Malgorzata Witko - Curriculum Vitae#
1951 – born: Krakow, Poland
Degrees:
- 1973 - M. Sc. in Chemistry, Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland.
- 1978 - PhD in Theoretical and Physical Chemistry, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland.
- 1991 - DSc in Theoretical and Physical Chemistry, Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland.
- 1997 - Professor in Chemistry, nomination by the President of Poland.
Professional Affilation:
- since 1973 - Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Cracow, Poland (assistant 10/1973 - 06/1978, adiunkt07/1978 - 06/1992, dozent 07/1992 - 05/1997, professor 06/1997 - ..)
Over 130 papers, including 3 chapters in books and monographs.
Citations= 1740; h-index = 24; average citation/paper=14.4
Scientific Societies/Professional Organizations:
- 1973 - Member of the Polish Chemical Society: member of executive board of Theory Section (2001 – 2004), member of executive board of Krakow Section (2006-2008), member of Presidium of the PChemSoc. (2010 - ...)
- 1999 Member of the Committee of Chemistry, PAS, V-president (2008 - ...)
- 2005 European Federation of Catalysis Societies; V-ce President (2005-2009),
- 2006/2007 member of panel PE4 of the European Research Council
- 2008/2009, 2010/2011, 2011/2012 member of panel PE5 of the ERC
- 2007 member of the Scientific Boards of the Institute of Physical Chemistry, PAS
- 2007 member of the Scientific Boards of the Institute of Nuclear Physics, PAS
- 2008 polish representative to IUPAC
- 2010 Board of Directors of European Research Institute of Catalysis
Editorial Boards:
- 2009 Catalysis Letters, Topics in Catalysis
- Guest Editor: J.Mol.Catal.,(54)/1989, 82/1993, 166/2001), Topics in Catal. (11-12/2000, 169/2011), Applied Surf. Sci. (252(3)/2005), “Metal-Ligand Interactions” NATO Science Seria II. Math-Phys-Chemistry (V.116, 2003).
International cooperation:
Fritz-Haber-Institut der MPG, Berlin, Germany (since 1992); Laboratory of Microbial Biochemistry, Fachbereich Biologie, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany (since 2003); Institut für Materialphysik, University of Wien, Austrie (since 2002); Laboratoire de Chimie Théorique, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie in Paris, France (since 2003).
Lectures at international/national conferences:
Over 110.
Examples: NATO Advanced Study Institute (Italy 2002, Portugal 2003), Catalysis from First Principle (Austria 2002), ACS National Meeting (USA 2003, 2004), EuropaCat – (Austria2003, Spain 2009), North American Catalysis Meeting (Mexico 2003, USA 2006), Theoretical Aspects of Catalysis (Italy 2004, Bulgaria 2008, Japan 2010)), 7th Cong. World Association of Theoretically Oriented Chemists (South Africa 2005). XLVIII Science and Art in Europe (Germany 2005), CESTC Central European Symp. on Theor. Chemistry (Poland, 2006), ISSHAC-6 and ISSHAC-7 (Poland, 2006, 2009), IDECAT Conf. on Catalysis “Concepts, complexity and diversity in catalysis” (France, 2007), ISSHC XIII Intern. Symp. on Relations between Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Catalysis) (USA, 2007), Annual Meetings of the DPG (Germany 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2007, 2008), i-CATs Innovation in Catalysis for Sustainable Production & Energy. Towards a roadmap for catalysis (Italy 2010); Hirschegg Summer School (Austria, 2010); 27th “Intern. Conf. “Neutron Scattering Spectroscopy & Related Problems” (Poland, 2011); „Marie Sklodowska-Curie Symposium on the Foundation of Physical Chemistry” (Poland 2011)
Symposia Organization:
Examples: Intern. Symp. “Mechanism of Heterogeneous Catalysis: Quantum Chemical Approach,(Poland 1989, 1992, 2002), Quantum Chemistry Symposium EuropaCat (France 1993, The Netherlands 1995, Italy 1999 ), Satelitte Symp. 8th Intern. Cong. Quant. Chem., "Thirty Years of Density Functional Theory” (Poland 1994), Intern. Conf. “Catalysis for Society” (2008), Intern.Symposium „Catalysis on Oxide-Type Materials. Theory and Experiment: Share Needs and Capabilities” (2005), 3rd EFCATS School on Catalysis (2004), Intern. Symp. "Catalysis in XXI Century: From Quantum Chemistry to Industry" (Poland 2000) .