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| Other name | Instytut Chemii Fizycznej Polskiej Akademii Nauk |
|---|---|
| Focus | physical chemistry research |
| Website | https://ichf.edu.pl/ |
The Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences (Polish Instytut Chemii Fizycznej Polskiej Akademii Nauk, IChF PAN) is one of numerous institutes belonging to the Polish Academy of Sciences. As its name suggests, the institute's primary research interests are in the field of physical chemistry.
The Institute was established by a resolution of the Presidium of the Government of the Polish People's Republic on 19 March 1955. It was the first chemical institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Its tasks were defined at that time: "The Institute of Physical Chemistry covers research on current issues of physical chemistry important from the point of view of the development of chemical sciences and the needs of the national economy".
At the beginning of its activity, the main task was to prepare scientific staff who would be able to conduct scientific research in the field of physical chemistry. The development of scientific staff was facilitated because the employed scientific workers did not have the teaching burdens required in higher education institutions.
The first Director of the Institute and, at the same time, the Chairman of the Scientific Council of the Institute was prof. Wojciech Świętosławski. The subsequent directors of the Institute were prof. Michał Śmiałowski (1960–1973), prof. Wojciech Zielenkiewicz (1973–1990), prof. Jan Popielawski (1990–1992), prof. Janusz Lipkowski (1992–2003), prof. Aleksander Jabłoński (2003–2011), prof. Robert Hołyst (2011–2015), prof. Marcin Opałło (2015-2023), dr hab. Adam Kubas (since 2023).[1]
Over the following years, the structure of the IChF changed, the number of employees increased, and new research topics emerged, which is reflected in the current structure of the Institute.
The Institute is divided into research departments, within which research teams operate:[2]
Team leaders: prof. M. Wojtkowski, dr. Jan Guzowski and dr. hab. Jan Paczesny
Team leaders: dr. hab. Jacek Gregorowicz, dr. hab. Volodymyr Sashuk, prof. Robert Hołyst, prof. Piotr Garstecki, dr. hab. Marco Costantini
Team leaders: dr. hab. Zbigniew Kaszkur, prof. Rafał Szmigielski and dr. hab. Juan Carlos Colmenares Quintero
Team leaders: prof. Joanna Niedziółka-Jönsson, dr hab. Martin Jönsson-Niedziółka, dr Wojciech Nogala, prof. Marcin Opałło and dr inż Emilia Witkowska-Nery
Team leaders: dr hab. Wojciech Góźdź and prof. Jerzy Górecki
Team leaders: dr hab. Agnieszka Michota-Kamińska, dr hab. Gonzalo Angulo Nunez, prof. Robert Kołos, dr hab. Yuriy Stepanenko and prof. Jacek Waluk
Leaders: prof. Janusz Lewiński, dr Bartłomiej Wacław, dr Piyush Sindhu Sharma, dr hab. Adam Kubas, prof. Robert Nowakowski, dr hab. Daniel Prochowicz and dr Tomasz Ratajczyk
The work conducted by the Institute has given rise to five companies, operating mainly in the field of medical diagnostics:[4]