- Tadeusz Banachiewicz
Tadeusz Banachiewicz (
13 February 1882 ,Warsaw ,Congress Poland ,Russian Empire –17 November 1954 ,Kraków ) was a Polishastronomer ,mathematician andgeodesist .He was educated at
Warsaw University . In 1905, after the closure of the University by the Russians, he moved toGöttingen and in 1906 to thePulkowa Observatory . He also worked at the Engel'gardt Observatory atKazan University from 1910–1915; in Russian his last name was written Банахевич.In 1919, after Poland regained her independence, Banachiewicz moved to
Kraków , becoming a professor at theJagiellonian University and the director ofKraków Observatory . He authored approximately 180 research papers and modified the method of determining parabolic orbits. In 1925, he invented a theory of "cracovian s" — a special kind of matrix algebra — which brought him international recognition. This theory solved several astronomical, geodesic, mechanical and mathematical problems.In 1922 he became a member of PAU (Polska Akademia Umiejętności) and from 1932 to 1938 was the vice-president of the
International Astronomical Union . He was also the first President of thePolish Astronomical Society , the vice-president of the Geodesic Committee of The Baltic States and, from 1952 to his death, a member of thePolish Academy of Sciences . He was also the founder of the journalActa Astronomica . He was the recipient of Doctor Honoris Causa titles from theUniversity of Warsaw , the University of Poznań and theUniversity of Sofia inBulgaria .Banachiewicz invented a
chronocinematograph and one of the lunar craters is named after him. He wrote over 230 scientific works.
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