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Wlodzimierz Klonowski

Wlodzimierz Klonowski, Polish biomedical physicist, researcher, consultant. Achievements include invention of of a molecular informational structure - Klonowski-Klonowska conformon, Happiness Conservation Law and other laws of Cheermodynamics (Science of Happiness). Max Planck Research fellow, 1982-1984; research grantee PHARE, European Commission, 1996-1999, Polish State Committee for Research, since 1987.

Background

  • Klonowski, Wlodzimierz was born on August 1, 1945 in Moscow, Russia. Son of Stefan and Gabriela (Pauszer) Klonowski.

  • Education

    • Master of Science, University Warsaw, 1968; Doctor of Philosophy, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, 1973; Doctor of Science, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany, 1990.

    Career

    • Senior researcher Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, 1973-1980. Professor National University Zaire, Kinshasa, 1980-1982. Max Planck research fellow Institute for Biophysics Chemistry, Goettingen, Germany, 1982-1984.

      Research associate academy McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 1986-1987. Professor, head division physics World Open University, Rapid City, South Dakota, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, 1986-1994. President, computer consultant Canada Consulting and Tutoring Services, Halifax, 1988-1994.

      Associate professor, laboratory head I.Biocybernetics & biomedical Engineering, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, since 1995. Visiting professor Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, 1984-1986. Originator, coordinator European Commission FP5 Science Schools EUROATTRACTOR, Warsaw, 2000-2002.

      Leader GBAF, Medical Research Council PAS, FP6 Integrated Project SENSATION, 2004-2007. Chairman theoretical working group Cooperation in Science and Technology B27 Action, 2005-2009.

    Major achievements

    • Achievements include invention of of a molecular informational structure - Klonowski-Klonowska conformon, Happiness Conservation Law and other laws of Cheermodynamics (Science of Happiness).

    Works

    • Author: Mysteries of Biophysics, 1981, (for children) A Girl Who Wanted to be a Boy, 1986. Editor: Attractors, Signals and Synergetics, 2002, From Quanta to Societies, 2003, Simplicity Behind Complexity, 2004. Founding editor, co-editor-in-chief Nonlinear biomedical Physics, since 2007.

      Contributor more than 100 articles to professional journals.

    Membership

    Candidate Canada House of Commons, Green Party of Canada, Halifax, 1994, Member American Association of University Professors, Polish Biophysics Society (president Warsaw section 1973-1979), European Physical Society, European Society for Engineering and Medicine, New York Academy of Sciences, Sigma Xi.

    Connections

    • Children: Pawel, Malgorzata.
    • child: Pawel Klonowski
    • child: Malgorzata Klonowski
    • mother: Gabriela (Pauszer) Klonowski
    • father: Stefan
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    Born August 1, 1945
    (age 70)
    Nationality
    • 1968
      University Warsaw
    • 1973
      Polish Academy Sciences
    • 1990
      Humboldt University
    • 1973 - 1980
      Senior, researcher Polish Academy Sciences
    • 1980 - 1982
      professor, National University Zaire
    • 1982 - 1984
      Max Planck research fellow, Institute for Biophysics Chemistry
    • 1986 - 1987
      research associate, academy McMaster University
    • 1986 - 1994
      professor, division physics World Open University
    • 1986 - 1994
      head, division physics World Open University
    • 1988 - 1994
      president, Canada Consulting and Tutoring Services
    • 1988 - 1994
      computer consultant, Canada Consulting and Tutoring Services
    • 1995
      associate, I.Biocybernetics & biomedical Engineering
    • 1995
      laboratory head, I.Biocybernetics & biomedical Engineering
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