Łukasz Gołuńskiمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Łukasz Gołuński is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Microelectronic Systems, Faculty of Electronics Telecommunications and Informatics, Gdańsk University of Technology. His research bridges two specialized domains: antenna design for modern communication systems and boron-doped diamond technology for electrochemical applications. His primary research focuses on advanced antenna design , particularly for 5G/6G applications, where he develops innovative 3D-printable metasurfaces and metastructures for beam-steering systems. Simultaneously, he investigates boron-doped diamond (BDD) technology for electrochemical sensors, studying growth processes, electrical properties, and applications in harsh environments. His work demonstrates strong interdisciplinary connections between materials science and microwave engineering. Analysis of his 23 publications reveals a clear research trajectory from fundamental material science (diamond film growth and characterization) toward applied antenna engineering. Recent work (2023-2024) emphasizes cost-efficient optimization methods using surrogate modeling and 3D printing technologies, addressing critical challenges in modern antenna design while considering manufacturing constraints. Dr. Gołuński successfully managed the ETIUDA-funded project 'Method of manufacturing microsensors and electrochemical electrodes through selective growth of polycrystalline diamond layers masked with silicon dioxide layers' in the Department of Metrology and Optoelectronics since September 2016. His scholarly output spans high-impact journals including IEEE Access, Scientific Reports, Sensors, and Diamond and Related Materials. He is actively involved in teaching with 26 documented teaching activities at Gdańsk University of Technology. His laboratory work centers on microelectronic systems, particularly antenna design and diamond-based electrochemical sensors, utilizing specialized infrastructure for diamond film growth, microwave characterization, and electromagnetic simulation.


