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Professor Halina Koczyk is a distinguished academic at Poznań University of Technology, where she serves in the Faculty of Environmental Engineering and Energy within the Institute of Environmental Engineering and Building Installations. With the academic title prof. dr hab. inż., she represents one of the senior faculty members in her field with a career spanning over four decades since her doctoral defense in 1978.
Professor Koczyk's research focuses on environmental engineering and building energy systems, with particular emphasis on thermal comfort, heating and cooling technologies, energy efficiency in buildings, and the relationship between building design and actual energy performance. Her work bridges theoretical modeling with practical implementation, addressing real-world challenges in building energy systems.
Analysis of her recent publications (2022-2024) reveals a consistent research trajectory focused on optimizing building energy systems through experimental validation and numerical modeling. Her work examines temperature distribution in thermally activated building elements, hygrothermal behavior under different occupancy scenarios, and radiator adjustment strategies in multi-family buildings. These studies collectively contribute to more accurate energy performance prediction and optimization of building systems.
- 54 scientific articles in peer-reviewed journals
- 51 book chapters and conference papers
- 4 authored or edited books
- 2 research reports
- 8 doctoral dissertations supervised
Professor Koczyk maintains an active research program with recent publications in high-impact journals such as Building and Environment, Journal of Building Engineering, and Energies. Her supervision of doctoral students continues to produce significant contributions to the field, with recent dissertations focusing on thermal comfort, energy consumption in residential buildings, and performance of cooling systems. Her work remains highly relevant to contemporary challenges in building energy efficiency and sustainable construction practices.

