Bohdan Paczyński

Astronomer

1940 – 2007

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Who was Bohdan Paczyński?

Bohdan Paczyński or Bohdan Paczynski was a Polish astronomer, a scientist in theory of the evolution of stars, accretion discs and gamma ray bursts.

Paczyński was born February 8, 1940, in Vilnius, Lithuania to a family of a lawyer and a teacher of Polish literature. In 1945 his family chose to leave for Poland and settled in Kraków, and then in 1949 in Warsaw. At the age of 18, Paczyński published his first scientific article in Acta Astronomica. Between 1959 and 1962 he studied astronomy at the University of Warsaw. Two years later he received a doctorate under the tutelage of Stefan Piotrowski and Włodzimierz Zonn.

In 1962 Paczyński became a member of the Centre of Astronomy of the Polish Academy of Sciences, where he continued to work for nearly 20 years. In 1974 he received habilitation and in 1979 became a professor. Thanks to his works on theoretical astronomy, at the age of 36 he became the youngest member of the Polish Academy of Sciences.

In 1981 Paczyński visited the United States, where he gave a series of lectures at Caltech to former interns at his Warsaw-based institute. After the introduction of the Martial Law in Poland he decided to stay abroad. He was the Lyman Spitzer Jr. Professor of Astrophysics at Princeton University.

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Born
Feb 8, 1940
Vilnius
Also known as
  • Bohdan Paczynski
Nationality
  • Poland
Profession
Education
  • University of Warsaw
Employment
  • Princeton University
Lived in
  • Vilnius
Died
Apr 19, 2007
Princeton

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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