Dariusz PalmowskiView profile
Lecturer
Dariusz Palmowski is an Assistant lecturer and Chief engineering and technical specialist at the Department of Metrology and Optoelectronics, Faculty of Electronics Telecommunications and Informatics, Gdańsk University of Technology. His work focuses on the intersection of electrical engineering, metrology, and energy systems, with particular expertise in micro-energy measurement techniques. Dr. Palmowski's primary research interests include: Micro-energy measurement for low-power devices Energy harvesting systems evaluation Real-time operating systems performance analysis Impedance measurement techniques Sensor technology development Automated student assessment methodologies His publication record demonstrates a consistent focus on developing and testing methods for measuring extremely small energy consumption, which is critical for the advancement of energy harvesting technologies. Over the past decade, his research has evolved from fundamental measurement techniques to more complex applications in sensor networks and medical diagnostics. A notable trend in his work is the development of specialized test equipment, particularly microcontroller-based systems that can simulate various energy consumption profiles for validation purposes. Dr. Palmowski has made significant contributions to the field of dynamic electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, developing programmable models and testing methodologies that have advanced measurement capabilities in this specialized area. His interdisciplinary work bridges electrical engineering with applications in medical diagnostics through breath analysis technologies. His teaching activities include the Metrology course taught during the third semester of studies at three different programs: Electronics and Telecommunications, Biomedical Engineering, and Automation, Cybernetics and Robotics. His research on automated verification of student work reflects his engagement with educational technology and assessment methodologies.

