Trippenbach Marek

MAREK TRIPPENBACH, PhD, DSc, full professor of physics, is a graduate of Warsaw University. His field of interests covers various topics of Quantum and Nonlinear Optics. His recent research is focused on solitons in such nonlinear systems as Optical Nonlinear Media and Bose-Einstein condensates. He was a co-author of the well-known experiment which was carried out by the group led by a Nobel Prize laureate from 1997: William Phillips. In this experiment, the Four-Wave Mixing of Condensates was observed. This phenomenon is considered to be the first observable effect of Nonlinear Atom Optics. During his stay in JILA (Boulder, Colorado), Marek Trippenbach worked with yet another laureate of the Nobel Prize (from 2001): Carl Wieman who was among the first to experimentally discover the Bose-Einstein Condensate. Nowadays, he is working at the Institute of Theoretical Physics, Warsaw University. He is a fellow in the British Institute of Physics. He is recently Vice-Dean of Departament of Physics, Warsaw University.

 

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