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Konrad Abramowicz is an Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics at Umeå University. His research focuses on functional data analysis, classification, and local inference procedures in the presence of misalignment, with applications in biomechanics, climate research, and forest growth analysis. He teaches stochastic simulations and parametric modeling methods, emphasizing student development and curiosity-driven learning.
- Education: University of Wrocław (Poland), with Erasmus exchange to Umeå University
- Research: Functional data analysis, interdisciplinary collaborations in biomechanics and climate science
- Awards: Teaching awards for dedication to student mentorship
- Internationalization: Postdoctoral work in Australia; collaborations with Italy and India; faculty-level international contact
Konrad's research spans functional data analysis applied to knee kinematics after ACL injuries, climate reconstruction using sediment data, and statistical methods for forest growth analysis. He developed computational tools like the fiberLD R package for fiber length determination in forestry studies.
His recent publications highlight interdisciplinary applications of statistical methods, with a focus on movement pattern analysis, climate modeling, and non-destructive forest assessment. Konrad advocates for international collaboration and adaptive academic practices to address global challenges.
Konrad has received teaching awards and is recognized for his supportive approach to students. He actively participates in university initiatives for international student integration and served as international coordinator for academic exchange programs.
As a key member of the IceLab interdisciplinary research hub, Konrad bridges statistical methods with applications in biomechanics and environmental science. His work emphasizes the importance of mathematical abstraction in solving real-world problems.




