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Dr. Krystian Zyguła serves as a Lecturer at the Department of Plastic Metal Processing and Extractive Metallurgy within the Faculty of Metals Engineering and Industrial Computer Science at AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków, Poland. His academic position falls under the research and teaching staff group, with office B-4/103 and direct contact via kzygula@agh.edu.pl. He contributes to institutional governance through membership on the Materials Engineering Discipline Council.
His research program centers on powder metallurgy and hot forging processes for advanced metallic materials, with particular emphasis on titanium alloys (Ti-6Al-4V, Ti-5553, metastable β alloys) and aluminum systems. He pioneers the integration of fuzzy logic methodologies and digital infrastructure for autonomous manufacturing systems, focusing on microstructure prediction, mechanical property optimization, and cracking risk assessment during metal forming. Key technical approaches include FEM simulation, processing maps, and in situ characterization of deformation behavior.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications (2021-2025) reveals a cohesive research trajectory targeting industrial metal processing challenges. Dominant themes include hot deformation kinetics of 80MnSi8-6 steel, powder metallurgy of titanium alloys, and AI-driven process optimization. His work consistently bridges computational modeling with experimental validation under industrial conditions, demonstrating strong applicability to manufacturing efficiency and material performance enhancement.
Dr. Zyguła's academic service includes participation in the Materials Engineering Discipline Council. Information regarding student advising, research grants, laboratory facilities, and scientific awards is not documented in the provided sources.