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Karol Bagiński is a Lecturer at the Faculty of Mechatronics, Warsaw University of Technology, and a researcher at the Institute of Micromechanics and Photonics. Since 2011, he has focused on the design, modeling, and simulation of mechatronic actuators, with applications in orthotic robots and precision devices. He participated in the ECO-Mobility project (2011-2013) and has contributed extensively to drive systems, MEMS, and energy efficiency research.
- Education: MSc in Mechatronics (2011), Warsaw University of Technology
His research spans actuator design, polymer materials for microbearings, and control systems for high-speed positioners. Key themes include robotics, biomechanics, and simulation studies. Recent work emphasizes energy-efficient drive systems and adaptive control mechanisms in orthotic devices.
Over the past decade, his publications reflect trends in mechatronic actuation, material optimization, and sensor-integrated positioning systems. Collaborative projects and patents highlight his practical focus on precision engineering and robotic applications in mobility assistance.
Bagiński advises graduate students and contributes to laboratory research at the Institute of Micromechanics and Photonics, where he develops test rigs and simulation tools for mechatronic components.
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