Halina Abramczyk (23 August 1951 in Zduńska Wola (Karsznice)) is a Polish physicist and chemist, a specialist in molecular spectroscopy and laser spectroscopy professor employed at the Lodz University of Technology.
She studied in 1969–1974 at the University of Łódź, where she earned a master's degree in physics and received a doctorate in 1982 at the Lodz University of Technology for work "Molecular Dynamics in two-component solutions containing benzene "(supervisor prof. Władyslaw Reimschüssel).
In 1989, she received her Habilitation at the Lodz University of Technology for her work "Mechanisms of vibrational relaxation in the H-bonded complexes and in conformationally mobile molecules in liquid solutions."
Founder and director of Laboratory of Laser Molecular Spectroscopy since 1992, professor and head of the Marie Curie Chair in Berlin at the Max Born Institute in 2007–2009, organizer of the European Virtual University on Lasers.
[1] She is an author of the book Introduction to Laser Spectroscopy (Elsevier, 2005) and 'Wstęp do spektroskopii laserowej' (PWN, 2000).