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Piotr Gazda is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Metrology and Biomedical Engineering within the Faculty of Mechatronics at Warsaw University of Technology. His research focuses on advanced metrology techniques, sensor technology, and materials science applications. Key areas include giant magnetoimpedance (GMI) phenomena in amorphous materials, robotic disassembly processes for recycling, and biomedical sensor systems leveraging smartphone capabilities.
Education: PhD holder in engineering, affiliated with the Institute of Metrology and Biomedical Engineering. His work integrates experimental metrology with computational modeling, particularly using SPICE-based simulations for inductive components and finite element analysis for biomedical device design.
Research interests emphasize material characterization under mechanical and magnetic stresses, including nanocrystalline alloys and electrical steels. He has developed novel sensor systems for industrial and medical applications, such as shoe size assessment via magnetic field measurements and smartphone-based sensors.
He received the First Team Award from Warsaw University of Technology’s Rector for scientific achievements (2017-2018) as part of a collaborative project. His lab specializes in advanced materials testing setups, including thermal relaxation control systems and real-time hysteresis measurement devices.
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