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| Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences |
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| Prof. Zbigniew Moser |
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| Zbigniew Moser , Ph.D.,D.Sc. professor of physical metallurgy, employed by Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences,
1999-2003 Director of the Institute.
1965/66 post-doctorate fellowship Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Technical University of Norway, and next several shorter stays at the same Institute, 1974 visiting professor Iowa State University,
1979-1995 several stays at Max-Planck Institute, Stuttgart, Germany. Shorter stays in Canada, USA, Japan, France in the frame of co-operation programs.
1993-1996 collaborative Project with Max-Planck Institute financed by NATO.
Category Editor in ASM International Program on Binary Phase Diagrams, Member of International Council of Alloy Phase Diagrams in ASM International (1982-1987),Member of the Alloy Phase Diagram International Commission (from 1994), Chairman of the Polish Phase Diagram Committee (from 1994-2002), Chairman of Associated Phase Diagram and Thermodynamics Committee (Poland, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia, Montenegro, Romania (from 2002),acting as a net-work. Associate Editor of the Journal of Phase Equilibria, USA (from 1990), Journal of Mining and Metallurgy, Yugoslavia (from 1998), Materials Transactions, Japan (from 2001). Editor of Archives of Metallurgy and Materials, Poland (from 1990) covered by Institute of Scientific Information.
More than 200 scientific publications, among them more than 100 in refereed journals. More than 90 presentations during conferences. Chairman of Discussion Meeting on Thermodynamics of Solutions in 2000 and Calphad XXXIII in 2004.
Corresponding Member of the Polish Academy of Art and Sciences (from 1993), member of CODATA (from 1984). Supervisor of several Projects of the State Committee for Scientific Research and EC Project COST Action 531.
He works in the experimental verification of the mutual correlations of thermodynamic properties of alloys, physical properties, structure and the character of the phase diagrams. |
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| Key: | Poland, Research, Solders |
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