The Institute includes ten research divisions: Biophysics, Didactics of Physics, Nuclear Spectroscopy Optics, Particles and Fundamental Interactions, Physics of Atomic Nuclei, Solid State Physics, X-Ray and Neutron Diffraction, Biomedical Physics, Lattice Structure and Dynamics
Webpages of the Institute of Experimental Physics
The Institute includes Library, Laboratory of Computer Physics and six Chairs: Condensed Matter Physics, Quantum Optics and Atomic Physics, Theory of Hadrons and Leptons, Theory of Particles and Elementary Interactions, Theory of Relativity and Gravitation, Theory of the Structure of Atomic Nuclei.
The Institute includes three research groups: Division of Physics of the Atmospher, Division of Physics of the Litosphere, Division of Information Optics
Webpages of the Institute of Geophysics
Astronomical Observatory conducts research programs in the following domains: extragalactic astronomy, theory of relativity and cosmology, theory of stellar atmospheres, theory of hydrodynamical flow in binary systems and in interstellar matter, observations of variable stars (binaries, pulsating, chromospherically active), photometry of the stellar clusters, spectroscopy of variable stars and of chemically peculiar stars.
Webpages of the Warsaw University Astronomical Observatory
Main research areas at the Chair are: geometric foundations of physical theories (e.g. theory of gravitation, quantum field theory, mechanics of the charged matter, theory of static control systems), theory of operator algebra and its applications to the statistical physics and scattering theory, theory of classical groups (geometrical aspect) and quantum groups (operator aspect and topological aspect), general theory of representations and duality, and special functions.
Webpages of the Department of Mathematical Methods in Physics