Lech Mankiewicz
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Lech Mankiewicz
Summary
Lech Mankiewicz is a human[1]. He was born on March 22, 1959[2]. He worked as an astronomer[3] and physicist[4].
Key Facts
- Lech Mankiewicz was born on March 22, 1959[2].
- Lech Mankiewicz held citizenship in Poland[5].
- Lech Mankiewicz worked as an astronomer[3].
- Lech Mankiewicz worked as a physicist[4].
- Lech Mankiewicz's field of work was particle physics[6].
- Lech Mankiewicz was employed by Center for Theoretical Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences[7].
- Lech Mankiewicz was employed by Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center, Polish Academy of Sciences[8].
- Lech Mankiewicz was employed by Center for Theoretical Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences[9].
- Lech Mankiewicz was a member of Khan Academy[10].
- Lech Mankiewicz was a member of International Astronomical Union[11].
- Lech Mankiewicz is recorded as male[12].
- Lech Mankiewicz's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Lech Mankiewicz supervised Katarzyna Małek as a doctoral student[14].
- Lech Mankiewicz's Commons category is recorded as Lech Mankiewicz[15].
- Lech Mankiewicz earned the academic degree of habilitation[16].
- Lech Mankiewicz's family name is recorded as Mankiewicz[17].
- Lech Mankiewicz's given name is recorded as Lech[18].
- Lech Mankiewicz's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Polish[19].
- Lech Mankiewicz's name in native language is recorded as Lech Mankiewicz[20].
- Lech Mankiewicz's interested in is recorded as particle physics[21].
Body
Origins and Family
Lech Mankiewicz was born on March 22, 1959[2].
Education
Lech Mankiewicz earned the academic degree of habilitation[16].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include astronomer[3] and physicist[4]. Lech Mankiewicz's field of work was particle physics[6]. Employers include Center for Theoretical Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences[7], a laboratory[22], in Poland[23] and Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center, Polish Academy of Sciences[8], a research institute[24], in Poland[25], headquartered in Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center building in Warsaw[26]. He supervised Katarzyna Małek as a doctoral student[14].