About
Summary
Research Scientist (Ph.D. 1998, D.Sc. 2014) with significant background in numerical modelling
(finite element method) of industrial processes, structures, constitutive modelling of complex materials
of nonlinear behaviour, coupled problems (for example – thermo-mechanical, thermo-fluid, agent based) and
applied mathematics.
Applications in the field of biological sciences.
Positions
Specialist Oct 2010 -
Intitute of Fundamental Technological Research, Polish Academy of Sciences
Currently, I am the PI of the statutory project ” Computational modelling of mechanical systems in term
of biological systems.” Specifically, it concerns the coupling of agent methodology with the mechanical modelling.
In particular, it concerns the modelling of growth of the tissue. I am conducting the post-graduate
course "Introduction to high-performance computing via applications". Earlier, I was working on composite
piezo-electric very high frequency resonators. Addidtional task was the the work in the ” Biocentre Ochota –
information infrastructure for development of strategic directions in biology and medecine”, Innovative Economy
joint EU and Polish project. My task was testing of a new 344 cores linux cluster, and contact with the
supplier on the technical matters. I was advising the configuration of the cluster as well.
Research Associate, Computational Systems Biology, Aug 2008 - Jul 2010
Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield
1) Research Associate, Computational Systems Biology, Department of Computer
Science, University of Sheffield, UK. I was working in the EPSRC grant "The Epitheliome: computational
modelling of epithelial tissue", PI - Prof. Rod Smallwood.
2) From January, 2010: External Visitor to the Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield. I
was working on the results of the project Epitheliome.
Research Fellow in Computational Geodynamics, Jun 2006 - Jun 2008
Research Fellow in Computational Geodynamics, University of Leeds, School of
Earth and Environment, Institute of Geophysics and Tectonics, Leeds, UK; EPSRC grant, development of the
viscous-elastic parallel FE code for seismic cycle simulations, PI - Prof. Greg Houseman.
stress engineer Oct 2005 - Jun 2006
Consulting work for Curran Ltd as a FE analyst (end-user Rolls-Royce) and the grant
from Polish Scientific Committee for supporting the Polish participants of the EU grant "Modern Composite
Materials Applied in Aerospace, Civil and Mechanical Engineering: Theoretical Modelling and Experimental
Verification- acronym MCMACM, PI - Prof. Steve Hardy
Research Ofiicer Oct 2002 - Sep 2005
Research officer, University of Wales Swansea, School of Engineering, Wales, UK
-EPSRC grant on squeeze-casting processes, development of the thermo-mechanical FEA code and process
simulations, PI - Prof. Roland W. Lewis.
Assistant, Senior Assistant, Assistant Professor Oct 1990 - Dec 2004
Intitute of Fundamental Technological Research, Polish Academy of Sciences
Work on topics in computational mechanics, finite element method, reliability methods, parameter sensitivity, applications to safety of structures.
Programmer Jan 1989 - Jan 1998
Warsaw University of Technology
Programmer (half time), Warsaw University of Technology, Civil Engineering Department, Warsaw,
Poland; Development of a finite element code and research projects on steel connections.
Structural engineer Sep 1981 - Dec 1989
Structural Engineer, Building Research Institute, Warsaw, Poland; assessment of structures, structural
failures.
Education
Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland 2014 - 2014
Field of study: Mechanics
Degree: Doctor of Science, habilitation
Habilitation: "Numerical modelling of coupled problems with parallelization”, 2014.
Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland 1989 - 1993
Field of study: Civil Engineering, Computational Mechanics
Degree: PhD.
PhD Thesis: ”Numerical parameter design sensitivity of large nonlinear structural systems”, supervised by Prof. Michal Kleiber, 1996.
Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland 1975 - 1980
Field of study: Civil Engineering, Theory of Structures
Degree: Master of Science
MSc Thesis: ”Stability of space trusses", field - civil engineering, theory of structures, finite element method.
Skills
Finite element programming of non-linear problems,
constitutive models,
Knowledge of programs: Abaqus, user subroutines, FEAP, Nastran, MSC Patran, GiD.
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