and for the Poznan Doctoral School of the Institutes of the Polish Academy of Sciences
Recruitment for the Ph.D. position in OPUS 28 Research Project and for the Poznan Doctoral School of the Institutes of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
Procedure nr 21/2025/IFM/PSD.
Application deadline: 16 October 2025; 15:00 CET.
TYGIEL Foundation Training Sessions
We invite you to participate in free scientific events organized by the TYGIEL Foundation. As part of this series, on June 11 at 10:00 AM, Dr. Iwona Płowaś-Korus from our Institute will lead a webinar entitled “Science without borders: how to independently navigate the path from idea to international partnership.” During the session, practical tools will be presented to help you start an international scientific career – regardless of your current level of experience.
Nobel in Physics 2024
This year's Nobel Prize winners in Physics are John J. Hopfield (physicist of Polish origin) and Geoffrey E. Hinton (computer scientist) for discoveries and inventions enabling machine learning using artificial neural networks - the announcement.
At the IMP PAS, the research project entitled “Searching for free rare earth and rare earth free permanent magnets using machine learning” is conducted by Dr. hab. Mirosław Waerwiński, prof. IMP PAS. In this project, one of the tasks concerns the use of machine learning algorithms. Based on a prepared database, a practical model will be developed to predict new permanent magnets - read more about the project.
Researchers’ Night 2024
On September 27, we invite you to the Institute of Molecular Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences for the next edition of the “Researchers’ Night”. This unique event brings the world of science closer to anyone curious about the surrounding world and wants to discover its mysteries in an inspiring way. This year, we have prepared fascinating demonstrations, workshops, lectures, and interactive experiments from various areas of physics. This is a great opportunity to bring together scientists and people who don’t engage with scientific work in their daily lives. The event is open to everyone, regardless of age – children are welcome under adult supervision! This night will be full of inspiration and discoveries!
Patent for the separation of the helium-3 isotope
On the basis of the application No. P.439502, the Patent Office of the Republic of Poland has granted a patent to the Polish Oil and Gas Company-Odolanów Branch, the Institute of Molecular Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Wrocław University of Science and Technology. The patent is for an invention entitled "Method of separating liquid or gas in a rectification installation, backfilling the rectification shelf and using superconducting materials".
The co-authors of the patent from our Institute are: Prof. Dr. hab. Wojciech Kempiński, Prof. Dr. hab. Zbigniew Trybuła, Dr. Jakub Niechciał, and Dr. Piotr Banat.
New scientific projects financed by the National Science Centre
We are pleased to announce that two of our employees were among the winners of the SONATA-19 competition, which is aimed at scientists with a doctoral degree obtained up to 7 years before the year of submitting the grant application:
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Dr. Eng. Krzysztof Ptaszyński:
"Nonequilibrium phase transitions, synchronization and chaos in thermodynamically consistent models" (funding: 1 201 820 PLN) – read more,
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Dr. Krzysztof Wójcik:
"The theory of surface quantum criticality" (funding: 864 492 PLN) – read more.
Both grant applications were evaluated within the section of ST (Science and Engineering) in the ST3 panel (Condensed Phase Physics). In this panel, out of 25 submitted applications, 5 received funding from the National Science Centre.
We congratulate the winners and wish them further successes in implementing their projects.
Professor nomination at IFM PAN
We are happy to announce that Dr. hab. Konstantin Tretiakov, prof. IMP PAS, by the decision of the President of the Republic of Poland, received the title of professor of natural sciences in the discipline of physical sciences.
We congratulate the Professor on his promotion and wish him many further scientific successes!
The Institute organizes the first Hydrogen Exhibition in Poland
From March 16 until June 15, 2024, the Hydrogen Exhibition organized by our Institute was opened at the Poznań International Fair. This is the first exhibition of this type in Poland open to the general public. The aim of the project is to build a bridge between science and society in the context of the role of hydrogen in industry and the economy and to raise awareness of its importance in a "green" and sustainable future. Over 200 square meters of exhibition space contains a wealth of information and exhibits, thanks to which exhibition visitors have access to reliable and up-to-date knowledge and can see why the energy transformation is so important for the security of our planet. As a part of the event, an information and consultation point was also created with access to the opinions of experts in the field of hydrogen.
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