Marcin Sawiński is a Researcher and Teaching Assistant at the Department of Information Systems within the Institute of Informatics and Quantitative Economics at Poznań University of Economics and Business. With expertise spanning computer and information sciences (75%) and management and quality studies (25%), his work focuses on developing AI tools for addressing misinformation and enhancing fact-checking processes. His primary research interests include: Artificial Intelligence applications for fake news detection Natural Language Processing techniques for misinformation analysis Machine learning approaches to credibility assessment Persuasion techniques detection in social media content Development of robust language models for fact-checking systems Analysis of political narratives during crisis events like pandemics Dr. Sawiński's recent publications (2023-2025) demonstrate a concentrated research trajectory focused on applying transformer-based models to misinformation challenges, particularly in Slavic languages. His work spans multiple dimensions of the fake news problem, from detection of persuasion techniques to cross-lingual transfer learning for check-worthiness assessment. He has been actively involved in international competitions like CheckThat! Lab at CLEF, where his team (OpenFact) has developed innovative approaches to fact-checking challenges, including adversarial text generation to test model robustness. His scientific contributions include 15 publications with over 50 citations, reflecting his growing impact in the field of AI for misinformation detection. His research often involves collaboration with colleagues including Krzysztof Węcel, Witold Abramowicz, and Ewelina Księżniak.