Speakers

Adam Kisiel

PhD. Adam Kisiel

Warsaw University of Technology


  • Graduate of the Faculty of Physics at the Warsaw University of Technology, employed at the same faculty in the Department of Nuclear Physics since 2005.
  • His research work broadly covers nuclear physics, particularly the physics of heavy ion collisions.
  • He specializes in particle correlation topics, studies of the nuclear matter phase diagram, and the properties of quark-gluon plasma.
  • He leads a research group within the Heavy Ion Reactions Laboratory, participating in major international Big Science collaborations, such as the ALICE experiment at CERN.
  • He has completed several years of international fellowships, including at Ohio State University and at the CERN laboratory. For many years, he has been teaching courses in experimental nuclear physics to students at the Warsaw University of Technology, training young specialists for the Polish nuclear industry.
  • Within the Warsaw University of Technology, he organizes activities in the high energy physics community, particularly serving as the Chairman of the Research Center for High Energy Physics and Experimental Techniques Council, operating under the Excellence Initiative – Research University project.
  • In 2023, he was appointed as the Plenipotentiary of the Rector of the Warsaw University of Technology for nuclear energy.