Magdalena Szymczyk is a Lecturer in the Department of Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering at AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatics, Computer Science and Biomedical Engineering. Her work bridges embedded systems, biomedical signal processing, and geophysical data analysis. Research focuses on energy-efficient sensor networks, neural networks for GPR data classification, and mathematical transforms in signal analysis Expertise in parallel computing, real-time systems, and biomedical engineering applications Her publications (2015–2025) demonstrate a trajectory from parallel neural networks and S-transform/GPR methodologies to recent work on MicroPython in embedded systems. Key themes include energy optimization in distributed architectures and AI-driven signal processing across biomedical and geophysical domains. She has authored works on deterministic chaos in simulations, GPU image processing, and cybersecurity in microcontroller systems. Her current research emphasizes embedded systems security, medical signal diagnostics, and computational methods for geological analysis. She utilizes tools like OpenCL for GPU acceleration and MATLAB for parallel computing implementations.
Prof. Katarzyna Piwowar-Sulej is a Professor of Economics in Management and Quality Sciences at Wrocław University of Economics, holding a position in the Department of Labor, Capital and Innovation. She actively contributes to academic governance as a member of the Doctoral School Council and various strategic committees. Her research focuses on sustainable human resource management, leadership, and project management, with a strong emphasis on integrating sustainability into organizational practices. Expertise: Sustainable HR Development, Green HRM, Organizational Innovation Leadership Roles: Director of 'Psychology in Management' postgraduate studies Her academic contributions span over 200 publications in top journals such as Human Resource Management and Journal of Business Ethics . She has secured EU grants and led projects addressing HR challenges in Industry 5.0 and digitalization. Notable achievements include recognition in the World's TOP 2% Scientists 2023 and second place in the 2025 Science Personality of the Year award. Awards: Medal of the National Education Commission, Emerald's Outstanding Paper Award Research trends in her work highlight the intersection of leadership, sustainability, and innovation. Recent studies explore sustainability-focused leadership, green behaviors in SMEs, and neurodiversity management. She bridges academic and business worlds through HR consulting and project management expertise in sectors like finance and manufacturing. Key Projects: Digital HR process optimization, compensation system design, post-merger integration Her teaching legacy includes pioneering postgraduate programs for business trainers and integrating design thinking into academic curricula. She advocates for sustainable HR practices, emphasizing employee development and environmental responsibility.
Dr. Paweł Kwaśnicki is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Analytical and Engineering within the Faculty of Natural and Technical Sciences, John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin. His research focuses on advanced photovoltaic technologies, particularly third-generation solar cells, quantum dots, and transparent conductive oxides. He has contributed to scalable electrodeposition methods for platinum nanoparticles in dye-sensitized solar cells and explored TiO₂-based nanocomposites for energy applications. Research Trends: Specializes in photovoltaic materials (perovskite, TiO₂), thin-film deposition, and circular economy strategies for waste-to-energy systems. Key Collaborations: Works with institutions like Agricultural University of Krakow and ML System S.A. Laboratory. Supervisory Roles: Serves as a PhD thesis supervisor and has guided numerous bachelor's and master's theses on topics ranging from diet impacts to microplastics in food.
Marek Ilnicki is a Lecturer at the University of Gdańsk , affiliated with the Faculty of Social Sciences and specifically the Department of Strategic and Security Studies . His academic focus lies at the intersection of political science, security studies, and maritime law. Fields of Interest : Political Science, Security Studies, Maritime Law, Counterterrorism, International Relations, and Crisis Management. Research Trends in his publications emphasize legal frameworks for state security, maritime governance, terrorism prevention, and international cooperation. His work often addresses Poland's strategic challenges in maritime environments and border security. Contact Information : Email: marca.ilnicki@ug.edu.pl Phone: +48 58 523 41 81
Prof. Mariusz Jerzy Stolarski is a full-time faculty member at the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, affiliated with the Department of Genetics, Plant Breeding and Biomaterial Engineering within the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry. His research focuses on bioeconomy, renewable energy systems, and sustainable biomass production. Scientific discipline: Agriculture and horticulture ORCID: 0000-0003-0712-9678 Email: mariusz.stolarski@uwm.edu.pl Phone: +48 89 523 48 38 His research explores biomass valorization, biofuel processing, and environmental efficiency assessments across agricultural and forestry systems. Recent work examines supercritical CO2 extraction effects on biomass stability, intercropping systems in organic farming, and economic viability of multi-purpose energy crops like industrial hemp and Virginia fanpetals. Scientific indicators highlight significant contributions: 79/96 publications (WoS/Scopus), 878/1141 citations (WoS/Scopus), H-index 21/24, and Google Scholar H-index 29 with 3089 citations. He has promoted 4 doctors and currently supervises 2 doctoral students.
Łukasz Szabłowski is a habilitated doctor (dr hab. inż.) and academic researcher at the Institute of Heat Engineering (ITC) of Warsaw University of Technology , working within the Department of Power Machinery and Equipment at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Power and Aerospace Engineering. He serves as an Editor and Journal Manager for the Journal of Power Technologies and actively contributes to the academic community through research, teaching, and supervision of student projects. Dr. Szabłowski's research focuses on distributed energy systems, energy storage technologies, and the application of artificial intelligence in energy management . His work spans multiple aspects of modern energy systems including Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) , Liquid Air Energy Storage (LAES) , hydrogen energy systems , and mathematical modeling of energy conversion processes . He has developed expertise in exergy analysis of energy systems and the application of artificial neural networks for control strategies in distributed generation units. His research addresses critical challenges in integrating renewable energy sources, improving energy efficiency, and developing innovative storage solutions for modern power systems. His most recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on advanced energy storage technologies and intelligent control systems . The 2023 habilitation monograph represents a comprehensive analysis of mathematical modeling and energy/exergy assessment of compressed air energy storage systems. His work in 2018-2020 expanded into comparative analysis of different storage technologies, neural network applications for fuel cell control, and dynamic modeling of solar heating plants with seasonal storage. These publications consistently appear in high-impact journals such as Energy , Renewable Energy , and the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy , reflecting the significance and quality of his research contributions. Dr. Szabłowski actively supervises student projects with topics including hydrogen-powered gas turbines , combined cycle systems , CAES and LAES energy storage , steam reforming processes , and artificial neural network applications in energy systems. He utilizes advanced simulation tools including GateCycle , Aspen HYSYS , Matlab , and MS Excel with PPIE for his research and teaching activities. His work bridges theoretical analysis with practical applications in modern energy systems, contributing significantly to the development of sustainable energy technologies in Poland and internationally.
Manuela Reben serves as a Professor at AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków, Poland, within the Faculty of Materials Science and Ceramics. Her primary appointment is in the Department of Glass Technology and Amorphous Coatings, with office space in building A-3, room 222. She holds the significant administrative role of Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Cooperation and participates in multiple governance bodies including the Chemical Engineering Discipline Council, Faculty College, University Senate, and Senate Committee on Science. Her research centers on advanced glass systems with specialization in optical materials , radiation shielding composites , and waste glass valorization . Key investigations include structural characterization of rare earth-doped tellurite and phosphate glasses, development of novel compositions for photonic applications, and utilization of industrial glass wastes in sustainable construction materials. Her work bridges fundamental materials science with practical engineering solutions for laser technology, nuclear shielding, and eco-friendly building products. Analysis of her recent publications (2022-2025) reveals dominant research trajectories in three interconnected domains: (1) Engineering phosphate/tellurite glass matrices doped with rare earth ions for broadband optical amplifiers and laser gain media; (2) Developing radiation-shielding glasses with optimized attenuation properties for medical and nuclear applications; (3) Transforming industrial glass wastes into functional construction materials through sintering process optimization. These efforts demonstrate consistent innovation in glass composition design and property tailoring. Scientific awards: No awards documented in available sources. Advising activities and research grants are not specified in current documentation, though her leadership roles suggest significant mentorship responsibilities. Her departmental affiliation indicates active participation in collaborative research teams focused on glass technology and amorphous materials development.
Marek Miśkowicz serves as a Professor at the Department of Metrology and Electronics within the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatics, Computer Science and Biomedical Engineering at AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków, Poland. His primary institutional contact is miskow@agh.edu.pl, with physical location in building B-1, room 212. His research spans signal processing, biomedical engineering, and electronics, specializing in event-based sampling methodologies, time-to-digital conversion techniques, and reconstruction of bandlimited signals from nonuniform samples. Key contributions include QRS detection algorithms for ECG monitoring, POCS-based reconstruction frameworks, and event-driven control systems for industrial IoT applications. His work emphasizes resource efficiency in embedded systems and mobile health monitoring through approximate computing and adaptive sampling strategies. Recent publications (2022-2025) demonstrate consistent focus on signal reconstruction from irregular samples, with growing emphasis on spiking neural networks for event classification and industrial IoT optimization. Biomedical applications (particularly ECG analysis) and industrial control systems represent dominant application domains, while methodological innovations center on iterative reconstruction algorithms and temporal accuracy evaluation in noisy environments. No scientific awards were referenced in the source materials. No information regarding student advising or research grants was available in the provided documentation. The source texts contained no details about laboratory facilities, research teams, or collaborative groups associated with Professor Miśkowicz.
Igor Wojnicki is a Professor at AGH University of Science and Technology's Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatics, Computer Science and Biomedical Engineering, where he serves as Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Cooperation and Education. His primary affiliation is with the Department of Applied Informatics, where he maintains an active research laboratory focused on knowledge engineering and smart systems. His research spans multiple domains with evolving focus: Early career: Deductive databases and rule-based inference engines (PhD thesis on "A Rule-based Inference Engine Extending Knowledge Processing Capabilities of Relational Database Management Systems") Mid-career: Graph-based knowledge representation and Tabular Trees (XTT predecessor) Current focus: Smart city applications, particularly energy-efficient lighting control systems and graph-based urban data integration His recent publications demonstrate a clear trajectory toward applied urban computing, with over 15 significant papers in the last five years addressing smart city infrastructure optimization. Key themes include dynamic street lighting control, graph-based computational methods for urban environments, and energy conservation in public infrastructure. Wojnicki actively contributes to academic-practical collaboration through initiatives like the Green AGH Campus Project and IBM academic partnerships. His technical leadership includes development of the ReDaReS system for relational database knowledge processing and the Jelly View technology for advanced database queries. His laboratory maintains strong industry connections, particularly with IBM through student internship programs and technology transfer initiatives. The team produces both theoretical frameworks and practical implementations, with notable outputs including the Osiris GUI system and Magellan GPS software for Poland.
Daniel Bejmert, PhD is an academic researcher at the Department of Electrical Power Engineering, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Wrocław University of Science and Technology. His work focuses on power system protection with advanced signal processing and artificial intelligence techniques. Institution: Wrocław University of Science and Technology Faculty: Faculty of Electrical Engineering Department: Electrical Power Engineering Email: daniel.bejmert@pwr.edu.pl Research interests include: Analog and digital signal processing in power systems Multicriterial adaptive protection systems Digital simulation of transient phenomena Artificial intelligence applications for protection algorithms His publications demonstrate expertise in: Power system protection and control Transformer differential protection Islanding detection techniques Current transformer saturation analysis Frequency stabilization methods Neural network applications in power systems Contact details: Office: Building D-20, Room 418 Phone: +48 71 3493 Address: Janiszewskiego 8, 50-372 Wrocław
Agnieszka Bojanowska, Ph.D. (dr hab.), serves as an Associate Professor at SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities within the Faculty of Psychology and Institute of Psychology. Her academic profile centers on the therapeutic applications of psychedelic substances and comprehensive well-being research. Her primary research investigates psychological mechanisms linking psychedelic use to emotional regulation, learning processes, relationship quality, and spiritual dimensions. She leads significant projects including the National Science Centre-funded study 'Can some values facilitate happiness? Values, engagement and self-efficacy and their significance for hedonistic and eudaimonic well-being,' examining how value systems influence different well-being constructs. Bojanowska's publication record reveals consistent focus on value systems, temperament patterns, and their intersections with well-being across diverse populations. Her work spans adolescent development, pandemic impacts, perfectionism pathology, and cross-cultural value comparisons, demonstrating methodological versatility in longitudinal studies, psychometric validation, and experimental interventions. Principal Investigator for National Science Centre grant project on values and well-being Creator of wellbeing-focused platform pathsstowellbeing.nl As an educator, she teaches research methodology and statistics while conducting specialized workshops on well-being psychology. Her collaborative network includes researchers from University of Warsaw, University of Zurich, and Northwestern University, reflecting international engagement in happiness studies.
Dr. Łukasz Baran is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Theoretical Chemistry , Maria Curie-Skłodowska University (UMCS), Lublin, Poland. He earned his PhD in Chemical Sciences (2022) with a dissertation on computer simulations of molecular self-assembly processes on solid surfaces. His current research focuses on interfacial behavior of water in liquid/crystalline forms and the influence of confinement curvature on patchy particle systems, combining molecular dynamics and advanced Monte Carlo simulations. Current Affiliation: Maria Curie-Skłodowska University (UMCS), Lublin, Poland Additional Affiliation: Complutense University of Madrid, Spain (PostDoc, 2024-) His research spans self-assembly mechanisms , ice friction phenomena , and 2D supramolecular networks , with applications in nanoscience and materials chemistry. Recent work includes studies on colloidal diamond formation, ice premelting layers, and confinement effects on Janus particles. His publications have appeared in high-impact journals like Nanoscale , PNAS , and Journal of Chemical Physics . Scientific Awards Ministry Scholarship for Young Researchers (2022) START Scholarship by Foundation for Polish Science (2020) Best PhD Thesis Award, UMCS Faculty of Chemistry (2022) Dr. Baran has secured significant grants including NCN PRELUDIUM 20 (2022-2025) and the "Diamentowy Grant" (Diamond Grant) (2018-2021). His work has been featured in Polish media (TVP Lublin) and international outlets like phys.org . He collaborates with researchers across Europe, including teams in Madrid and Lublin.
Professor Joanna Ortyl works at the Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Tadeusz Kościuszko Cracow University of Technology (Poland). She is also CEO and Co-owner of Photo HiTech Ltd., a company developing visible-light cationic photoinitiators since 2013. Her academic background includes: MSc in Plastics Technology (2007, Cracow University of Technology) PhD in Chemistry (2012, Cracow University of Technology) Habilitation in Chemical Engineering (2020, Cracow University of Technology) She has undertaken international research experiences including: Postdoctoral research at Münster University of Applied Sciences (Germany, 2012-2013) Visiting Professor at Université de Haute-Alsace (France, 2015, 2016, 2019) Master of Business Economics (Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley, 2013) Her research focuses on practical applications of photochemistry in polymerization processes, including: Synthesis of visible-light photoinitiators for cationic polymerization Development of fluorescent probes for polymerization monitoring Two-interpenetrating polymer networks (IPN) through hybrid mechanisms 3D-VAT printing materials and technologies She holds over 30 patents and has received more than 50 scientific awards. Her grant portfolio includes: LIDER 471/L-4/2012 (2012-2016) UMO-2012/07/D/ST5/02300 (2012-2015) TEAM TECH/2016-2/15 (2018-2022) TANGO 2 - DZP/TANGO2/391/2016 (2017-2021) Her work bridges organic chemistry, materials science, and industrial applications in 3D printing and polymer coatings.
Lukasz Mezyk is a researcher at the Division of Aircraft Engines , Institute of Heat Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology. He specializes in advanced propulsion systems for spacecraft with a focus on resistojet and cold gas thrusters. Email: lukasz.mezyk@pw.edu.pl Room: 303 Professional Membership: Polish Combustion Institute, Space Technology Projects Expert Research Focus : Dr. Mezyk's work centers on: Resistojet thruster development Green propellant technologies Thermal decomposition of hydrogen peroxide Spacecraft attitude control systems Supercapacitor-powered propulsion Microgravity robotics propulsion Publication Trends : His recent work emphasizes resistojet optimization using supercapacitors and green monopropellants, with significant contributions to thermal decomposition mechanisms and spacecraft robotics applications. Awards : I degree Team Award for organisational achievements (2018) Teaching : He instructs courses on astronautics, rocket propulsion, and spacecraft design, while supervising numerous diploma theses and serving on academic committees. Organizational Roles : Dr. Mezyk serves as secretary of diploma exams and contributes to training programs for space technology projects, including satellite design phases and propulsion systems education.
Artur Rusowicz is a Professor at the Faculty of Power and Aeronautical Engineering , Warsaw University of Technology , specializing in the Department of Refrigeration and Building Energy . His research focuses on heat and mass transfer in refrigeration systems, free cooling technologies, plasma coatings, and entropy generation minimization in thermal systems. Key Roles: Prodziekan ds. ogólnych (since 2016), former advisor for the Student Scientific Association of Refrigeration Engineers (until 2017), Editor-in-Chief of Chłodnictwo magazine, and expert for the International Institute of Refrigeration (IIR) in Paris. Projects: Led national and international research on refrigeration, heat recovery, and plasma waste destruction, including grants from KBN, MNiSW, and Warsaw Technology Incubator. Scientific Contributions: Authored 15+ publications in leading journals like Energy , Thermal Science , and Przemysł Chemiczny , addressing thermal optimization, refrigeration cycles, and sustainable energy systems. 2020: Optimized microjet cooling systems for data centers using CFD. 2019: Refrigerant selection for Organic Rankine Cycles with environmental impact analysis. 2017: Thermoacoustic refrigeration performance evaluation. Awards: Recipient of the Rector's Award (II Class) for scientific achievements (2017, 2012) , Golden SIMP Medal (2014) , and Bronze Medal for Long Service (2012) . Also recognized for mentorship in student thesis competitions. Editorial & Organizational Roles: Served as Editor-in-Chief of Chłodnictwo , head of Warsaw SIMP Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Section, and expert in numerous scientific committees.