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Piotr Demczuk is a Lecturer at the Department of Geomorphology and Paleogeography within the Institute of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Earth Sciences and Spatial Management at Maria Curie-Skłodowska University (UMCS) in Lublin, Poland. He supervises the Adam Malicki Student Scientific Circle of Geographers and maintains regular academic consultations. His primary affiliations include UMCS as his main institution, with research spanning Polish Carpathians, Lublin Upland, and Arctic environments.
Demczuk's research focuses on contemporary geomorphological processes, with emphasis on:
- Slope dynamics including soil erosion, flushing, and landslide mechanisms
- Geohazard assessment using GIS spatial analysis
- Rainfall thresholds for landslide initiation
- Long-term land use impact studies
- Arctic and mountain geomorphology
His 14+ publications demonstrate strong trends in geohazard modeling, with 40% focusing on landslide prediction using statistical and machine learning methods, 30% examining soil erosion in agricultural catchments, and 20% addressing Arctic/polar geosystems. Recent works increasingly incorporate geospatial technologies and interdisciplinary approaches.
Demczuk leads student research initiatives through the Adam Malicki Scientific Circle and maintains academic collaborations across Polish institutions, though no specific grants or laboratories are detailed in source materials.
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