
معرفی
Michał Kisielewicz is a Professor at the University of Zielona Góra's Institute of Mathematics, specializing in advanced mathematical analysis with primary focus on differential and stochastic inclusions. His academic responsibilities include teaching ordinary and partial differential equations, mathematical modeling, topology, and mathematical analysis within the university's mathematics programs.
His research spans multiple interconnected domains:
- Differential and Stochastic Inclusions: Investigating existential issues, multivalued stochastic integrals, and topological properties of solution sets
- Game Theory: Analyzing stochastic decision processes, multigenerational conflicts, and large-scale games with applications in economics
- Approximation Theory: Developing Fourier series methods for summability and Hölder space approximation
- Nonlinear Wave Propagation: Studying Gardner/Boussinesq equations and Korteweg-de Vries extensions
- Operator Theory: Exploring integral representations and spectral theory in locally convex spaces
- Applied Mathematics: Implementing interdisciplinary solutions through the Center for Applications of Mathematics and Computer Science (OZMI) in sustainable energy and health sectors
Prof. Kisielewicz actively contributes to the Center for Applications of Mathematics and Computer Science (OZMI), driving industry-academic collaborations that apply advanced mathematical modeling to real-world challenges in energy, healthcare, and industrial processes. His methodological approach integrates fixed point theorems, dynamic programming, and stochastic process theory.
No scientific awards or honors were documented in available materials. Information regarding graduate student supervision and research grant funding was not specified in the provided sources.




