Arkadiusz Kwiecień is a Professor at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Krakow University of Technology, leading the Chair of Structural Mechanics and Material Mechanics. His expertise centers on structural mechanics, polyurethane adhesives, and seismic protection of civil infrastructure. He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and promoted three theses, including one by Hassan Abdolpour. His work addresses sustainable materials, masonry repair, and resilient design for earthquake-prone structures. Research focuses on innovative materials like polymer adhesives for masonry protection, seismic retrofitting techniques, and composite materials for structural reinforcement. His studies often blend experimental methods with numerical modeling to assess material behavior under dynamic loads and thermal conditions. Key contributions include improving RC frame seismic performance via mortarless blocks and flexible joints, as well as advancing green manufacturing using recycled materials. He leads projects such as INMASPOL, exploring polyurethane-based solutions for nearly zero-energy buildings.






