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.
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
Career
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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
Works
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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
Nationality
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1968
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1973
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1990
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1973 - 1980
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1980 - 1982
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1982 - 1984
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1986 - 1987
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1986 - 1994
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1986 - 1994
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1988 - 1994
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1988 - 1994
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1995
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1995
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