Contact Data
- ul. Pasteura 5, 02-093 Warszawa
tel. +48 22 55 32 000 (switchboard), +48 22 55 32 935
email: dziekfiz@fuw.edu.pl - staff section
tel. +48 22 55 32 514, +48 22 55 32 568, fax +48 22 55 32 595
email: anna.abramczuk@fuw.edu.pl, beata.czajkowska@fuw.edu.pl - student section (undergraduates)
tel. +48 22 55 32 509, 510, 566, 567, fax +48 22 55 32 596
email: studfiz@fuw.edu.pl - Ph.D. student section
tel. +48 22 55 32 513, +48 22 55 32 574
email: studia.doktoranckie@fuw.edu.pl
UW: NIP 525-001-12-66 UW: REGON P-000001258
Institutes and other units
The Faculty of Physics at the University of Warsaw is a large research and teaching center. It is regarded as one of the top physics departments in the country, recognized internationally for the quality of its faculty and students.
[+] Institute of Experimental Physics
[+] Institute of Theoretical Physics
[+] Institute of Geophysics
[+] Astronomical Observatory
Director: prof. dr hab. Tomasz Bulik
Deputy Directors: prof. dr hab. Szymon Kozłowski, dr Milena Ratajczak
ADDRESS:
Al. Ujazdowskie 4, 00-478 Warszawa
tel. +48 22 55 30 507 through 22 55 30 509; 22 629 53 46
fax +48 22 629 49 67
e-mail: tb@astrouw.edu.pl
Website: http://www.astrouw.edu.pl/
The Observatory is composed of the following units:
Department of Theoretical Astrophysics
Department of Observational Astrophysics
Ostrowik Station
The Astronamical Observatory carries out research in the following areas: extragalactic astronomy, relativity theory and cosmology, the theory of stellar atmospheres, the theory of hydrodynamic flows in binary systems and in insterstellar matter, observation of variable stars, photometry of stellar clusters, the spectroscopy of variable stars and chemically singular stars.
[+] Department of Mathematical Methods in Physics
Head: prof. dr hab. Piotr Sołtan
Deputy Head: dr hab. Katarzyna Grabowska
ADDRESS:
ul. Pasteura 5, 02-093 Warszawa
tel. +48 22 55 32 000 (switchboard), +48 22 55 32 951
fax +48 22 55 32 999
e-mail: kmmfsekr@fuw.edu.pl
Website: http://www.fuw.edu.pl/KMMF/
The main directions of research carried out in the Department concern: the geometrical foundations of physical theories (such as the theory of gravity, quantum field theory, the mechanics of charged matter, and control theory of static systems); the theory of operator algebras and its applications to statistical physics and scattering theory; the theory of classical groups (stressing its geometrical aspects), and of quantum groups (operator and topological aspects); and the general theory of representations and duality, and of special functions.