ProfessorMarcin Molski

Areas of interest and research include: theoretical chemistry, physics and biology. The results of investigations have been published in over 125 articles, including 100 from the Philadelphia List, and 7 books, including: "Physics of Beauty" (2007), "Fractal Time of Life" (2012), "Modern Cosmetology” vol I and II" (2014), "Chemistry of Beauty” vol I and II (2021).

Career:

  • MSc 1983
  • PhD (chemistry) 1992
  • PhD (physics) 1997
  • Habilitated doctor 2002
  • Associate Professor 2005
  • Full Professor 2018

Functions:

  • Chairman of the Faculty of Chemistry Electoral Commission for the 2020-2024 cadence.
  • Member of the Program Council of the Ecological Station Jeziory AMU.
  • Member of the Council of the AMU Border Questions Laboratory.
  • Tutor of the Scientific Circle of Chemists at the Faculty of Chemistry, Adam Mickiewicz University in 1997-2012.
  • Vice-chairman of the Scientific Council of the Bioelectronics Foundation at KUL Lublin.

Awards:

  • Polish Chemical Society Award Prof. Wiktor Kemula (1993).
  • Polish Chemical Society Award Prof. Bronisław Znatowicz (1998).
  • Awards of the Rector of Adam Mickiewicz University (1989, 1990, 1991, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2022).
  • Theoretical study of the biophysicochemical properties of substances of cosmetic and medicinal importance.
  • Nonlinear, nonlocal, coherent and quasi-quantum phenomena in biological systems.
  • Application of chaos theory and fractal spaces in the description of biological and cognitive processes.
  • Theoretical determination of characteristics of diatomic molecules from IR and MW spectra using ab initio and semi-empirical methods.
  1. M. Molski “Improved Energy Formula for Highly Excited Vibrational States of Kratzer-Fues Oscillator” Journal of Mathematical Chemistry (2023).
  2. M. Molski “Theoretical study on the radical scavenging activity of gallic acid” Heliyon 9:e12806 (2023).
  3. M. Molski “Minimum-uncertainty coherent states of the hyperbolic and trigonometric Rosen–Morse oscillators” Journal of Mathematical Chemistry 59: 2179-2191 (2021).
  4. M. Molski “Quantum and classical phenomenological universalities” Physics Letters A 382: 79–84 (2018).
  5. M. Molski “Extended class of phenomenological universalities” Physics Letters A  381: 2629-2635 (2017).
  6. M. Molski “Exact solutions and coherent states for generalized potential” Journal of Mathematical Chemistry 2017 55: 598-606 (2017).
  7. D. Mikulski, M. Molski, “Quantitative structure-antioxidant activity relationship of trans-resveratrol oligomers, trans-4,4`-dihydroxystilbene dimer, trans-resveratrol-3-O glucuronide, glucosides: trans-piceid, cis-piceid, trans-astringin and trans-resveratrol-4`-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside” European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 45: 2366-2380 (2010).
  8. M. Stanke, D. Kędziera, M. Molski et al. Convergence of experiment and theory on the pure vibrational spectrum of HeH+. Physical Review Letters. 96: 233002 (2006).