Director of the Fundamental Research Department Awards

Year 2023

- Dr. Michał Bluj, Prof. in NCBJ: for a key contribution to the first measurement of the CP structure of the Yukawa taon-Higgs boson coupling


- Dr. Michael Romano: for a series of works on star formation indexes of galaxies with redshifts up to z ~ 6, in particular, for the development of an original method for determining the content of ionized carbon [CII] in the interstellar medium


- Dr. Paweł Zin, Prof. in NCBJ and Dr. Maciej Pylak: for a series of works on properties of quantum droplets - self-bound Bose-Einstein condensates


an award for popularization activities for:
- Prof. Jerzy Kowalski-Glikman: or his series of columns published on the Pulsar portal, as well as his involvement in the creation of the portal
and
- Dr. Miguel Figueira Sebastiao: for his series of popular articles in the Delta magazine on astrophysics, particularly focusing on the mechanism of star formation

Year 2022

- Dr, Varvara Batozskaya: for the analysis of CP symmetry breaking in Bs0 decays based on data from proton-proton collisions in LHCb experiment


- Prof. Marek Biesiada: for proposing of new method of dark matter viscosity testing, the use of quasars in the standard candle method and studying the early-type galaxies velocity distribution using gravitational lensing


- Dr. Michał Kowal, Prof. in NCBJ and Dr. Janusz Skalski, Prof. in NCBJ: for preparing tabulated data on over 1300 super-heavy nuclei


an award for popularization activities for
Dr. Katarzyna Małek, Prof. in NCBJ: for numerous articles on modern astronomy in the "Delta" monthly

Year 2021

- Prof. Lech Szymanowski for the leading and dominant contribution to a series of theoretical works on the structure of the nucleon, and in particular for studies on the relationship of Sivers functions with processes involving transversely polarized nucleons


- Dr. Artur Ukleja for the leading contribution to the publication of the LHCb Collaboration on the CP parity conservation in the decays of charmed baryon Xi_c,


- Dr. Paweł Bielewicz for significant contributions to the work of the Planck Collaboration consisting in testing assumptions about the statistical isotropy and Gaussian character of relict radiation maps,


and one award for popularization activities for
Dr. Anna Durkalec for numerous presentations and "live stream" presentations (available on YouTube) and a series of articles in Delta about contemporary astronomy.