
معرفی
Roman Slowinski is a Professor and Founding Chair of the Laboratory of Intelligent Decision Support Systems at Poznan University of Technology, Poland, and also holds a professorship at the Systems Research Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw. His research integrates Operational Research and Artificial Intelligence for Decision Aiding, focusing on robustness in decision analysis, preference learning, and uncertainty modeling. He is a Fellow of IEEE, IRSS, INFORMS, IFIP, IFORS, IAITQM, AAIA, and AIIA, and a full member of Academia Europaea and the Polish Academy of Sciences.
- Recipients of Honorary Doctorates: Faculte Polytechnique de Mons (Belgium, 2000), Université Paris Dauphine (France, 2001), Technical University of Crete (Greece, 2008), Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (China, 2018), Hellenic Mediterranean University (Greece, 2022), and University of West Attica (Greece, 2024)
His seminal contributions include dominance rough set theory and methodologies for preference learning, applied across medicine, industry, economics, and environmental domains. He has co-authored 16 books and over 550 scientific articles, achieving an h-index of 100 (Google Scholar). As Editor-in-Chief of the European Journal of Operational Research since 1999, he has shaped editorial directions in operations research. Awards include the EURO Gold Medal (1991), Richard Price Prize (2021), and Humboldt Research Award (2023).



