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Arkadiusz Rubiec is an Adjunct Professor at the Military University of Technology, specializing in mechanical engineering with a focus on unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), hydrostatic drivetrains, and robotics. He holds a Doctorate from 2017 and has contributed extensively to research areas including suspension system optimization, energy recovery systems, and terrain mobility solutions for military and rescue applications.
His work emphasizes practical engineering challenges such as improving UGV teleoperation efficiency through camera placement studies, analyzing ground pressure effects on demining rollers, and enhancing hydraulic systems' energy efficiency. Rubiec has published 54 papers, secured 2 patents, and led 5 research projects. His research often intersects with real-world applications like disaster response robotics, IED detection systems, and GNSS positioning enhancements.
- Education: Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering (2017)
- Affiliations: Military University of Technology (current)
Rubiec’s contributions span experimental and simulation-based studies, including investigations into kinematic discrepancies in multi-axle vehicles and the efficacy of hydrostatic drives. His lab focuses on developing high-mobility platforms for rescue operations and military use, with a particular interest in additive manufacturing for field repairs and lightweight suspension systems.
Key achievements include a 2021 study on modern mine scattering systems and breakthroughs in UGV suspension design. His work is cited across Scopus and Web of Science with a WoS h-index of 7, reflecting significant academic impact.
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