Marek Gazdzicki, Polish nuclear physicist, the initiator and spokesperson of the NA61 Shine Experiment
Since 2003, he holds a professorship at the Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce, Poland, and works as researcher and outside lecturer at the University of Frankfurt/Main.
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Starting in 1980, Gazdzicki participated in the SKM200 experiment at the Dubna Synchrophasotron, focusing on the investigation of hadron production in (He-Mg)+(Li-Pb) collisions at 4.5A GeV using a streamer chamber.
About 140 physicists from 14 countries and 28 institutions work in NA61/SHINE, led by Marek Gazdzicki.
Marek Janowski | Marek Halter | Marek Wolf | Marek Wolf (physicist) | Marek Niedźwiecki | Marek Gazdzicki | John Marek (politician) | John Marek | Tadek Marek | Richard Marek | PFC Marek Dupnitsa | Marek Weber | Marek Štryncl | Marek Rutkiewicz | Marek Piwowski | Marek Papała | Marek Mikulski | Marek Mazanec | Marek Krajewski | Marek Kotański | Marek Kopelent | Marek Kohn | Marek Kanievska | Marek Jankulovski | Marek Jan Chodakiewicz | Marek Cieślak | Marek Brodzki | Jarosław Marek Rymkiewicz |