Sebastian Ernst is a Lecturer at the Department of Applied Informatics, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatics, Computer Science and Biomedical Engineering, AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków. His research focuses on Computer Science , Artificial Intelligence , and Smart Cities , with a strong emphasis on Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Energy Efficiency in urban environments. University: AGH University of Science and Technology Faculty: Electrical Engineering, Automatics, Computer Science and Biomedical Engineering Department: Applied Informatics Position: Lecturer Contact: ernst@agh.edu.pl Office: C-2, 4th floor, room 424 Phone: +48 12 617 51 95 His recent publications highlight trends in Graph-Based Modeling , Smart Lighting Systems , and Robust Algorithm Design for urban infrastructure. He explores Pairwise Comparisons , GIS Applications , and Energy Conservation through computational methods.
Krystian Jobczyk is a Professor at the Department of Applied Informatics , Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatics, Computer Science and Biomedical Engineering , AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków. His research focuses on fuzzy logic, temporal logic, and their applications in knowledge engineering, artificial intelligence, and business process modeling. He is affiliated with the Disciplinary Council for Technical Information Technology and Telecommunications at AGH. Research Interests : Fuzzy logic systems and their categorial interpretations Temporal logic frameworks (e.g., Halpern-Shoham logic) for digital circuits and planning Process mining and business process modeling Philosophical and model-theoretic aspects of logic Publications highlight his work on fuzzy-temporal integrations, multi-agent systems, and logic-based verification methods. Key trends include applications of fuzzy integral logic, convolution-based approaches, and interdisciplinary bridges between logic and computer science. Contact : jobczyk@agh.edu.pl | krystian_jobczyk@op.pl | +48 12 617 50 64 | Room 319, Building C-2, 3rd floor.
Radosław Klimek serves as a Professor at AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków, affiliated with the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatics, Computer Science and Biomedical Engineering within the Department of Applied Computer Science . His office is located in room C-2 404, and he maintains active contact through email and office hours (Thursdays 11:00-12:00). His research centers on formal methods and software verification , with significant contributions to context-aware systems , logical specifications , and process mining . Key areas include: Deduction-based verification of behavioral models Automatic generation of logical specifications Smart environment applications for rescue operations and tourism Temporal logic applications in software engineering His work bridges theoretical computer science with practical implementations in environmental monitoring and public safety systems. His publication record demonstrates consistent output in high-impact venues, with recent focus on LLM integration for model verification (2025) and context-aware systems for forest monitoring (2024). The research trajectory shows evolution from foundational work in temporal logic (1990s) to contemporary applications in smart environments and AI-assisted verification. No scientific awards were explicitly mentioned in the source materials. Professor Klimek maintains active teaching responsibilities with defined office hours for student consultations. His research spans multiple domains including smart city infrastructure, environmental monitoring systems, and formal verification frameworks. Current projects involve context-aware systems for mountain rescue operations and police interventions, leveraging sensor networks and real-time data processing. His laboratory work focuses on contextual data modeling and deduction-based verification systems , with practical implementations in: Forest monitoring networks Intelligent queue management Tourist assistance applications Smart contract validation These projects integrate formal methods with real-world environmental and public safety challenges.
Ryszard Tadeusiewicz is a Professor at the Department of Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering , Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatics, Computer Science and Biomedical Engineering , AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków, Poland. His research spans biomedical engineering, artificial intelligence, and automation, with a focus on medical imaging, neural networks, and healthcare sustainability. Primary research areas: AI-driven diagnostics, biocybernetics, and automated systems Contributions to conferences like ICAISC and journals in medical informatics Leadership in interdisciplinary projects at the intersection of engineering and medicine His recent publications highlight the integration of deep learning with biomedical applications, including tumor segmentation, pneumonia detection, mental health classification, and forest-planting robotics. While no explicit awards are listed, his extensive publication record underscores his role as a thought leader in AI and biomedical innovation.
Leszek Kotulski is a Professor at the Department of Applied Informatics, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatics, Computer Science and Biomedical Engineering at AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków. His office is located in building C-2, 4th floor, room 425, with contact number +48 12 617 51 93 and email kotulski@agh.edu.pl. He serves on the Disciplinary Council for Technical Information Technology and Telecommunications. Professor Kotulski's research focuses on graph-based computational methods applied to smart city infrastructure, particularly in energy-efficient street lighting systems and IoT networks. His work integrates graph transformations, multi-agent systems, and spatial data processing to optimize urban infrastructure. He has developed innovative approaches for digital twin generation, lighting system modernization, and energy conservation in urban environments. His research bridges computer science with practical urban engineering challenges, creating solutions that improve both efficiency and sustainability of city infrastructure. Analysis of his recent publications reveals a clear research trajectory focused on applying graph theory to urban infrastructure challenges, with a particular emphasis on lighting systems. His work demonstrates increasing sophistication in integrating IoT networks with graph-based computational models, evolving from basic lighting control systems to comprehensive smart city solutions involving digital twins and distributed network configurations. The interdisciplinary nature of his research connects computer science, electrical engineering, and urban planning, with consistent contributions to both theoretical frameworks and practical implementations. Professor Kotulski has made significant contributions to the field through his development of graph-based methods for optimizing public lighting systems, energy conservation in smart cities, and spatial data processing techniques. His work on reactive power compensation algorithms for street lighting and graph-based approaches to lighting retrofit projects demonstrates practical applications of his theoretical research. His research activities include leadership in the GRADIS (Graph-based Distributed Adaptive Design) project and contributions to the Alvis modeling language for embedded systems. He has developed multi-agent systems supporting automated photometric computations and large-scale lighting design, creating frameworks that enable more efficient urban infrastructure planning and management.
Prof. Andrzej Wetula is a faculty member at AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków, Poland. He currently holds the academic rank of Professor within the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatics, Computer Science and Biomedical Engineering , specifically at the Department of Metrology and Electronics . His work focuses on... Academic Rank: Professor Department: Metrology and Electronics Research Focus: Electrical Metrology, Power Systems, Automotive Sensors Prof. Wetula’s research interests span several domains of electrical engineering and metrology, particularly... The 15 most recent publications reflect trends in: high-voltage sensor design , automotive system validation , harmonic impedance analysis , and distributed real-time control . His work consistently integrates metrology principles with modern applications in smart grids and autonomous vehicles. As of available records, Prof. Wetula has not been recognized with scientific awards explicitly mentioned in public-facing data. His contributions primarily manifest through technical publications and patented sensor technologies.
Bernardeta Dębska is a Professor at the Department of General Construction, Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture, Rzeszów University of Technology. Her primary research focuses on sustainable building materials, polymer composites modified with waste, and statistical modeling in materials science. She teaches courses on Building Materials and Advanced Construction Technologies. Her organizational roles include chairing the Faculty Committee for Education Quality Assurance, serving on the University Commission for Education Quality Assurance, and being Secretary of the Disciplinary Council for Civil Engineering. She actively participates in the Solina Conferences dedicated to sustainable development and energy-efficient technologies in construction. Her scientific work emphasizes waste utilization in composites, thermal properties analysis, and chemical resistance of materials. She leads research in the Building Materials and Building Physics Laboratories, contributing to innovative construction solutions through experimental and theoretical studies.
Dr. Joanna Tabor-Błażewicz serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Personnel Strategies at Warsaw School of Economics, specializing in contemporary human resources management challenges within evolving workplace ecosystems. Her academic focus bridges theoretical frameworks with practical organizational applications, particularly addressing post-pandemic work transformations. Her research portfolio demonstrates deep expertise in: Hybrid and remote work model implementation Employee well-being and social responsibility integration Artificial intelligence adoption in HR processes Gender dynamics in HR and IT leadership careers Talent management during organizational crises Green HR initiatives and sustainable practices Analysis of her 2020-2024 publications reveals a pronounced emphasis on empirical studies of Polish enterprises, with recurring themes of pandemic recovery strategies, enterprise-size-dependent social responsibility practices, and the psychological impact of hybrid work arrangements. Her scholarship consistently connects macro-level trends like AI disruption with micro-level employee experiences. No scientific awards or grant information appears in available institutional records. While specific advising activities remain undocumented, her extensive publication record indicates active contribution to HR knowledge development through both theoretical and applied research channels.
Mirosław Szaban is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Computer Science, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Siedlce. His research focuses on applying Deep Learning and Nature-Inspired Methods to security challenges, with a strong emphasis on Cryptography , Cellular Automata , and Algorithm Design . Research interests: Cryptography, Cellular Automata, Security Optimization, Mathematical Cryptography, Artificial Intelligence, Number Generation Citation metrics: h-index (Scopus) = 6, h-index (WoS) = 2, Total IF = 7.974, Total CiteScore = 18 Email: miroslaw.szaban@uws.edu.pl
Maciej Huk is an Assistant Professor at Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, working in the Department of Applied Informatics within the Faculty of Information and Communication Technology. He has been affiliated with the university since 2007, previously working in the Department of Artificial Intelligence and Department of Security of Computer Systems before moving to his current department in 2016. His academic credentials include Ph.D. and D.Sc. degrees in Computer Science from Wroclaw University of Technology (2007, magna cum laude) and an M.Sc. Eng. degree in Computer Science (magna cum laude). Dr. Huk's research spans multiple areas of artificial intelligence and computer science, with particular emphasis on contextual systems, artificial neural networks, and machine learning. His work explores contextual neural networks, selective attention mechanisms, genetic algorithms, and ensembles of classifiers. He has developed several research software systems including H2O Snowflake for distributed training of contextual neural networks, CxNNS, GACS for context-sensitive text mining, and DYDO for educational applications. His research bridges theoretical computer science with practical applications in IoT, embedded systems, and robotics. His publication record shows consistent productivity with research spanning from 2006 to the present (2025), demonstrating evolving focus from foundational neural network research to more applied contextual systems. The publication trends indicate a strong specialization in contextual neural networks, with recent work expanding into biomedical applications (CRISPR-Cas9 analysis), educational technology (attendance systems), and energy optimization. His work consistently addresses the challenge of context representation and utilization in machine learning systems. Dr. Huk serves as an Academic Editor for PLOS ONE Journal and Evolving Systems Journal, and has reviewed over 130 papers since 2016 for journals registered in ISI Web of Science. He has been actively involved in the academic community as a program and organization committee member for numerous conferences including ACIIDS (2016-2021), ICCCI (2016-2020), and others. He has chaired special sessions on Intelligent and Contextual Systems at IEEE conferences. His professional activities extend beyond pure academia, including serving as Software Architect/Data Analyses Architect at Gigaset Communications since 2008, and organizing clinical research including the Phase 3 randomized multicenter clinical study NCT04952519 on amantadine treatment for COVID-19 patients. He is certified to organize clinical trials with human subjects through NIH NIAID Good Clinical Practices 2.0.
Marek Kopel is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Applied Informatics, Faculty of Information and Communication Technology, Wrocław University of Science and Technology. He has held this position since 2011 and has been affiliated with the university since 2001. His teaching focuses on video games, information retrieval, and databases. Ph.D. in Computer Science Kopel's research spans game development, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and music technology. He explores the intersection of games and AI, including real-time music adaptation in gameplay and VR interaction methods. His work also addresses procedural generation, optimization algorithms, and accessibility in educational materials. His publications highlight trends in VR immersion, game AI, and music industry analysis, often leveraging machine learning and semantic web technologies. He contributes to the organization of international conferences like ACIIDS and ICCCI. Kopel actively engages in interdisciplinary collaborations, notably through the InforMusic science club. He integrates his passion for music into research, playing instruments in university bands (WITelsi) and testing student-created games.
Dr Beata Paliś is an Assistant Professor at Jagiellonian University's Faculty of Management and Social Communication, Institute of Entrepreneurship. She specializes in Tourism Management , with expertise in Territorial Marketing , Corporate Social Responsibility , Project Management , and Sustainable Development . Her teaching focuses on Entrepreneurship in Tourism and Sport , Strategic Human Capital Management , and Business Tourism . Email: beata.palis@uj.edu.pl Office: Room 3.302 Phone: +48 12 664 58 06 Her research explores: Integration of EU funding in tourism projects Sustainable practices in the meetings industry Emerging trends like "bleisure" (business-leisure hybrid travel) Application of metaverse technology in tourism Shopping tourism dynamics in urban settings Research outputs include: 2025: Analysis of "bleisure" trends in cities 2024: Global metaverse applications in tourism 2023: Smart tourism destinations and Dubai's global village case study 2022: Sustainable shopping tourism data management 2017: Sustainable event management case studies She contributes to international conferences like the Tourism in Social Sciences series and the Jagiellonian Seminar on Entrepreneurship .
Dr. Jacek Krzaczkowski is a Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science Basics at the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University. His research focuses on computational complexity, algebraic structures, and circuit satisfiability. Position: Lecturer Department: Computer Science Basics Key Research Areas: Computational Complexity, Equation Satisfiability, Algebraic Structures His recent work involves analyzing modular circuits, multi-valued logic systems, and equivalence problems in nilpotent and supernilpotent algebras. Scientific activity centers on satisfiability problems for algebraic structures, computational models, and algorithm optimization. Publications list includes 11 documented outputs with a focus on equation solving in algebraic systems and circuit complexity. Notable works include studies on finite automata over algebraic structures and equivalence problems in 2-nilpotent algebras. Research collaborations and citations demonstrate his contributions to theoretical computer science and mathematics. His current Hirsch index (GS Citations) is 6, with total impact factor 2.1 and SNIP 4.604.
Dr. Tomasz Żurek is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Computer Science Basics, Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science, University of Marie Curie-Skłodowska (UMCS). He also works as a post-doctoral researcher at the Complex Cyber Infrastructure group, University of Amsterdam, and serves as an Associate Fellow at T.M.C. Asser Institute in The Hague. Current Position: Senior Lecturer (UMCS), Post-Doc Researcher (UvA), Associate Fellow (Asser Institute) Research Focus: AI and Law, Formal Modeling, Knowledge Representation, Trust in Multi-Agent Systems His research explores computational frameworks for legal reasoning, ethical decision-making in autonomous systems, and trust dynamics in digital societies. Publications emphasize hybrid systems combining argumentation theory with practical applications in military AI and statutory interpretation. Scientific contributions include 25 publications with an h-index of 8 (Google Scholar), 6 (Scopus), and 4 (Web of Science). Key metrics show Total IF: 10.759, Total SNIP: 11.915, and Total ministerial score: 527. Key Research Areas Artificial Intelligence and Law Value-based Reasoning Trust Modeling Statutory Interpretation Consequentialist Ethics
Michał Bartyś, PhD Eng., is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Automatic Control and Robotics, Faculty of Mechatronics, Warsaw University of Technology. His research focuses on automation, robotics, and industrial process monitoring, with a specialization in control systems, fault detection, and real-time diagnostics. Science discipline: Automation, Electronics, Electrical Engineering, and Space Technologies (AEEEST) Expertise: Fault detection, actuator dynamics, fuzzy logic applications Projects: 3 funded initiatives Patents: 6 inventions His recent work examines electro-pneumatic actuator dynamics, fault diagnosis robustness, and energy-efficient robotic operations. He employs graph theory and hybrid inference methods to enhance diagnostic systems. Scientific output includes publications on Modbus vulnerabilities, image fusion for real-time monitoring, and decentralized industrial diagnostics. He has promoted 143 theses and supervises ongoing research in mechatronic systems and industrial safety. Contact: michal.bartys@pw.edu.pl