Curriculum Vitae Marcin Napiórkowski personal details address Al. Armii Ludowej 6/142, 00-571 Warszawa, Polska date of birth 13.07.1986 citizenship Polish martial status married, 1 child phone (+48)504 377 657 email Marcin.Napiorkowski@fuw.edu.pl education and employment X 2016 now University of Warsaw, Faculty of Physics, Department of Mathematical Methods in Physics, assistant professor X 2014 IX 2016 Institute of Science and Technology Austria, postdoc with prof. Robert Seiringer. X 2010 IX 2014 University of Warsaw, Faculty of Physics, Department of Mathematical Methods in Physics - PhD summa cum laude. Supervisor: prof. Jan Dereziński. Thesis title: Excitation spectrum and quasiparticles in quantum gases. A rigorous approach. X 2005 VI 2010 University of Warsaw, Inter faculty Studies in Mathematics and Natural Sciences - studying mathematics and physics. Master thesis at the Faculty of Mathematics, Mechanics and Informatics, University of Warsaw: Around the HVZ theorem; supervisor: prof. Henryk Żoł adek. Grade: very good. 2002 2005 Stefan Batory High School in Warsaw, Mathematical-physical science class, graduated with highest distiction, laureate of the Ryszard Pomirowski Prize for the best graduate
foreign languages polish english german french native fluent, Certificate in Advanced English, British Council fluent, Mittelstufe, Österreich Institut basic research interest Quantum gases, quantum many-body theory, statistical mechanics. publications 1. (with Jan Dereziński and Jan Philip Solovej) On the Minimization of Hamiltonians over Pure Gaussian States in: Complex Quantum Systems. Analysis of Large Coulomb Systems, Lecture Note Series, IMS, NUS, ed. H. Siedentop, World Scientific 2013. 2. (with Jan Dereziński and Krzysztof A. Meissner) On the Energy-Momentum Spectrum of a Homogeneous Fermi Gas, Annales Henri Poincaré 14, 1-36 (2013) 3. (with Jan Dereziński) Excitation spectrum of interacting bosons in the mean-field infinitevolume limit, Annales Henri Poincaré 15 (12), 2409-2439 (2014). Erratum: Annales Henri Poincaré 16 (7), 1709-1711 (2015) 4. (with Phan Thánh Nam and Jan Philip Solovej) Diagonalization of bosonic quadratic Hamiltonians by Bogoliubov transformations, Journal of Functional Analysis 270 (11), 4340-4368 (2016) 5. (with Phan Thánh Nam) Bogoliubov correction to the mean-field dynamics of interacting bosons, Advances in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics 21 (3), 683-738 (2017) 6. (with Phan Thánh Nam) Norm approximation for many-body quantum dynamics and Bogoliubov theory, In: Michelangeli A., Dell Antonio G. (eds) Advances in Quantum Mechanics, 223-238 (2017). Springer INdAM Series, vol 18. Springer, Cham 7. (with Phan Thánh Nam) A note on the validity of Bogoliubov correction to mean-field dynamics, Journal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées, in press (2017) 8. (with Robin Reuvers and Jan Philip Solovej) Bogoliubov free energy functional II. The dilute limit, Communications in Mathematical Physics, accepted
preprints 1. (with Robin Reuvers and Jan Philip Solovej) Bogoliubov free energy functional I. Existence of minimizers and phase transition 2. (with Robin Reuvers and Jan Philip Solovej) Calculation of the Critical Temperature of a Dilute Bose Gas in the Bogoliubov Approximation teaching experience 1. Algebra IR (Warsaw, Fall 2010, Teaching Assistant) 2. Analysis I (Warsaw, Fall 2011, TA) 3. Analysis III (Warsaw, Fall 2012, TA) 4. Differential Geometry I (Warsaw, Fall 2013, TA) 5. Analysis IR (Warsaw, Fall 2016, 2017, TA) 6. Analysis IIR (Warsaw, Summer 2017, TA) 7. Algebra I (Warsaw, Fall 2016, TA) 8. Introduction to Quantization (Warsaw, Fall 2016, TA) 9. Mathematical Introduction to Quantum Field Theory (Warsaw, Fall 2017, TA) schools and conferences 1. Second Spring School on Analytical and Numerical Aspects of Evolution Equations, TU Berlin, March 28 - April 1, 2010 2. Quantum theory: from small to large scales, Summer School at Les Houches, August 2-27, 2010 3. 4th Warsaw School of Statistical Physics, Kazimierz Dolny, June 25 - July 2, 2011 (with poster On the minimization of Hamiltonians over pure Gaussian states) 4. Summer School on Current Topics in Mathematical Physics, Erwin Schrödinger Institute (ESI) in Vienna, August 16-24, 2011
5. New Developments in Relativistic Quantum Mechanics and Applications, Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge, 30 July - 3 August, 2012 6. XVII International Congress on Mathematical Physics, Aalborg, August 5-11, 2012 7. Spring School Relativistic Fermionic Systems, Uni Regensburg, April 8-12, 2013 8. Variational and Spectral Methods in Quantum Mechanics, Institut Henri Poincaré, June 9-21, 2013 9. Summer School Current Topics in Mathematical Physics, CIRM Marseille, September 1-7, 2013 10. 2013-14 Warwick EPSRC Symposium on Statistical Mechanics: Many-Body Quantum Systems, University of Warwick, March 17-21, 2014 11. Open Quantum Systems and Effective Equations, Freudenstadt, February 23-27, 2015 12. Quantum many-body systems, random matrices, and disorder, Erwin Schrödinger Institute (ESI) in Vienna, June 8-12 and July 13-17, 2015 13. XVIII International Congress on Mathematical Physics, Santiago de Chile, July 27 - August 1, 2015 14. GDR Quantum Dynamics, Grenoble, February 1-5, 2016 15. Young Researcher Symposium on the Occasion of the 70th Birthday of Barry Simon, Fields Institute, Toronto, August 21-25, 2016 16. Frontiers in Mathematical Physics, Conference on the Occasion of Barry Simon s 70th birthday, CRM Montreal, August 27 - September 1, 2016 17. Many-body quantum mechanics and effective theories, Oberwolfach Workshop, September 12-16, 2016 18. Mean-field dynamics of many particle systems, Wolfgang Pauli Institute Vienna, December 15-16, 2016 19. Modern Numerical Methods for Quantum Mechanics, IM PAN Warsaw, March 20-22, 2017 20. Macroscopic Limits of Quantum Systems, TU Munich, March 30 - April 1, 2017 21. Mathematical Questions and Challenges in Quantum Electrodynamics and its Applications, Oberwolfach Workshop, September 10-15, 2017
Selected invited talks 1. 08.05.2013, LMU Munich, Department of Mathematics, Mathematical Physics Seminar: Excitation spectrum of interacting bosons in the mean-field infinite-volume limit, 2. 24.05.2013, Regensburg University, Department of Mathematics, Oberseminar Analysis: Excitation spectrum of interacting bosons in the mean-field infinite-volume limit, 3. 12.06.2013, Institut Henri Poincaré, Young Researcher Seminar: Excitation spectrum of interacting bosons in the mean-field infinite-volume limit, 4. 11.12.2013, Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics, University of Warsaw, Mathematical Methods in Natural Sciences Seminar: Spectral analysis of interacting quantum gases, 5. 21.03.2014, 2013-14 Warwick EPSRC Symposium on Statistical Mechanics: Many-Body Quantum Systems: Excitation spectrum of interacting bosons in the mean-field infinite-volume limit 6. XVIII International Congress on Mathematical Physics, contributed talk Excitation spectrum of interacting bosons in the mean-field infinite-volume limit 7. 23.09.2015, University of Copenhagen, Department of Mathematics, Quantum lunch: Bogoliubov correction to the mean-field dynamics of interacting bosons 8. 26.11.2015, University of Zurich, Department of Mathematics, Mathematical Physics and PDE s Seminar: Bogoliubov Free Energy Functional 9. 01.02.2016, GDR Quantum Dynamics, Grenoble: Diagonalization of quadratic Hamiltonians by Bogoliubov transformations 10. 21.08.2016, Young Researcher Symposium on the Occasion of the 70th Birthday of Barry Simon at the Fields Institute, Toronto: Bogoliubov theory at positive temperature 11. 15.12.2016, Mean-field dynamics of many particle systems, WPI Vienna: Norm approximation for many-body quantum dynamics 12. 22.03.2017, Modern Numerical Methods for Quantum Mechanics, IM PAN Warsaw: Recent advances in the derivation of effective dynamics for bosons 13. 30.04.2017, Macroscopic Limits of Quantum Systems, TU Munich: Bosonic quadratic Hamiltonians and their diagonalization
14. 25.07.2018, XIX International Congress on Mathematical Physics, invited session talk long-term research visits 1. 02.2012-06.2012, University of Copenhagen, with Jan Philip Solovej 2. 04.2013-07.2013, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, with Peter Pickl 3. 03.2014-04.2014, Erwin Schrödinger Institute in Vienna, with Jan Philip Solovej grants and scholarships 1. 2012-2013 Scholarship for best PhD students, University of Warsaw 2. 2013-2015 National Science Centre Preludium grant for young researchers (2012/07/N/ST1/03185) 3. 2017-2020 National Science Centre Sonata grant (2016/21/D/ST1/02430) other scientific activities Referee for Annales Henri Poincaré, Reports on Mathematical Physics and Math Reviews. Member of the International Association of Mathematical Physics. other personal interest Sport and sport journalism, former freelancer at Gazeta Wyborcza. Author of the book: Famous football clubs: Liverpool, Oficyna Wydawnicza Atena, 2007. Other hobbies: cooking, eating, travelling and sailing.