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Kamil Kutorasiński is an Adjunct Professor at the Department of Condensed Matter Physics, Faculty of Physics and Applied Informatics, AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków. His research focuses on magnetic materials, thermoelectric properties, and computational modeling of material behavior under various conditions. Key areas include nonlinear modeling of magnetic materials, high-frequency material characterization, and the application of artificial intelligence in material property prediction. His work bridges fundamental physics with engineering applications, particularly in power systems and electromagnetic compatibility.
Recent studies emphasize machine-learned models for power magnetic materials, experimental analysis of magnetic core characteristics under DC bias, and optimization of transient damping in high-voltage systems. Kutorasiński’s contributions span both theoretical advancements and practical validation through full-scale simulations and experiments.
Publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches, combining first-principles calculations with real-world applications such as VFTO attenuation in gas-insulated switchgear and the study of superconductivity phenomena. His research has been applied to improve material selection for high-frequency power systems and enhance understanding of thermoelectric efficiency in disordered materials.



