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Dr. Artur Witkowski is a Lecturer in Forensic Science at the School of Law and Policing, University of Central Lancashire (UCLan). He teaches a wide range of science subjects including mathematics, thermodynamics, statistics, and research methods across foundation, undergraduate, and postgraduate levels. His academic work emphasizes both the practice and philosophy of teaching, with a focus on building student competence and confidence.
- University: University of Central Lancashire
- School: School of Law and Policing
- Academic Rank: Lecturer
Dr. Witkowski's research centers on the thermal decomposition and fire behavior of polymeric materials, particularly in the context of fire safety and flame retardancy. His expertise includes numerical modeling of pyrolysis, analysis of fire retardant additives (such as metal hydroxides and nanoclays), and the degradation mechanisms of materials like EVA copolymers and electrical cable sheathing.
The most recent publications highlight a consistent focus on modeling fire-related decomposition processes and understanding the chemical and physical factors influencing material flammability. His work frequently appears in leading journals such as Polymer Degradation and Stability and Combustion and Flame, and includes authoritative book chapters in major fire protection engineering references.
Notable collaborations include researchers such as T. Richard Hull, Anna Stec, and Serge Bourbigot, reflecting strong interdisciplinary engagement in fire science and materials engineering.
- No scientific awards were mentioned in the available text.
Dr. Witkowski completed his doctoral research at UCLan in 2012 with a thesis titled The Use of Numerical Methods to Interpret Polymer Decomposition Data, establishing the foundation for his ongoing research trajectory. No information was found regarding formal advisees, grants, or current labs/teams. His work continues to contribute significantly to the science of fire-safe materials and forensic analysis of fire incidents.
