Name: Prof. Andrzej Stupakiewicz
Permanent address: Depertment of Magnetism, Faculty of Physics, University of Bialystok
1L Ciolkowskiego street, 15-245 Bialystok, POLAND
phone: +48 85 745 81 78; fax: +48 85 745 72 23
e-mail: and@uwb.edu.pl
www: http://labfiz.uwb.edu.pl/and
Education:
2010 – Habilitation in Institute of Physics Polish Academy of Sciences
Title: Magnetic nanostructure on substrates with breaking symmetry
2000 – PhD in Institute of Physics Polish Academy of Sciences
Thesis title: Investigation photomagnetic effect in thin magnetic films
Thesis advisor: Prof. dr hab. A. Maziewski
1993 – Master of Science diploma in Grodno State University
1986-1993 – Undergraduate study in Department of Physics, Grodno State University
1984-1986 – Study by correspondent in Physics&Mathematics School in Moscow
Positions:
2021 – Professor, University of Bialystok, Faculty of Physics
2000-2012 – Professor Assistant, University of Bialystok, Faculty of Physics
1993-2000 – Assistant, Laboratory of Magnetism, University of Bialystok
1991-1993 – Laboratory assistant, Department of Physics, Grodno State University
International experience:
2007-2008 – 3 month – visiting scientist in Institute for Molecules and Materials Spectroscopy of Solids and Interfaces,
Radboud University (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
2001-2007 – 10 months – visiting scientist in Institut d’Electronique Fondamentale, Universite Paris-Sud (Orsay, France)
2000 – 1 month – visiting scientist in Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, Universite Paris-Sud (Orsay, France)
1995 – 1 month – visiting scientist in Instutute of Low Temperature (Kharkov, Ukraine)
Research projects:
2018-2022 – “Innovative technology of cold ultrafast photo-magnetic recording and novel approach to ultrafast opto-spintronics“, polish grant FNP TEAM/2017-4/40 (coordinator)
2018-2023 – “Ultrafast opto-magneto-electronics for non-dissipative information technology” EU grant COST Action CA17123 (Member of Management Committee)
2018-2022 – “Ultrafast dynamics in magneto-plasmonic periodic structures” polish grant NCN OPUS 13, DEC-2017/25/B/ST3/01305 (coordinator)
2017-2021 – “Magnetization dynamics in amorphous microwires” polish grant NCN HARMONIA 8, DEC-2016/22/M/ST3/00471 (coordinator)
2014-2017 – “Coherent spin excitation by femtosecond light pulses in metal/dielectric heterostructures“, polish grant NCN OPUS 5, DEC-2013/09/B/ST3/02669 (coordinator)
2012-2015 – “Statics and dynamics of magnonic and magnetophotonic crystals (SYMPHONY)”, project operated within Foundation
for Polish Science Team Programme co-financed by the EU European Regional Development Fund (main researcher)
2008-2012 – “Femtosecond opto-magnetism and novel approaches to ultrafast magnetism at the nanoscale (FANTOMAS)”,
grant UE 7FP Marie Curie ITN (researcher)
2004-2008 – “Combined study of nanostructured magnetic materials (NANOMAG-LAB)”,
grant UE 6FP Marie Curie “Transfer of Knowledge” (main researcher)
2002-2005 – “Modification of magnetic ordering in nanostructures on vicinal surfaces”, polish grant (researcher)
1998-2001 – “Magnetic orgering in ultrathin magnetic films, polish grant (researcher)
1998-2001 – “Nanomagnetism and Growth Processes on Vicinal Surfaces”, european grant ESF (researcher)
1998-1999 – “Investigation of photomagnetic effect in thin magnetic films”, polish grant KBN (researcher)
Research Fields:
Femtomagnetism, Nanomagnetism, Magneto-optics, Magnetic domain structures
Academic experience:
Lectures on:
“Magnetic resonances methods”
“Computer-aided measurement techniques”