- Roman Juszkiewicz
Roman Juszkiewicz (born
8 August 1952 ) is a Polishastrophysicist whose work is concerned with fundamental issues ofcosmology .Juszkiewicz was born in
Warsaw . Educated at theMoscow University (a student ofYakov Borisovich Zel'dovich ), where he graduated in 1976. In 1981 obtained a Ph.D. at theUniversity of Warsaw . 1984-1986 at the Cambridge and Sussex universities, 1986-87 at Berkeley, 1987-1991 at Princeton, from 1989 member of theInstitute for Advanced Study there. Also worked at the Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris and theUniversity of Geneva . Currently on the staff ofN. Copernicus Astronomical Center of thePolish Academy of Sciences , the University ofZielona Góra and theMulticultural Jacek Kuroń High School in Warsaw.Juszkiewicz's scientific interests include the theory of gravitational instability, origins of the large-scale structure, microwave background radiation and
Big Bang nucleosynthesis . He wrote nearly one hundred research papers, mostly in the area of cosmology. Calculated results based on observed motions of pairs of galaxies, obtained in 2000 by Roman Juszkiewicz and the group led by him, aimed at estimating the amount ofdark matter in the Universe, were confirmed by the recently published data from theSouth Pole 's ACBAR detector.References
* Polish Wikipedia article
* N. Copernicus Astronomical Center web site
* "Muzyka ciemnych sfer niebieskich" by Piotr Cieśliński,Gazeta Wyborcza Jan. 17, 2008External links
* [http://www.camk.edu.pl/eng/ N. Copernicus Astronomical Center]
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