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Dariusz Kowalski serves as Professor in the School of Computer and Cyber Sciences and Department of Computer & Cyber Sciences, with concurrent administrative appointment in The Graduate School. His teaching portfolio includes advanced courses like CSCI 8940 (Dissertation Research) and CSCI 6900 (Introduction to Research), alongside foundational programming instruction.
Academic credentials:
- Ph.D. in Computer Science, University of Warsaw (2001)
Research centers on theoretical distributed computing, specializing in algorithmic solutions for anonymous dynamic networks, fault-tolerant consensus mechanisms, and group testing frameworks. His work addresses core challenges in communication complexity under adversarial conditions and constrained network topologies, with particular emphasis on congestion management and information dissemination in wireless environments.
Analysis of his 2022 publications reveals a cohesive research trajectory focused on optimizing distributed computations in non-ideal network conditions. Key thematic threads include leaderless computation models, adversarial query responses in group testing, and weighted interference frameworks for wireless networks—collectively advancing theoretical foundations for resilient distributed systems.
No scientific awards were documented in the source material.
Professor Kowalski contributes significantly to academic governance through committee service including Graduate School Council (2020-2022), Promotion & Tenure committee (2020-2022), and ongoing Faculty Rights & Responsibilities Committee membership (2021-present). His professional service encompasses editorial duties for Journal of Computer and System Sciences (Associate Editor since 2018) and conference committee participation including PODC 2022.
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