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Stanisław Komorowski

Stanisław Jerzy Komorowski (18 December 1953 – 10 April 2010) was a Polish diplomat and physicist. Komorowski was long-term Polish Ambassador to Great Britain and the Netherlands, the Deputy Minister of National Defence and Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister. He was one of the new wave of Polish diplomats who reestablished Polish diplomatic services after the Polish Round Table Agreement.

Stanisław Jerzy Komorowski
Stanisław Komorowski, 1990
Born(1953-12-18)18 December 1953
Died10 April 2010(2010-04-10) (aged 56)
Smolensk, Russia
CitizenshipPolish
Alma materPhysics Department, University of Warsaw, Poland
Spouse(s)Irena Komorowska, Maria Komorowska, Ewa Czartoryska
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics
InstitutionsInstitute of Chemical Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences
Doctoral advisorW. Zielenkiewicz and Zbigniew Grabowski

Life edit

Education and Physics edit

Komorowski was born in Warsaw, Poland. His parents were Henryk and Violetta Komorowski. He went to Limanowski High School in the Żoliborz quarter of Warsaw. He studied physics at the Physics Department at the University of Warsaw between 1972/73 and 1977/78 and graduated March 11, 1978 with a degree in biophysics. His M.Sc. was written under professor David Shugar and dealt with magnetic resonance.[1]

In 1985, he was awarded a Ph.D. in physical chemistry[2] for his work on photoacoustics. Between 1978 and 1990, he worked at the Institute of Physical Chemistry at the Polish Academy of Sciences, mostly collaborating with the Photochemistry and Spectroscopy group. In 1986 and for a half year between 1989 and 1990, he was a postdoctoral fellow at the Chemistry Department at the University of Utah in professor Edward Eyring's lab.

Diplomacy edit

He started his diplomatic career almost by chance, without any prior diplomatic experience, by applying for a position in the Foreign Ministry opened at the time by Minister Krzysztof Skubiszewski, who was seeking to renew diplomatic services in Poland after the regime change in 1989. In 1991, he was appointed as Skubiszewski's chief of staff. Between 1994 and 1998, he was the Polish ambassador to the Netherlands and, between 1999 and 2004, he was the Polish ambassador to Great Britain. He played a role behind the curtains in the diplomatic events leading to Poland's acceptance to NATO as well as the European Union. He was a part of a new wave of Polish diplomats that emerged along with Poland's new democratic government following the Polish Round Table Agreement.

He was Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister and between 2007 and 2010 Deputy Minister of the National Defense. In the Department of Defense he was responsible for foreign affairs and, among other tasks, he negotiated the US missile defense system to be deployed in Poland.

The US Ambassador Feinstein said "Minister Komorowski was our invaluable partner on bilateral defense issues of vital importance to both countries, including Missile Defense and the upcoming rotation of Patriot Missiles in Poland. With Minister Komorowski seated across the table from our negotiators during U.S.-Polish talks on a Status of Forces Agreement, we knew we would come up with an agreement that met both sides’ needs, and we did. His energy, his leadership and his mastery of security issues will be sorely missed by his American colleagues at the United States Departments of State and Defense. America mourns a true friend."[3]

Interests edit

He was an avid skier and ski instructor as well as tennis player. During his university years, he was an active member of the Academic Ski Association (his father was a member of the International Ski Federation) and during his high school years he skied with members of the Catholic Intelligentsia Club (pol. Klub Inteligencji Katolickiej). One of his passions was parks and gardens and, for a short time in 1990, he had a small gardening company; with his wife Maria Komorowska they created three gardens before they closed the company. His other passion was French culture; as a student he spent his vacations in France with Dziadulski family. Later, at the end of his life, he rebuilt the garden at the Komorowski’s Dziewanna villa on the outskirts of Warsaw. He was married three times and had three sons – Karol and Maciej with Irena Komorowska and Jerzy with Maria Komorowska. His third wife was Ewa Komorowska.

Death edit

He was listed on the flight manifest [4] of the Tupolev Tu-154 of the 36th Special Aviation Regiment carrying the President of Poland Lech Kaczyński which crashed near Smolensk-North airport near Pechersk near Smolensk, Russia, on 10 April 2010, killing all aboard.[5] At the last moment he replaced Polish defense minister Bogdan Klich and traveled to Smolensk.[6] He was buried on April 16, 2010 at Powązki Cemetery in Komorowski's family grave (#116/VI). During the church ceremony a tennis racket was placed on his coffin. Members of the government including prime minister and president of Poland were in attendance. He was decorated, posthumously, with the Commander's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta.

Selected scientific publications edit

  • E.M. Eyring, N.F. Leite, S.J. Komorowski, and T. Masujima, "Photoacoustic Instrumentation," in Analytical Instrumentation Handbook, G.W. Ewing, Ed., Marcel Dekker, Inc.: New York, 1990, Chapter 10, pp. 337–360.
  • D.P. Cobranchi, N.F. Leite, J. Isak, S.J. Komorowski, A. Gerhard, and E. M. Eyring, "Pulsed Laser Photothermal Radiometry and Photothermal Beam Deflection Spectroscopy: Determination of Thermal Diffusivities of Liquids," in Photoacoustic and Photothermal Phenomena II (Springer Series in Optical Sciences, Vol. 62), J.C. Murphy, J.W. Maclachlan-Spicer, L. Aamodt, and B.S.H. Royce, Eds., Springer-Verlag: Berlin, Germany, 1990, pp. 328–330.
  • Isak S.J., S.J. Komorowski, C.N. Merrow, P.E. Poston, E.M. Eyring, 1989, Thermal lens measurements in liquids on a submicronsecond time scale, Applied Spectroscopy, 43, 419–422.
  • Komorowski S.J., I. Ekiel, E. Darzynkiewicz, D. Shugar, 1981, C-13-NMR analysis of the effects of dissociation of the hydroxyl groups of 1-beta-d-arabinofuranosylcytosine and its O'-methyl derivatives on conformation, Carbohydrate Research, 89, 21–32.
  • Komorowski S.J., Z. R. Grabowski, and W. Zielenkiewicz, 1985, Pulsed photoacoustic determination of the quantum yield of triplet-state formation, Journal of Photochemistry, 30, 141-151.
  • Komorowski S.J., E.M. Eyring, 1987, Pulse shapes of nanosecond photoacoustic signals in liquids detected by piezoelectric foil, Journal of Applied Physics, 62, 3066–3069.
  • Mordzinski A., S.J. Komorowski, 1985, Electronic relaxation on aza derivatives of 1,2 benzanthracene and their protonated forms – a comparative study of the quantum yield of triplet state formation, Chemical Physics Letters, 114, 172–177.
  • Sabbah R., S.J. Komorowski, 1980, Enthalpie de sublimation de la diéthyl-1,3 thymine, Thermochimica Acta, 41, 379–381.
  • Waluk J., S.J. Komorowski, 1986, Solvent-dependent photophysics of indoloquinoxaline, Journal of Molecular Structure, 142, 159–162.
  • Waluk J., S.J. Komorowski, J. Herbich, 1986, Excited state double proton treatment in 1-azacarbazole alcohol complexes, Journal of Physical Chemistry, 90, 3868–3871.
  • Waluk J., S.J. Komorowski, 1987, Modification of photophysical behavior by hydrogen bonding indoloquinoxaline and its methylated derivatives, Chemical Physics Letters, 133, 368–372.
  • Waluk J., B. Pakula, S.J. Komorowski, 1987, Photophysics of pseudoazulenes 7-azaindole derivatives, Journal of Photochemistry, 39, 49–58.

References edit

  1. ^ Stanisław Komorowski, Badania 1-beta-D-Arabinofuranozylocytozyny i jej 0'- etylowanych pochodnych metoda magnetycznego rezonansu jadrowego wegla 13 C, advisor professor David Shugar
  2. ^ Stanisław Komorowski, Impulsowy kalorymetr fotoakustyczny do pomiaru krótkotrwałych efektów cieplnych. Badanie wydajności kwantowej tworzenia stanu tripletowego; advisors professors W. Zielenkiewicz and Z.R. Grabowski
  3. ^ US Embassy in Poland: "Embassy Events 2010, 16 April 2010" statement
  4. ^ Prezydenckim Tu-154 leciały najważniejsze osoby w państwie (Polish) 2010-04-15 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Login".
  6. ^ Interview of Monica Olejnik with Bogdan Klich, Radio Zet, April 17, 2010

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Stanislaw Jerzy Komorowski 18 December 1953 10 April 2010 was a Polish diplomat and physicist Komorowski was long term Polish Ambassador to Great Britain and the Netherlands the Deputy Minister of National Defence and Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister He was one of the new wave of Polish diplomats who reestablished Polish diplomatic services after the Polish Round Table Agreement Stanislaw Jerzy KomorowskiStanislaw Komorowski 1990Born 1953 12 18 18 December 1953Warsaw PolandDied10 April 2010 2010 04 10 aged 56 Smolensk RussiaCitizenshipPolishAlma materPhysics Department University of Warsaw PolandSpouse s Irena Komorowska Maria Komorowska Ewa CzartoryskaScientific careerFieldsPhysicsInstitutionsInstitute of Chemical Physics Polish Academy of SciencesDoctoral advisorW Zielenkiewicz and Zbigniew Grabowski Contents 1 Life 1 1 Education and Physics 1 2 Diplomacy 1 3 Interests 1 4 Death 2 Selected scientific publications 3 ReferencesLife editEducation and Physics edit Komorowski was born in Warsaw Poland His parents were Henryk and Violetta Komorowski He went to Limanowski High School in the Zoliborz quarter of Warsaw He studied physics at the Physics Department at the University of Warsaw between 1972 73 and 1977 78 and graduated March 11 1978 with a degree in biophysics His M Sc was written under professor David Shugar and dealt with magnetic resonance 1 In 1985 he was awarded a Ph D in physical chemistry 2 for his work on photoacoustics Between 1978 and 1990 he worked at the Institute of Physical Chemistry at the Polish Academy of Sciences mostly collaborating with the Photochemistry and Spectroscopy group In 1986 and for a half year between 1989 and 1990 he was a postdoctoral fellow at the Chemistry Department at the University of Utah in professor Edward Eyring s lab Diplomacy edit He started his diplomatic career almost by chance without any prior diplomatic experience by applying for a position in the Foreign Ministry opened at the time by Minister Krzysztof Skubiszewski who was seeking to renew diplomatic services in Poland after the regime change in 1989 In 1991 he was appointed as Skubiszewski s chief of staff Between 1994 and 1998 he was the Polish ambassador to the Netherlands and between 1999 and 2004 he was the Polish ambassador to Great Britain He played a role behind the curtains in the diplomatic events leading to Poland s acceptance to NATO as well as the European Union He was a part of a new wave of Polish diplomats that emerged along with Poland s new democratic government following the Polish Round Table Agreement He was Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister and between 2007 and 2010 Deputy Minister of the National Defense In the Department of Defense he was responsible for foreign affairs and among other tasks he negotiated the US missile defense system to be deployed in Poland The US Ambassador Feinstein said Minister Komorowski was our invaluable partner on bilateral defense issues of vital importance to both countries including Missile Defense and the upcoming rotation of Patriot Missiles in Poland With Minister Komorowski seated across the table from our negotiators during U S Polish talks on a Status of Forces Agreement we knew we would come up with an agreement that met both sides needs and we did His energy his leadership and his mastery of security issues will be sorely missed by his American colleagues at the United States Departments of State and Defense America mourns a true friend 3 Interests edit He was an avid skier and ski instructor as well as tennis player During his university years he was an active member of the Academic Ski Association his father was a member of the International Ski Federation and during his high school years he skied with members of the Catholic Intelligentsia Club pol Klub Inteligencji Katolickiej One of his passions was parks and gardens and for a short time in 1990 he had a small gardening company with his wife Maria Komorowska they created three gardens before they closed the company His other passion was French culture as a student he spent his vacations in France with Dziadulski family Later at the end of his life he rebuilt the garden at the Komorowski s Dziewanna villa on the outskirts of Warsaw He was married three times and had three sons Karol and Maciej with Irena Komorowska and Jerzy with Maria Komorowska His third wife was Ewa Komorowska Death edit He was listed on the flight manifest 4 of the Tupolev Tu 154 of the 36th Special Aviation Regiment carrying the President of Poland Lech Kaczynski which crashed near Smolensk North airport near Pechersk near Smolensk Russia on 10 April 2010 killing all aboard 5 At the last moment he replaced Polish defense minister Bogdan Klich and traveled to Smolensk 6 He was buried on April 16 2010 at Powazki Cemetery in Komorowski s family grave 116 VI During the church ceremony a tennis racket was placed on his coffin Members of the government including prime minister and president of Poland were in attendance He was decorated posthumously with the Commander s Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta Selected scientific publications editE M Eyring N F Leite S J Komorowski and T Masujima Photoacoustic Instrumentation in Analytical Instrumentation Handbook G W Ewing Ed Marcel Dekker Inc New York 1990 Chapter 10 pp 337 360 D P Cobranchi N F Leite J Isak S J Komorowski A Gerhard and E M Eyring Pulsed Laser Photothermal Radiometry and Photothermal Beam Deflection Spectroscopy Determination of Thermal Diffusivities of Liquids in Photoacoustic and Photothermal Phenomena II Springer Series in Optical Sciences Vol 62 J C Murphy J W Maclachlan Spicer L Aamodt and B S H Royce Eds Springer Verlag Berlin Germany 1990 pp 328 330 Isak S J S J Komorowski C N Merrow P E Poston E M Eyring 1989 Thermal lens measurements in liquids on a submicronsecond time scale Applied Spectroscopy 43 419 422 Komorowski S J I Ekiel E Darzynkiewicz D Shugar 1981 C 13 NMR analysis of the effects of dissociation of the hydroxyl groups of 1 beta d arabinofuranosylcytosine and its O methyl derivatives on conformation Carbohydrate Research 89 21 32 Komorowski S J Z R Grabowski and W Zielenkiewicz 1985 Pulsed photoacoustic determination of the quantum yield of triplet state formation Journal of Photochemistry 30 141 151 Komorowski S J E M Eyring 1987 Pulse shapes of nanosecond photoacoustic signals in liquids detected by piezoelectric foil Journal of Applied Physics 62 3066 3069 Mordzinski A S J Komorowski 1985 Electronic relaxation on aza derivatives of 1 2 benzanthracene and their protonated forms a comparative study of the quantum yield of triplet state formation Chemical Physics Letters 114 172 177 Sabbah R S J Komorowski 1980 Enthalpie de sublimation de la diethyl 1 3 thymine Thermochimica Acta 41 379 381 Waluk J S J Komorowski 1986 Solvent dependent photophysics of indoloquinoxaline Journal of Molecular Structure 142 159 162 Waluk J S J Komorowski J Herbich 1986 Excited state double proton treatment in 1 azacarbazole alcohol complexes Journal of Physical Chemistry 90 3868 3871 Waluk J S J Komorowski 1987 Modification of photophysical behavior by hydrogen bonding indoloquinoxaline and its methylated derivatives Chemical Physics Letters 133 368 372 Waluk J B Pakula S J Komorowski 1987 Photophysics of pseudoazulenes 7 azaindole derivatives Journal of Photochemistry 39 49 58 References edit Stanislaw Komorowski Badania 1 beta D Arabinofuranozylocytozyny i jej 0 etylowanych pochodnych metoda magnetycznego rezonansu jadrowego wegla 13 C advisor professor David Shugar Stanislaw Komorowski Impulsowy kalorymetr fotoakustyczny do pomiaru krotkotrwalych efektow cieplnych Badanie wydajnosci kwantowej tworzenia stanu tripletowego advisors professors W Zielenkiewicz and Z R Grabowski US Embassy in Poland Embassy Events 2010 16 April 2010 statement Prezydenckim Tu 154 lecialy najwazniejsze osoby w panstwie Polish Archived 2010 04 15 at the Wayback Machine Login Interview of Monica Olejnik with Bogdan Klich Radio Zet April 17 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stanislaw Komorowski amp oldid 1181975341, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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