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Krzysztof R
Krzysztof Rykaczewski
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1 Reymonta St., Apt. 8
87–100 Toruń, Poland
H +48 514–306–732
T (+48 (22)) 55–44–585
B [email protected]
Í http://rykaczewski.org
 k-rykaczewski
Strong analytics, deep experience with many machine
learning techniques, software skills, seek new challenges,
desire to learn and try new approaches.
Name Spelling
Generic IPA
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["kù1ùt”Of r1kä"tùEfskj i]
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English IPA
/kSIStO:f rIk2"ÙEfskj i/
English respelling
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[kšyštof rykačevski]
[kshish-tof rikah-tchef-skee]
Personal Information
Date of Birth
Citizenship
Father
Marital Status
Oct 2nd, 1984
Polish
Józef Rykaczewski
Single, never married
Place of Birth
Gender
Mother
Children
Iława, Poland
Male
Teresa Rykaczewska née Makowska
None
Contact Information
Work Address
Work Address 2
Home Address
ul. Przedzamcze 8, 87–100 Toruń, Poland
ul. Lęborska 3B, 80–386 Gdańsk, Poland
Napromek 9, 14–260 Lubawa, Poland
Office
no. 210
Education
2008 – 2014
2003 – 2008
1999 – 2003
Ph.D. studies in mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at Nicolaus
Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland.
M.Sc. studies in mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at Nicolaus
Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland, full marks.
High School of Władysław Broniewski, High school certificate, with honours, Lubawa,
Poland.
Ph.D. Thesis
Title
Supervisor
Defended
“Sterowalność i aproksymacyjna sterowalność inkluzji ewolucyjnych” (“Controllability and
approximate controllability of evolution inclusions”, in Polish)
dr hab. Grzegorz Jan Gabor [email protected]
27 Jan 2016, Toruń
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Description
In the dissertation, we consider an approximate controllability for parabolic inclusions in Hilbert
spaces. Such kind of systems are never completely controllable as was observed by Triggiani in the late
1970s. Therefore, weaker notion, namely, approximate controllability, was introduced. Simply speaking, approximate controllability means that it is possible to steer a trajectory of dynamic system from
an arbitrary initial state arbitrarily close to any but fixed final state, using set of admissible controls.
In recent years various results for parabolic-type systems have been proved by many researchers. In
the Ph.D. thesis, solutions to two controllability problems are obtained by studying the resolvent of
the grammian operator associated to considered systems. Roughly speaking, using Sadovksii FixedPoint Theorem the proposed approach yields to a set of solutions satisfying initial condition, but with
end point very close to the desired position. In order to show the existence of approximate controls
we follow papers of Mahmudov and Dauer. Finally, we show that ends of trajectories associated with
approximate controls converge to desired point. Examples of application are provided.
M.Sc. Thesis
Title
Supervisor
Defended
Description
“Sterowanie sztafetowe w teorii sterowania” (“Relay controls in control theory”, in Polish)
prof. dr hab. Wojciech Marian Kryszewski [email protected]
16 Jun 2008, Toruń
The thesis explains the concept of relay controls and include a description of methods which reduces
the control space. The problem that interested me was how to reduce the number of points of discontinuity (switching) in the control function. Some statements were generalized to differential inclusions.
Summary
Seven years of programming experience in scientific research projects. Analytical and computational model development, numerical simulations and visualisation. Object-oriented
programming, agile development. Seven years of teaching experience. Academic research
experience. 7 years of experience in writing technical documentation, business proposals
and grant applications.
Fields of Interest
Semilinear partial differential equations, topological control theory, set-valued maps, mathematical modelling and simulation of nonlinear problems, numerical analysis, mathematical
physics, complex dynamics. Topics in data analysis, machine learning, signal processing and
computer graphics.
Work Experience
Professional
Feb 2016 – now
Data Scientist, DiabetesLab/DLabs, Sopot, Poland.
Data analysis of diabetic data. Developement of a device to assist people with diabetes.
Aug 2011 – Feb 2012
Research ad Development, Softhis, Cracow, Poland.
This company is a subcontractor for an international hedge fund specialising in algorithmic trading
and high frequency algorithmic trading, through use of sophisticated statistical models on a range
of FX markets; the company is also branching into other asset classes (futures, CFD). Primarily, I
worked as a quantitative analyst on collection, aggregation and analysis of historical market data for
proprietary trading strategies (data quality mining). I analysed and generated reports from large data
sets. Moreover, I designed, tested and debugged analytical tools, which were used in trading (trend
reversing, trend following) algorithms, and in optimization of trading algorithms. I mainly worked
on development in Python, execution of algorithmic and quantitative strategies, building appropriate
high frequency, low latency trading algorithms, and related tools to facilitate the development of new
strategies. I developed and analysed various statistical trading and hedging strategies using general
data mining techniques, e.g. ARMA model, Direct Filter Approach (DFA), artificial neural networks,
Bayesian networks, Kalman filter, splines and wavelets. Additionally, I assisted in designing of a
system for executing trading strategies in real time.
Academic
Mar 2014 – Apr 2016
Research assistant, Institute of Mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and
Mechanics at University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.
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Grants/Project Participation
Research Team
Member
Oct 2013 – May 2016
ICRA, O/ROB/0010/03/001, “Modern engineering tools for decision support for commanders of the State Fire Service of Poland during Fire and Rescue operations in the buildings”
supported by the Polish National Centre for Research and Development (NCBiR) in the
frame of Defence and Security Programmes and Projects. Website: icra-project.org.
■ Theoretical study and implementation of models which carry the so-called Inverse Fire Modelling
concept. A survey of the existing models and comparison of them in terms of their use by the Incident Commander during the action. Activity recognition algorithms and dead reckoning by inertial
measurement units. Preparation of data mining competition for tagging firefighter activities at a fire
scene (described below).
Publications
All accepted papers are accessible from my homepage.
Journals
[1]
Agata Grudzka and Krzysztof Rykaczewski. On approximate controllability of functional impulsive
evolution inclusions in a Hilbert space. Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 166(2):414–439,
2015. doi:10.1007/s10957-014-0671-y.
[2]
Piotr Przymus, Krzysztof Rykaczewski, and Ryszard Wiśniewski. Zebra mussels’ behaviour detection,
extraction and classification using wavelets and kernel methods. Future Generation Computer Systems,
33:81–89, April 2014. Special Section on Applications of Intelligent Data and Knowledge Processing
Technologies; Guest Editor: Dominik Ślęzak, doi:10.1016/j.future.2013.04.015.
[3]
Krzysztof Rykaczewski. Approximate controllability of differential inclusions in Hilbert spaces. Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods and Applications, 75(5):2701–2712, March 2012. doi:10.1016/j.na.2011.10.049.
Conferences
[4]
Michał Meina, Krzysztof Rykaczewski, and Andrzej Rutkowski. Position tracking using inertial and
magnetic sensing aided by permanent magnet. In 2016 Federated Conference on Computer Science and
Information Systems, FedCSIS 2016, Gdańsk, Poland, September 11–14, 2016, pages –, September 2016. doi:.
[5]
Michał Meina, Adam Krasuski, and Krzysztof Rykaczewski. Model fusion for inertial-based personal
dead reckoning systems. In Sensors Applications Symposium (SAS), 2015 IEEE, pages 1–6, April 2015.
doi:10.1109/SAS.2015.7133658.
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Michał Meina, Andrzej Janusz, Krzysztof Rykaczewski, Dominik Ślęzak, Adam Krasuski, and Bartosz
Celmer. Tagging firefighter activities at the emergency scene: Summary of AAIA’15 data mining competition at Knowledge Pit. In 2015 Federated Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems,
FedCSIS 2015, Łódź, Poland, September 13–16, 2015, pages 367–373, September 2015. doi:10.15439/2015F426.
[7]
Michał Meina, Bartosz Celmer, and Krzysztof Rykaczewski. Lessons learnt from designing indoor
positioning system using 868 MHz radios and neural networks. In 2015 Federated Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems, FedCSIS 2015, Łódź, Poland, September 13–16, 2015, pages 101–107,
September 2015. doi:10.15439/2015F283.
[8]
Michał Meina, Bartosz Celmer, and Krzysztof Rykaczewski. Towards robust framework for on-line human activity reporting using accelerometer readings. In Dominik Ślęzak, Gerald Schaefer, Son Thanh
Vuong, and Yoo-Sung Kim, editors, Active Media Technology — 10th International Conference, AMT 2014,
Warsaw, Poland, August 11–14, 2014. Proceedings, volume 8610 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages
347–358. Springer, August 2014. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-09912-5_29.
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Piotr Przymus, Krzysztof Rykaczewski, and Ryszard Wiśniewski. Application of wavelets and kernel
methods to detection and extraction of behaviours of freshwater mussels. In Tai-hoon Kim, Hojjat
Adeli, Dominik Ślęzak, Frode Sandnes, Xiaofeng Song, Kyo-il Chung, and Kirk Arnett, editors, Future Generation Information Technology, volume 7105 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 43–54.
Springer, Berlin/Heidelberg, December 2011. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-27142-7_7.
Posters
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Krzysztof Rykaczewski, Michał Meina, and Adam Krasuski. Use of ECG for improvement in assessing the risk during firefigther’s action: A prospective study. Poster at: Cardiology Meets Physics &
Mathematics Workshop, 2015. Available from my website.
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Krzysztof Rykaczewski, Michał Meina, and Bartosz Celmer. Human gait estimation using body sensor
network. Poster at: Applied Mathematics in Biosciences, Physics and Engineering, 2014. Available from
my website.
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Krzysztof Rykaczewski and Luisa Malaguti. Controllability results for evolution inclusion with weakly
regular right-hand side. Poster at: Dynamical Systems and Applications II, 2014. Available from my
website.
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Michał Meina, Krzysztof Rykaczewski, and Bartosz Celmer. Indoor navigation systems using footmounted IMUs. Poster at: Applied Mathematics in Biosciences, Physics and Engineering, 2014.
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Piotr Przymus and Krzysztof Rykaczewski. Recurrence plot analysis of time series derived from observations of Dreissena polymorpha. Poster at: 8th European Conference on Mathematical and Theoretical
Biology, 2011. Available from my website.
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Piotr Przymus and Krzysztof Rykaczewski. Extraction and detection of freshwater mussels behaviours,
using wavelets and kernel methods. Poster at: 8th European Conference on Mathematical and Theoretical Biology, 2011. Available from my website.
Bibliometrics
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Additional bibliographic information
Elsevier B.V.
Google
AMS
Scopus Author ID: 56308115200.
Scopus Subject Area: Computer Science, Mathematics.
i10-index: 2.
Mathematical Reviews (MR) Author ID: 966517.
Mathematical Reviews (MR) Reviewer ID: 115262.
Erdős number: 6.
DBLP: Author’s Page.
ResearcherID: D-4758-2014.
WoS Average Citations per Item: 8.00.
Id: 275234.
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Selected Talks
Conferences
2015
2015
2014
2014
2012
2011
2009
“Approximate controllability of delayed impulsive inclusion”, VII Symposium on Nonlinear
Analysis, Toruń, Poland.
“Lessons learnt from designing indoor positioning system using 868 MHz radios and neural network”, Federated Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems (FedCSIS’15),
Łódź, Poland.
“Supporting a fire commander: a data mining challenge”, 2014 Joint Rough Set Symposium,
Madrid, Spain.
“Exact (non-local) controllability of semilinear differential inclusion”, The 10th AIMS Conference on Dynamical Systems: Differential Equations and Applications, Madrid, Spain.
“On approximate controllability of impulsive functional evolution inclusion”, Calculus of Variations and PDEs, Szczawnica, Poland.
“O problemie sterowania aproksymacyjnego dla semiliniowych inkluzji różniczkowych
w przestrzeniach Hilberta” (“On the problem of approximate controllability for semilinear differential inclusions in Hilbert spaces”, in Polish), Sixth Symposium on Nonlinear Analysis
(SNA6), Toruń, Poland.
“Metody numeryczne służące do rozpoznawania wzorców pewnych sygnałów” (“Numerical
methods used to identify patterns in certain signals”, in Polish), XXIII Forum Informatyków
Teoretycznych (FIT), Zakopane, Poland.
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Workshops
2011
2011
2010
2008
2008
2007
2006
“O braku wypukłości w problemie równowagi ekonomicznej” (“On the lack of convexity in the
problem of economic equilibrium”, in Polish), Toruń Summer School of Mathematics 3 (coorganized), Toruń, Poland.
“Control of age-structured population model”, 14th International Internet Seminar on InfiniteDimensional Linear Systems Theory, Blaubeuren, Germany.
“Nonlinear nonlocal diffusions for noise reduction”, 13th International Internet Seminar on
Evolution Equations, Kácov, Czech Republic.
“Całki spektralne” (“Spectral integrals”, in Polish), VI Matematyczne Warsztaty KaeNeMów
(co-organized), Toruń, Poland.
“Metody homologiczne w teorii punktów stałych odwzorowań wielowartościowych” (“Homological methods in the fixed-point theory of multivalued mappings”, in Polish), V Spotkanie
Naukowych Kół Matematycznych, Hel, Poland.
“Stopień topologiczny. Stopień Brouwera” (“Topological degree. Brouwer degree”, in Polish),
III Spotkanie Naukowych Kół Matematycznych, Hel, Poland.
“Zastosowanie metody AGM do obliczania liczby π” (“Application of the AGM method to computation of π”, in Polish), Pomorskie Warsztaty Kół Matematycznych, Gdańsk, Poland.
Invited Seminars
2013
“Approximate controllability of impulsive functional evolution inclusion with delay”, Dipartimento di Scienze Fisiche, Informatiche e Matematiche, Università degli Studi di Modena
e Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy.
Other Presentations
2016
“Cyfrowa feta: macierzy szczypta, na deser tekstura, czyli pikseli cała fura” (“Digital feta: a
pinch of matrix, texture for dessert, or umpteen pixels”, in Polish), 16th Toruń Festival of Art
and Science, Toruń, Poland.
■ A device for counting the number of visitors to the exhibition based on the number of IP addresses.
2015
“Sekretne życie pikseli” (“The secret life of pixels”, in Polish), 15th Toruń Festival of Art and
Science, Toruń, Poland.
■ Building an interface for interactive presentation concerning Augmented Reality Sandbox.
2014
“W 85 węzłów dookoła krawata” (“Around the tie in 85 knots”, in Polish), 14th Toruń Festival
of Art and Science, Toruń, Poland.
■ Workshop with presentation on how to tie a tie.
2012
“Interaktywne efekty specjalne od kuchni” (“Interactive special effects from the kitchen”, in
Polish), 12th Toruń Festival of Art and Science, Toruń, Poland.
■ Presentation of an installation with my program written in Processing which detects human face
and deforms it in real time.
Conferences
Conferences Attended
2015
2015
2015
2015
2014
2014
2014
2014
2013
2012
2012
2012
6. Forum Matematyków Polskich, Warsaw, Poland.
Global dynamics in evolutionary PDEs, Warsaw, Poland.
Cardiology Meets Physics & Mathematics Workshop, Zakopane, Poland.
XXII Forum gospodarcze, Toruń, Poland.
Applied Mathematics in Biosciences, Physics and Engineering, Gdańsk, Poland.
Web Intelligence Congress, Warsaw, Poland.
Dynamical Systems and Applications II, Łódź, Poland.
8th Miniconference for Ph.D. Students — ŚSDNM, Warsaw, Poland.
7th Miniconference for Ph.D. Students — ŚSDNM, Katowice, Poland.
5th Miniconference for Ph.D. Students — ŚSDNM, Wrocław, Poland.
6th European Congress of Mathematics, Cracow, Poland.
4th Miniconference for Ph.D. Students — ŚSDNM, Toruń, Poland.
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2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2008
2007
2007
2007
TEDxWarsaw: Inspire to be inspired, Warsaw, Poland.
8th European Conference on Mathematical and Theoretical Biology (8ECMTB), Cracow,
Poland.
The second W. Killing and K. Weierstrass Colloquium, Braniewo, Poland.
BioInformatics in Toruń (BIT09), Toruń, Poland.
Around Differential Inclusions, Małe Ciche, Poland.
Conference on Algebraic and Geometric Topology (CAGT), Gdańsk, Poland.
Fifth Symposium on Nonlinear Analysis (SNA5), Toruń, Poland.
Algebraic Topology: Old and New — M. M. Postnikov Memorial Conference, Będlewo, Poland.
Conference for Young Mathematicians «Applications of Mathematics», Lublin, Poland.
Workshops and Schools Attended
2015
2014
2013
2012
2012
2011
2010
2010
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2007
2007
2006
2006
2006
2006
Parada Robotów — Droniada, Cracow, Poland.
Toruńska Studencka Konferencja Matematyki Stosowanej, Toruń, Poland.
1st ICRA Project Workshop, Warsaw, Poland.
Toruń Summer School of Mathematics 4, Toruń, Poland.
12th Viennese Workshop on Optimal Control, Dynamic Games and Nonlinear Dynamics, Vienna, Austria.
PyCon PL’11, Mąchocice n. Kielce, Poland.
Toruń Summer School of Mathematics 2 (co-organized), Toruń, Poland.
Control of Partial Differential Equations (CIME), Cetraro, Italy.
Workshop in Nonlinear Elliptic PDEs, Brussels, Belgium.
Toruń Summer School of Mathematics (co-organized), Toruń, Poland.
Summer School on Dynamical Systems, Göttingen, Germany.
Linear and Nonlinear Wave Propagation. Theory and Applications, Będlewo, Poland.
Lectures on History of Mathematics (co-organized), Toruń, Poland.
Juliusz Schauder Center Winter School on Topological Methods in Nonlinear Analysis, Toruń,
Poland.
IV Matematyczne Warsztaty KaeNeMów (co-organized), Toruń, Poland.
Lectures on History of Mathematics (co-organized), Toruń, Poland.
Open Source Day (co-organized), Toruń, Poland.
II Matematyczne Warsztaty KaeNeMów (co-organized), Toruń, Poland.
IX International Workshop for Young Mathematicians — “Topology”, Cracow, Poland.
Druga Letnia Szkoła Algebry i Topologii, Gliwice, Poland.
Reviewing
Journals
Fire Technology (FT), one paper.
Applied Mathematics Letters (AML), one paper.
Computational Intelligence, one paper.
Systems & Control Letters (SCL), one paper.
Fundamenta Informaticae, one paper.
Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society, one paper.
Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics (JCAM), one paper.
Future Generation Computer Systems (FGCS), one paper.
Topological Methods in Nonlinear Analysis (TMNA), two papers.
Central European Journal of Mathematics (CEJM), one paper.
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Conferences
Federated Conference On Computer Science and Information Systems (FedCSIS), Complex
Events and Information Modelling 2015 (CEIM’15), one paper.
Federated Conference On Computer Science and Information Systems (FedCSIS), Complex
Events and Information Modelling 2014 (CEIM’14), one paper.
Federated Conference On Computer Science and Information Systems (FedCSIS), 9th International Symposium Advances in Artificial Intelligence and Applications (AAIA’14), one
paper.
The 2014 International Conference on Active Media Technology (AMT’14), Human Aspects
in Cyber-Physical Systems (HACPS), one paper.
Program Committee
Federated Conference On Computer Science and Information Systems (FedCSIS), 2st Workshop on Complex Events and Information Modelling 2015 (CEIM’15).
Federated Conference On Computer Science and Information Systems (FedCSIS), 1st Workshop on Complex Events and Information Modelling 2014 (CEIM’14).
Data Mining Competition
2015
“Recognition of activities carried out by first responders at a fire scene based on body sensor
network readings”, AAIA’15 Data Mining Competition.
For the purpose of this competition our team acquired data generated by “smart jacket” — a wearable
set of body sensors for monitoring kinematics and psychophysical condition of firefighters. The sensors were recording firefighter’s vital functions (i.e. ECG, heart rate, respiration rate, skin temperature)
and movement (i.e. seven sets of accelerometers and gyroscopes placed on torso, hands, arms and legs).
The objective in this competition was to devise efficient methods for automatic labelling of short series
of the sensory data with basic activities of a firefighter.
Courses
2015
2009 – 2010
2007 – 2009
2003 – 2005
2005
2003 – 2004
Coursera: Computational Neuroscience.
Italian language course at A1 level.
English language course at Cambridge FCE level.
Certificate to teach mathematics in primary and high schools (valid for Poland).
Full & clean driving licence (category B, personal cars).
Japanese language course at basic level.
Professional Associations
2009 – 2012
2009 – now
2008 – now
2005 – 2009
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM).
American Mathematical Society (AMS).
Polish TEX Users Group (GUST).
Academic Circle of Mathematicians at NCU (KNM UMK).
Internships/Visiting Positions
Sep 2013
Sep 2012
Oct 2009
Dipartimento di Scienze e Metodi dell’Ingegneria, Università degli Studi di Modena
e Reggio Emilia, Reggio nell’Emilia, Italy [one week, host: Luisa Malaguti].
Dipartimento di Scienze e Metodi dell’Ingegneria, Università degli Studi di Modena
e Reggio Emilia, Reggio nell’Emilia, Italy [one week, host: Luisa Malaguti].
Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell’Informazione, Università degli Studi di Siena, Siena,
Italy [two weeks, host: Paolo Nistri].
Languages
Polish (native), English (fluent), Italian, Russian (communicative), German, Japanese (basic).
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Teaching
Nicolaus Copernicus University
Teaching Assistant, Mathematical Analysis (2008–2012), Computer Algebra Systems
(2012–2013), Introduction to Artificial Neural Networks (2014–2016), Algorithms for Processing and Mining of Big Datasets (2016).
The web-pages of courses listed above can be found at my website.
Geek Girls Carrots
Teacher and mentor, PyCode Carrots Bydgoszcz (2016).
Honours and Awards
2011
2003
Best Paper Award of Future Generation Information Technology, Jeju Island, South Korea.
Finalist of the Polish Mathematical Olympiad for High-School Students, Tuchola, Poland.
Scholarships
2013/2014
Summer of 2008/2009
2007/2008
Winter of 2007/2008
2002/2003
Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship Marshall Scholarship for Ph.D. students «Krok
w przyszłość — piąta edycja» (Step in the future program — fifth edition).
Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship Marshall Scholarship for Ph.D. students «Krok
w przyszłość — druga edycja» (Step in the future program — second edition).
Scholarship of the Minister of Science and Higher Education.
Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship Marshall Scholarship for achievements in studies.
Scholarship of the «Przystań» Association.
Computer Skills
Desktop Text
Publishing
Computer Graphics
Operating Systems
Programming
Languages
Mathematical
Software
Engineering Software
Data Mining
Web Technology
IDE
Source Management
Project Management
Databases
Methods
Algorithms
Very good working knowledge of TEX and LATEX typesetting systems, proficient with Beamer
and TikZ, good working knowledge of several word processing packages, including MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint etc.) and OpenOffice, functional knowledge of ConTEXt, familiar with Scribus. Very good experience in scientific editing, vector graphics and data
visualization, e.g. METAPOST. Usage of spreadsheet and presentation software.
Gimp, Inkscape, Dia, ImageMagick package, POV-Ray, (Py)TopMod, PyGame, Matplotlib,
Blender
Mac OS X (Leopard/Snow Leopard/Mavericks), Unix (Sun OS/Solaris, Linux: Debian,
Ubuntu, RedHat), Windows XP, MS-DOS
C, Python, (Delphi) Pascal, Unix shells (bash, tcsh), some experience with C++, Fortran 77
and 90, basic knowledge of C#
Maple, Mathematica, Matlab/Octave, R, GNUplot and some minor scientific programs and
libraries
OpenSCAD, IntelliCAD, FDS, CFAST
Orange, Pandas
HTML, CSS, PHP, JS
Vim, Microsoft Visual Studio, RStudio
git, hg, svn
Scrum with Agilo for Trac, Prince2 with Redmine
MySQL, Access
Object Oriented Programming
Very good knowledge of numerical methods. Experience in simulations using differential
equations, some experience with implementations of partial differential equations, analysis
of time series, data mining, and advanced machine learning algorithms.
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Interdisciplinary Projects
DPMON — Biomonitoring Project
Feb 2009 – Sep 2011
Laboratory of Applied Hydrobiology at NCU, Toruń, Poland.
This work was part of a larger project which involves designing of a measuring system based on
the analysis of behaviour of mussels Dreissena polymorpha and development of analytical procedures
to detect relationships between measured mussel activities and actual state in the surrounding environment. This was a joint project with H. Denis (from the Laboratory of Applied Hydrobiology)
and P. Przymus. In academic year 2008/2009 for our research work, which was involved in development of Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland, we were a scholarship holders of program
“Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship Marshall Scholarship for Ph.D. Students «Krok w przyszłość»
– second edition”. Founders of this scholarship were European Union and Marshall of KuyavianPomeranian Voivodeship.
University and Departmental Service
2010 – 2012
2009 – 2010
2009 – 2010
Przedstawiciel doktorantów do Komisji ds. Programów Studiów na Kierunku Matematyka
(Representative of the Ph.D. Students in Committee for Program Studies in Mathematical
Sciences), preparation of a new program for “Mathematics and Economics” course.
Uczelniana Rada Doktorantów (Ph.D. Students’ Union of NCU Board), Sąd Koleżeński
(Court of Arbitration), organization of the Ph.D. Student Initiation Day.
Przedstawiciel doktorantów do Wydziałowej Komisji ds. Studiów Doktoranckich (Representative of the Ph.D. Students in Departmental Committee for Doctoral Studies), committee
member in an interview after the first year of study.
Media Appearances
{ “Połączą naukę z biznesowym zastosowaniem” (“They will combine science with business
application”, in Polish), full-page interview about biomonitoring project in Teraz Toruń, by
Żaneta Lipińska, 16–06–2009
{ “Maraton matematyczny” (“Mathematical marathon”, in Polish), short interview in Gazeta
olsztyńska, by Stanisław R. Ulatowski, 14–06–2002
Another Interests and Hobbies
❧ Travelling, cinema, sports (table tennis, cycling, jogging), sciences in general, ancient
history, genealogy, typography, digital text publishing, open source, free culture.
References
Academic
Dominik Ślęzak
Section of Mathematical Logic
Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and
Mechanics
University of Warsaw
Banacha 2, 02–097 Warsaw, Poland
B [email protected]
T +48 225–544–121
[For your eyes only]
Adam Krasuski
Section of Computer Science
The Main School of Fire Service
Słowackiego 52/54, 01–629 Warsaw, Poland
Building 02, room 209A
B [email protected]
T +48 225–617–612
Last revised: July 13, 2016.
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