University of Vilnius Mourns the Loss of Professor J. Z. Jasevičiūtė
The University of Vilnius has expressed deep sorrow following the death of Professor J.
Z. Jasevičiūtė, a long-serving faculty member and respected physicist. The university released a statement acknowledging her significant contributions to the academic community.
Professor Jasevičiūtė dedicated nearly three decades to the University of Vilnius, beginning her career in 1992 as a professor at the Faculty of Physics. She remained in this role until her retirement. Her research focused primarily on specialized areas within physics, including nuclear physics, nonlinear optics, and laser physics.
Specifically, Professor Jasevičiūtė’s work centered on the mathematical modeling of parametric light wave interactions. Beyond her research, she was highly regarded for her dedication to education and mentorship. Colleagues noted her ability to clearly explain complex concepts and provide invaluable support to students completing their final theses.
The university emphasized the lasting impact of her professional life and the knowledge she imparted. The passing of Professor Jasevičiūtė represents a loss for the Faculty of Physics and the wider Vilnius academic community. The University extended its condolences to her family, friends, and colleagues.
Professor J. Z. Jasevičiūtė, a long-standing professor in the Quantum Electronics Department at Vilnius University, has passed away. The University of Vilnius released a statement offering deep condol