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Piotr Kmon serves as a Professor in the Department of Metrology and Electronics at AGH University of Science and Technology's Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatics, Computer Science and Biomedical Engineering in Kraków. His institutional roles include membership on the Discipline Council for Automation, Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Space Technologies and the Research Infrastructure Team, with primary workspace in building B-1 room 209.
His research centers on integrated circuit design for radiation detection and biomedical instrumentation, specializing in photon counting detectors, analog/mixed-signal circuits, and deep submicron CMOS implementations. Key focus areas include time-based X-ray measurement systems, energy-resolved imaging architectures, and neural recording/stimulation electronics, addressing critical challenges in signal integrity and high-count-rate environments.
Analysis of his 2023-2025 publications reveals dominant themes in X-ray detector IC development using 28nm/40nm CMOS processes, particularly pixel readout systems with interpixel communication, pile-up compensation, and in-pixel histogramming. His work bridges semiconductor physics with practical applications in synchrotron facilities and medical imaging, emphasizing spatial resolution enhancement and radiation hardness.
Professor Kmon actively contributes to detector infrastructure through the Research Infrastructure Team, advancing projects like the SPHIRD (Small Pixel High-spatial Resolution Detector) for high-rate photon counting applications while maintaining technical leadership in radiation-hardened circuit design.

