Karol Życzkowski

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Karol Życzkowski (born 1960) is a Polish physicist and mathematician.[1] He is a professor of physics at the Atomic Physics Department, Institute of Physics, of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland, and also at the Center for Theoretical Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw. He worked as a Humboldt Fellow at the University of Essen (1989–1990) and as senior Fulbright Fellow at the University of Maryland, College Park (1996/97). In 2005/06 visiting scientist at the Perimeter Institute, Waterloo (Ontario).

Born1960 (age 6566)
Kraków, Poland
AlmamaterJagiellonian University
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Karol Życzkowski
Born1960 (age 6566)
Kraków, Poland
Alma materJagiellonian University
FatherMichał Życzkowski
Scientific career
FieldsQuantum physics
InstitutionsJagiellonian University
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Member of Academia Europaea since 2014.[2] Życzkowski was a member of the Commission on European Matters PAU created by the Polish Academy of Learning. Życzkowski has contributed to quantum chaos, quantum measurement, entropy, and entanglement,[3][4] the theory of voting [5] and jointly with Wojciech Słomczyński[6] designed the Jagiellonian Compromise - a voting system for the Council of the European Union. He worked on complex Hadamard matrices,[7] numerical range and numerical shadow.[8]

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