Włodzimierz Brząkała serves as academic staff at Wrocław University of Science and Technology's Faculty of Civil Engineering within the Department of Geotechnology, Hydro Technology, and Underground and Hydro Engineering. Holding DSc, PhD, and Eng credentials, he maintains active teaching and research responsibilities with current office hours held Tuesdays 7:30-9:00 in room 122 (building D-2) and Wednesdays via MS TEAMS. His research centers on probabilistic approaches to geotechnical challenges, specifically randomness in subsoil parameters, soil-foundation interaction, and optimization of foundation-engineering techniques including retaining walls, piles, and reinforced soils. He investigates mining geoengineering applications and develops computational models for risk assessment in geoengineering constructions, emphasizing stochastic methods to enhance structural reliability. Analysis of his 2017-2024 publications reveals consistent focus on integrating probabilistic modeling with practical foundation design, particularly through polynomial chaos expansion, spatial averaging of random fields, and sensor-based vibration monitoring. His work bridges theoretical computational mechanics with real-world applications in pile testing, Eurocode 7 implementation, and hybrid retaining structure design. Dr. Brząkała provides regular student consultations with flexible scheduling for project completion periods, demonstrating active engagement in academic supervision despite no listed advisees in available records.



