معرفی
Adam Sędziwy 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, Poland. His research focuses on graph-based computational methods for energy conservation in smart city infrastructure, particularly public lighting systems optimization. He maintains an active office in building C-2, room 427, and serves on the Disciplinary Council for Technical Information Technology and Telecommunications.
His research expertise centers on:
- Graph theory applications in urban infrastructure design
- Energy efficiency optimization for street lighting networks
- Multi-agent systems for distributed lighting control
- Computational sustainability balancing light pollution, energy savings, and visibility
- Reactive power management in large-scale electrical lighting systems
Analysis of his 2017-2023 publications reveals a concentrated research trajectory applying graph-based optimization and multi-agent frameworks to public lighting retrofit projects. His work consistently addresses the triad of environmental impact (light pollution reduction), economic efficiency (energy/cost savings), and operational safety across diverse contexts from rural roads to urban smart cities. Methodologically, he integrates computational graph transformations with real-world lighting physics to develop novel control algorithms.
Scientific Awards:
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Advising and Grants:
- Student supervision details not publicly available
- Grant funding information not specified in source materials
Laboratory Affiliations:
Dr. Sędziwy's computational research is conducted within AGH's Department of Applied Informatics, leveraging graph-based knowledge representation frameworks. His publications indicate collaboration with teams specializing in distributed computing for lighting design, though specific lab names are not disclosed in the source text.

