Krzysztof Gasz, PhD, is an academic staff member at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Wrocław University of Science and Technology, affiliated with the Department of Roads, Bridges, Railways and Airports. He is actively engaged in teaching and research in the domain of transportation engineering, with a focus on traffic systems and infrastructure design. Research Interests: His work spans key areas including traffic engineering, urban transport, traffic modeling, road and intersection capacity, traffic microsimulation, pedestrian and bicycle traffic, and motorway signage. His research addresses practical challenges in traffic management and safety, particularly in urban and highway environments. The recent publications reflect a consistent focus on traffic operations, signage effectiveness, and simulation-based analysis of congestion. Key themes include the impact of traffic signals on unsignalized intersections, motorway lane usage influenced by signage, and the design of junction guidance systems. His studies often combine empirical observation with simulation techniques to evaluate traffic behavior and infrastructure performance. Scientific Awards: No awards or honors mentioned in the provided text. Advising and Grants: No information available regarding student advising, research grants, or funded projects. Labs and Teams: No mention of specific laboratories, research groups, or collaborative teams.

