Rafał WcisłoView profile
Lecturer
Rafał Wcisło serves as a Lecturer at the Institute of Computer Science within the Faculty of Computer Science at AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków, Poland. His academic profile combines teaching responsibilities with active research in computational methods for data visualization and biomedical simulation, contributing to the university's reputation in computer science and interdisciplinary applications. Dr. Wcisło's research centers on innovative approaches to visualizing high-dimensional data and modeling complex biological systems. He has pioneered GPU-accelerated techniques for embedding large datasets and developed the Particle Automata Model (PAM) for simulating tumor dynamics and pathogen expansion. His work in medical applications extends to stroke rehabilitation, where he has designed multimedia holistic methods for patient recovery. These diverse interests reflect a commitment to solving real-world problems through computational innovation. Analysis of his publication record from 2012-2020 reveals a consistent focus on efficiency and interactivity in visualization tools, with a strong emphasis on GPU parallelism. His research trajectory shows increasing integration of computational biology, particularly in oncology, where his models address tumor progression under anti-tumor treatments. The recurring theme across his work is the development of robust, scalable methods that balance computational demands with practical utility in medical and scientific contexts.








