
In 2006 he started studying Computer Science at Faculty of Electronics of Wrocław University of Technology and obtained his M.Sc. degree in 2011. In the same year he started his Ph.D. studies at Faculty of Electronics. In 2016 he obtained his Ph.D. for his thesis “Models of computations and programming languages for software evolution and adaptation”.
He had been employed at Wrocław University of Science and Technology since 2013, first at Institute of Computer Engineering, Control and Robotics (Faculty of Electronics) through Department of Computer Engineering to Department of Control Systems and Mechatronics (Faculty of Information and Communication Technology).
Currently he is employed at the position of assistant professor at Discrete Systems Group led by prof. Wojciech Bożejko.
He is an author or co-author of 45 scientific publications, mostly in the fields of operations research and job scheduling.
His teaching experience includes over 30 different courses, mostly in IT Automation Systems, Computer Engineering and Computer Science majors, including both intramural and extramural studies in both Polish and English. He was supervisor of over 30 diploma theses.
Currently he teaches courses in IT Automation Systems and Trusted Artificial Intelligence majors.
The list of research topics (which are also recommended topics of Eng/M.Sc. diploma theses):
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