Introduction Cezary Rzymkowski is a Professor at the Warsaw University of Technology , affiliated with the Faculty of Power and Aeronautical Engineering and the Department of Theory of Machines and Robots . His expertise spans biomechanics, vehicle safety systems, and biomedical engineering. He holds a D.Sc. (habilitation) and Ph.D. in engineering. Research Interests Rzymkowski focuses on: - Computer simulation methods in impact biomechanics - Improving vehicle passive safety systems and reducing sports injuries - Biomedical engineering applications (exoskeletons, bionic prostheses) - Artificial neural networks in biomechanical modeling His work bridges engineering and medicine to enhance safety in automotive, aerospace, and military contexts. Publications Overview Rzymkowski has published extensively since 2004, with notable contributions in: - Crashworthiness of aircraft cockpits and gliders - Child safety systems in vehicles - Military vehicle protection mechanisms - Rehabilitation technologies and digital twins. His articles often combine computational modeling with experimental validation, emphasizing real-world applications. Labs & Teams He leads research in the Department of Theory of Machines and Robots , collaborating with teams on biomechanical simulations, robotics, and vehicle safety. His lab focuses on interdisciplinary projects involving aerospace structures, automotive safety systems, and biomedical devices.
