Environmental Physics Group

Description
We are part of AGH University of Krakow - the leading Polish university of science and technology. Scientific activities of our group are centered around problems associated with the use of natural variability of isotopic composition of light elements (hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen) in environmental research, in particular related to cycling of water and carbon in the environment. Both stable and radioactive isotopes are being employed. Methodological developments focusing on various analytical methods associated with determination of natural radioactivity levels in various matrices are pursued. We develop methods for modelling hydrospheric and atmospheric phenomena, carrying out simulations using AGH supercomputers.

Contact

Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Science
ul. Reymonta 19, budynek D10, pokój 114
12 617 56 89

Leading unit

Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Science - Department of Applied Nuclear Physics

Team leader

Wachniew Przemysław

Team members

  • Nowak Jakub
  • Arabas Sylwester
  • Jasek-Kamińska Alina
  • Gałkowski Michał
  • Bezyk Yaroslav
  • Chmura Łukasz
  • Jagoda Paweł
  • Bartyzel Jakub
  • Zimnoch Mirosław
  • Jodłowski Paweł
  • Nęcki Jarosław
  • Duliński Marek
  • Marzec Michał
  • Gorczyca Zbigniew
  • Czub Robert
  • Różański Kazimierz
  • Ciechanowski Marek
  • Bolewski Andrzej
  • Przybyłowicz Wojciech Józef
  • Skiba Alicja
  • Szostak Radosław
  • Florkowski Tadeusz
  • Grabczak Jerzy
  • Kuc Tadeusz
  • Korus Adam

IDUB research areas

  • Water-energy-climate: interdisciplinary approach to sustainable development

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