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Received in 2000 the Nitchke Award for developing a phenomenological model of synthesis of the heaviest nuclei. <ref>[http://linia.com.pl/wies/05140_01.htm Linia Otwocka Weekly, 12.12.2000]</ref>
Received in 2000 the Nitchke Award for developing a phenomenological model of synthesis of the heaviest nuclei. <ref>[http://linia.com.pl/wies/05140_01.htm Linia Otwocka Weekly, 12.12.2000]</ref>


Works at the National Centre for Nuclear research in [[Otwock]].
Works at the National Centre for Nuclear research in [[Otwock]]. <ref>[http://www.ipj.gov.pl/zaklady/n8/pracownicy?s=N8&k=t&p=2 National Centre for Nuclear research, retrieved 29 September 2011]</ref>


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Robert Smolańczuk born in Olecko Polish physicist theorist.

Received doctorate from Soltan Institute for Nuclear Studies in 1996. As a Fulbright Fellow visited 1998-2000 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

Predicted that a lead-and-krypton collision technique could produce the element 118 Ununoctium, at that time considered impossible by most of the scientists involved in heavy-element research. [1]

Received in 2000 the Nitchke Award for developing a phenomenological model of synthesis of the heaviest nuclei. [2]

Works at the National Centre for Nuclear research in Otwock. [3]

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