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COMMITTEES

COMMITTEES

Adam HAMROL, General Chair

Bartosz GAPIŃSKI, Dean of FME, PUT (Host)

Magdalena HRYB, Chair

Justyna TROJANOWSKA, Chair

Zenobia WEISS, śp

Adam HAMROL

Galeria 3-kolumnowa
Katarzyna Antosz, Poland
Katarzyna Antosz
Prof. Katarzyna Antosz is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics at Rzeszów University of Technology. Her research focuses on production improvement, maintenance management, Industry 4.0, and the application of AI in manufacturing processes. She is an author over 120 publications and led and participated in numerous international research projects. Prof. Antosz is an active member of several scientific societies, including the Polish Society of Production Management, and is a member of the Production Engineering Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences. She is also a guest editor for international journals and contributes to the scientific committees of numerous international conferences.
Stefan Bodi, Romania
Stefan Bodi
Associate professor at the TUCN, coordinating the “Computer Aided Design of Manufacturing Systems” master program. My scientific expertise is focused on industrial engineering, with extensive competences in the field of mechanical engineering, robotics, computer aided design and simulation, 3D scanning, industrial metrology (3D measurements), reverse engineering and I’m an expert in deploying tools and techniques for competitive new product development. My research activity can be described by the following: author or co-author of 6 books, 46 scientific research papers and director or member in the implementation team of 22 research projects. My articles have been recognized through indexation in the following international databases: in the ISI Web of Science Core Collection – 20 papers, out of which 4 are indexed by Q2 quartile journals, 53 citations, h-index 4 and in Google Scholar – 31 papers, 141 citations, h-index 7.
Anna Burduk, Poland
Anna Burduk
Prof. Anna Burduk is Head of the Department of Production Engineering and Management at Wrocław University of Science and Technology. Her research focuses on modelling and planning manufacturing processes in discrete production systems, with particular emphasis on efficiency improvement, work organization, and production risk management. She has authored over 200 scientific publications, supervised six PhD theses, and led 16 R&D projects and 8 industrial implementations. She chairs the international ISPEM conference and serves as a member of the Committee of Production Engineering of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Vice President of the Polish Society for Production Management.
Suthep Butdee, Thailand
Suthep Butdee
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Marcin Butlewski, Poland
Marcin Butlewski
Marcin Butlewski is a as Dean of Faculty of Engineering Management. Marcin Butlewski specializes in industrial ergonomics, ergonomic and inclusive design, and gerontechnology. His research addresses the humanization of work and the allocation of responsibility in human-machine systems across various levels of automation. His work enhances human capacity in perception, decision-making, and task execution.Beyond his academic and professional work, he is committed to advancing inclusive and universal design practices, especially for people with disabilities and aging populations.
Olaf Ciszak, Poland
Olaf Ciszak
He works as a University Professor at the Poznan University of Technology at the Institute of Mechanical Technology – Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. His research interests cover the area of machinery construction and operation, and in particular, they concern robotisation of technological processes, assembly technology and industry 4.0/5.0. He is the author and co-author of many publications, monographs, academic scripts and patent applications. Supervisor of doctoral theses and reviewer of the habilitation proceedings.and scientific monographs. Currently is a member of the University Council of the PUT, the Committee of ME of the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Advisory Board of the Minister of Science and Higher Education.
Reggie Davidrajuh, Norway
Reggie Davidrajuh
Reggie Davidrajuh holds a PhD in Industrial Engineering, a DSc (habilitation) in Information Sciences, and a second PhD in Mechanical Engineering. Currently, he is a Full Professor of Informatics at the University of Stavanger, Norway, and a Visiting Professor at the Silesian University of Technology, Poland and at the Chongqing Three Gorges University, China. He has published four books on Petri nets and discrete-event systems modeling, all published by Springer. He is a Senior Member of IEEE and an elected member of the Norwegian Academy of Technical Sciences (NTVA).
Ewa Dostatni, Poland
Ewa Dosstatni
Ewa Dostatni received the Ph.D. degree in mechanical engineering and operation from PUT, in 2004, and the D.Sc. Habilitation degree in mechanical engineering, in 2019. She is the coauthor of more than 70 articles. She has participated in 33 research projects. Her main research interests include knowledge management in the design process, application of inventive methods in ecodesign, applications of artificial intelligence in enterprise, and recycling-oriented ecodesign. She is a member of the the Polish Academy of Sciences Production Engineering Committee and she ist She is vice editor of the journal Management and Production Engineering Review.
Mosè Gallo, Italy
Mosè Gallo
Mosè Gallo serves as Associate Professor of Mechanical Industrial Systems Engineering at Department of Chemical, Materials and Production Engineering of the University of Naples Federico II (Italy). He is a mechanical engineer and received a Ph.D. degree in ‘Production Technologies and Systems’ from University of Naples Federico II in 2008. His research interests are related to design and management problems of production systems. Specifically, he has tackled issues concerning lean systems, production quality, maintenance and production planning, environmental sustainability and soft computing techniques applied to industrial fields. He has authored several research papers and book chapters. He is a member of editorial boards for several international scientific journals.
Józef Gawlik, Poland
Józef Gawlik
Prof. Józef Gawlik, Ph.D., D.Sc. Eng., Rector of the Cracow University of Technology from 2005 to 2008, is a valued expert and specialist in the field of machine construction and operation, as well as production engineering. He has received honorary doctorates from the Lublin University of Technology, the Koszalin University of Technology, and the Khmelnytskyi National University in Ukraine, and has been appointed Honorary Professor of the University of Miskolc in Hungary. From 1999 to 2005, he served as Vice-Rector of the University and from 2005 to 2008 as Rector of the Cracow University of Technology. He has authored 11 scientific monographs (some published in Germany) and over 250 publications (including those published in international journals). He is the author or co-author of 13 patents, the director of 14 implementation projects, and 5 targeted projects. He has supervised 12 doctoral dissertations.
Adam Gąska, Poland
Adam Gąska
He works as a researcher and a teacher at Cracow University of Technology since 2010, now as an associate professor. His scientific interests include coordinate metrology, portable coordinate systems, optical sensors, topics related to measurements and systems accuracy assessment, calibration of measuring systems and material standards, numerical methods in metrology (especially Monte Carlo method), methods for identification and correction of geometrical errors. He is an author/co-author of more than 80 research papers, from which above 20 were published in JCR indexed international journals, and 3 patents for material standards used for determination of probing systems errors. He is also a reviewer in many internationally recognized scientific journals for which he performed about 200 reviews and achieved a status of “Outstanding Reviewer”.
Marta Grabowska, Poland
Marta Grabowska
A graduate of the Poznań University of Technology and Adam Mickiewicz University, she has been employed at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Management of the Poznań University of Technology since 2004. She is the author of several publications on innovation and management, including quality management and quality costs. She has also conducted research projects on supporting management processes in enterprises. She has consulting experience in the implementation of environmental and quality management systems, including in SMEs. She is also a Representative of the Integrated Management System (ISO 9001, 14001) in service and manufacturing companies. She holds the following certificates: Lead Auditor of Occupational Health and Safety and Environmental Management Systems (BVQI). She is a member of the Polish Society for Production Management.
Adam Hamrol, Poland
Adam Hamrol
Head of Production Management and Engineering Department at the Poznan University of Technology, Poland. Alexander von Humboldt Scholarship at the University of Hannover. Dean of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Management in 1999-2005 and Rector of the Poznan University of Technology in 2005-2012. Main research area: production engineering and quality management. Author of 8 books and about 250 scientific papers. Editor-in-chief of Management and Production Engineering Review (MPER). Cooperation with many companies as a researcher or adviser. Winner of the XII ed. (2009) of the Polish Quality Award in the scientific category. Member of the Committee on Machine Building and the Committee on Production Engineering of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Doctor Honoris Causa of the Cracow University of Technology.
Magdalena Hryb, Poland
Magdalena Hryb
Her main research interests are quality and production engineering, measurement system analysis. She is an expert for the European Commission and a reviewer in several journals in the field of mechanical engineering. She has extensive experience in organizational, scientific and structural project management.
Josef Husár, Slovakia
Josef Husár
Dr. Jozef Husár is a researcher and university lecturer at the Faculty of Manufacturing Technologies, TUKE. His work focuses on smart manufacturing, digital twins, extended reality (XR), and the integration of IIoT technologies into industrial systems. He actively participates in national and international research projects aimed at digital transformation in industry and education. As part of SmartTechLab, he leads the development of innovative training environments for Industry 4.0 and 5.0. He is also involved in supervising theses and publishing in peer-reviewed journals.
Aminul Islam, Denmark
Aminul Islam
Prof. Islam is an Associate Professor at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), where he also leads the BSc in Mechanical Engineering program. With over 25 years of experience in industry and academia, he is a specialist in multi-material micro-manufacturing, volumetric additive manufacturing, and hearing aid technology. He is a founding member of CAMM, a DTU research center advancing science in small audio devices. Prof. Islam has published over 100 peer-reviewed papers and is actively involved in CIRP, PPS, and EUSPEN, reflecting his leadership in precision engineering, polymer processing, and advanced manufacturing technologies.
Vitalii Ivanov, Ukraine
Vitalii Ivanov
He holds a position of the Head of the Department of Manufacturing Engineering, Machines and Tools at Sumy State University (Ukraine). Prof. Ivanov coordinated and took part in research projects funded by the national (Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, State Fund for Fundamental Research) and international (EU grant program TEMPUS, Erasmus+, ITMS, SAIA, JICA, Czech Development Agency, Gene Haas Foundation, DAAD, NAWA, KEGA, VEGA, APVV) organizations, and Ukrainian and German industrial companies. He was also responsible for developing, implementing, and evaluating educational programs and courses, including virtual ones. Prof. Ivanov’s contribution to science and education was recognized by national and international awards and diplomas.
Michał Jakubowicz, Poland
Michał Jakubowicz
I conduct research on measuring transducers, dynamic metrology, and measurement systems in mechanical engineering. I have co-authored numerous scientific publications, including those in JCR-listed journals, and hold patents for innovative measurement solutions. My work bridges theory and practical application, supporting advancements in measurement technologies. In recent years, I’ve contributed to various scientific and editorial projects as both author and reviewer, gaining valuable insights into publication processes and strengthening my skills in evaluating research quality, methodology, and originality.
Andrzej Jardzioch, Poland
Andrzej Jardzioch
Prof. ZUT, is a professor at the Department of Manufacturing Technology at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Mechatronics, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin. His scientific work focuses on the application of artificial intelligence methods in the planning, manufacturing, and control of production processes. He has conducted research within the European Framework Programme aimed at developing energy-efficient, intelligent transportation systems. He has participated in and led numerous international and national research projects. He is a member of the Scientific Committee for Production Engineering of the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN), editor of the scientific journal Enterprise Management, and an expert at the National Centre for Research and Development.
Małgorzata Jasiulewicz-Kaczmarek, Poland
Małgorzata Jasiulewicz-Kaczmarek
Doctor of Technical Sciences in Mechanical Engineering, professor at Poznań University of Technology. He conducts research and projects in the areas of integrated technical infrastructure management systems, maintenance management in the context of sustainable development, technological innovations in maintenance facilities that support quality and sustainability, environmental and social aspects of maintenance, and assessment of maintenance system maturity. He is a member of the Production Engineering Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Vice-Chair of the Ergonomics Committee for Poznań. He is listed among the world’s leading researchers in a ranking prepared by Stanford University in cooperation with Elsevier (TOP 2%) for 2021, 2022, and 2023.
Anna Karwasz, Poland
Anna Karwasz
Anna Karwasz received a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering and Machine Operation from the Poznan University of Technology. From 2011 to now , she works as an assistant professor. She is a member of the Polish Society of Production Management. She is the co-author of one book and more than 70 articles. She is the author of few utility models. She has participated in few research projects. Her main research interests are recycling-oriented eco-design, application of inventive methods in eco-design, computer aided design, assessment of pollution from 3D printing.
Agnieszka Kujawińska, Poland
Agnieszka Kujawińska
Professor Agnieszka Kujawińska has been an academic researcher at the Poznan University of Technology since 1995. She holds a degree in mathematics with a specialization in statistics. Since 2006, she has served as a lecturer in the Department of Production Management and Engineering. In 2007, she completed her Ph.D. in the area of pattern recognition methods in statistical process control. She is the author and co-author of over 120 publications and 4 books. Since 2007, she has been involved in 16 research projects funded by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, the National Centre for Research and Development (e.g., Biostrateg, WoodInn), and the European Union (e.g., EraNet). She has served as project leader on two of these projects.
Stanisław Legutko, Poland
Stanisław Legutko
Prof. Stanisław Legutko works at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Poznan University of Technology. His main research interests include cutting tool technology and operation, gear technology, machine maintenance and industrial logistics. His most important research concerns adhesive wear of cutting tools. Recently, his research interests have focused on the operation and technology of cutting tools for High Speed Cutting (HSC), environmentally friendly machining, precision machining, additive manufacturing and Industry 4.0 and 5.0. He is the author or coauthor of over 600 published scientific papers. His H-index is 34 according to WOS, and he has over 3,300 citations. He maintains close scientific collaborations with numerous European universities under the CEEPUS and ERASMUS+ programs. He is a member of the Committee on Mechanical Engineering of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
Vidosav Majstorovic, Serbia
Vidosav Majstorovic
Prof. Dr. Vidosav D. MAJSTOROVIC, Fellow member of: CIRP (www.cirp.net); Full members of: IFIP (www.ifip.org); IMEKO (www.imeko.org); IFAC (www.ifac-control.org). University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade, SERBIA.
Damjan Maletič, Slovenia
Damjan Maletič
Damjan Maletič is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Maribor. He is also a member of European Asset Management Committee (EAMC) at the European Federation of National Maintenance Societies (EFNMS) and a member of International Society of Engineering Asset Management (ISEAM). His areas of interest are: asset management and maintenance management. He obtained his PhD degree in Quality Management from the University of Maribor, Faculty of Organizational Sciences.
Piotr Moncarz, USA
Piotr Moncarz
He is an Adjunct Professor at Stanford University, where for 30 years he has been teaching post-license level engineering classes. In the years 1980-2022 he was an employee of the world’s leading engineering and scientific consulting firm, Exponent Failure Analysis Associates, from which he retired with the highest professional title of Senior Fellow. In 2017 he was admitted to the National Academy of Engineering of the United States. He specializes in investigation and prevention of engineering and scientific disasters. Renewable energy, especially geothermic energy, have been the focus of his many years of work. He is the Co-founder and Chairman of the US-Polish Trade Council, an organization of professionals working on knowledge transfer and innovative science, technology, and engineering towards strengthening cooperation between Poland and the United States. He is vice-president of the Council of Polish Engineers of North America; Member of the 1st Council of the National Center for Research and Development (NCBR) of Poland. He was a co-organizer and academic director at Stanford University of the Top 500 Innovators program sponsored through the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Poland.
Przemysław Niewiadomski, Poland
Przemysław Niewiadomski
Dr. Hab. Eng., professor at the University of Zielona Góra and the Poznań University of Life Sciences. Manager specializing in the management of manufacturing enterprises (metal production, agricultural machinery production). Specializations: production management concepts, industrial enterprise strategies, industrial restructuring, etc.
Razvan Pacurar, Romania
Razvan Pacurar
Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Răzvan Păcurar is activating in the Manufacturing Engineering Department since 2002 at Technical University of Cluj-Napoca. His areas of expertise are Additive Manufacturing, Rapid Tooling, Manufacturing Engineering, Computer Aided Design. Is author of 110 scientific papers, 25 books published. Was involved in 25 projects. Director of a research contract with BIZZCOM company in 2023 and 2024, Member in 9 projects gained by national competition (POSDRU, CNCSIS – A-type, CEEX, etc.) and 5 projects gained by international competition (FP 6, FP 7, HORIZON 2020.
Justyna Patalas-Maliszewska, Poland
Justyna Patalas-Maliszewska
Justyna Patalas-Maliszewska is a professor at the Institute of Mechanical Engineering of the University of Zielona Góra. In her scientific work, she focusses her research on Computational Intelligence in Production, modelling and designing methods and also on the tools and solutions in support of the manufacturing companies. She is the author of over 250 scientific publications, including books and articles in in influential and impactful journals. She has awarded many international scholarships and has carried out various international research projects.
Ivan Pavlenko, Ukraine
Ivan Pavlenko
Prof. Dr. Ivan Pavlenko, Ing.Paed.IGIP., Professor at the Department of Computational Mechanics named after Volodymyr Martsynkovskyy of Sumy State University, Vice Dean for Scientific Work at the Faculty of Technical Systems and Energy-Efficient Technologies. His scientific interests concern the development of hybrid methods for parametric identification of mechanical and manufacturing systems using artificial intelligence systems. He has (co)authored over 450 scientific and methodological works, including over 150 publications in Scopus (Hirsch index of 29), 4 monographs, 35 patents and certificates of authorship, and 6 textbooks. He is a Laureate of the Prize of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine for his scientific work “A new paradigm for the development of intelligent systems for parametric identification of technological processes”.
Erwin Rauch, Italy
Erwin Rauch
Prof. Erwin Rauch is a Professor for Smart and Sustainable Manufacturing and Head of the Smart Mini Factory Lab for Industry 4.0 as well as of the Sustainable Manufacturing Lab. He is further Editor in Chief of Production & Manufacturing Research (Taylor & Francis) and member of various peer-reviewed journals in the field of industrial production. Further he is author of more than 250 scientific contributions and active member of many scientific and non-scientific boards and associations.
Paulina Rewers, Poland
Paulina Rewers
Dr. Paulina Rewers is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Poznan University of Technology. She earned her doctorate in 2023. Her dissertation focused on production leveling methodology in the context of inventory turnover and customer order fulfillment. She has published dozens of scientific articles in the fields of production management, production process improvement, and production planning. She is an expert in methods and tools for production process planning and control. She is a reviewer for several international journals in the field of production engineering. Member of the Polish Society for Production Management. She organizes special sessions at international conferences and serves on the organizing committees of numerous scientific conferences. Since July, she has served as Vice-President of the Foundation for the Development of the Poznan University of Technology.
Izabela Rojek, Poland
Izabela Rojek
Izabela Rojek received M.Sc. degree in computer science and Ph.D. and the D.Sc. Habilitation degree in mechanical engineering and operation from Poznan University of Technology in Poland. She works as an associate professor. She is Dean of the Faculty of Computer Science at Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz. She is the author and co-author of six books and more than 230 articles. Her main research interest is in intelligent support systems, applications of artificial intelligence in machining and additive machining, and exoskeleton creating. She is member of the Production Engineering Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences and an expert of the Polish Accreditation Committee.
Michal Rychlik, Poland
Michal Rychlik
Prof. Michał Rychlik holds a habilitation degree in Biomedical Engineering, is the Director of the Institute of Applied Mechanics at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering PUT. In addition, he is the leader of the Biomedical Engineering Excellence Cluster with two years of work experience at the Carl Gustav Carus University Hospital in Dresden. His research focusing on topics related to biomedical engineering and virtual technologies. He is the author of over 120 scientific publications and projects, oriented on the design and manufacture of medical implants, biomechanical simulations of implant structures, and the development of new methods of medical diagnostics.
Sebastian Skoczypiec, Poland
Sebastian Skoczypiec
Prof. Sebastian Skoczypiec, PhD, DSc, Eng., is the Head of the Department of Production Engineering and Automation at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Cracow University of Technology. His research and publishing activities focus on unconventional methods for manufacturing machine parts and tools, including electrochemical, electrical discharge, and laser machining. He is the author of over 130 scientific publications. He is a member of the Academy of Engineering in Poland and the European Scientific Association for Material Forming (ESAFORM), among others. He is the Chairman of the Committee on Production Engineering of the Polish Academy of Sciences for the 2024-2027 term.
Bożena Skołud, Poland
Bożena Skołud
She is a specialist in production engineering, organization, and management of production systems. Her research includes production optimization, production scheduling, planning of multi-assortment rhythmic production, production planning for non-heterogeneous products, modeling of discrete systems, and balancing of assembly lines. She was the supervisor of 6 completed doctoral theses. She is the author of 260 publications. She carried out numerous scientific and research works commissioned by the industry, managed scientific projects, as well as the didactic project Interactive Engineering Education – INTEREDU. She participated in two research internships at the Univ. of Bologna. She repeatedly conducted classes at ICAM Nantes, ICAM Toulouse (France), Trnavská Univerzita Trnava (Slovakia), and the University of Stavanger (Norway).
Beata Starzyńska, Poland
Beata Starzyńska
Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Management, Poznań University of Technology. She has worked at Poznań University of Technology since 1991. She has been involved in quality management issues – particularly the use of quality methods and tools for improving manufacturing processes in manufacturing enterprises – since beginning her career at the University. She is the manager and executor of research projects in the area of quality control in manufacturing processes, a participant in international projects, and a executor of projects for industry to assess the effectiveness of quality management systems. She has participated in numerous conferences on quality management, computer-aided quality management, and knowledge management in quality engineering (Germany, France, Denmark, Italy, Spain, Croatia).
Liangyan Tao, China
Liangyan Tao
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Anna Timofiejczuk, Poland
Anna Timofiejczuk
She graduated from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at the Silesian University of Technology. She earned her doctorate in 1999 and her postdoctoral degree in 2012. Since that same year, she has been an associate professor at the Institute of Machine Design. From 2012 to 2016, she served as Vice-Dean for Organization and Development at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, and from 2016 to 2024, as Dean of that faculty.
Justyna Trojanowska, Poland
Justyna Trojanowska
Dr. Justyna Trojanowska, Ph.D. Eng., Doctor of Engineering in the scientific discipline of mechanical engineering, assistant professor at Poznan University of Technology (Poznan, Poland), vice-dean for cooperation with industry at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering series editor in Springer Nature Switzerland AG. She conducts research in industrial engineering, production management, including production scheduling. She is the author of numerous publications in the area of mechanical engineering (Scopus Author ID: 55780752800, Web of Science ResearcherID: K-3787-2014). She is cooperating with foreign research centers taking part in projects and scientific works conducted for production companies.
Leonilde Varela, Portugal
Leonilde Varela
Leonilde Varela is Associate Professor with Tenure at the University of Minho (UMinho). She completed her PhD in Production and Systems in 2007, her Master’s in Computer-Integrated Manufacturing in 1999, and her Bachelor’s in Production Engineering in 1994, all at the UMinho. She has been Director of the Master’s in Quality Engineering and Management at UMinho since 2021. She has published around 300 publications in international journals, conferences proceedings, and books. She has participated in over 120 international scientific events. She has participated as a coordinator or researcher in about 15 projects. She works in the areas of Engineering Sciences and Technologies, with an emphasis on Industrial Engineering and Management. In her professional activities, she interacted with more than 250 collaborators internationally.
Nikola Vitković, Serbia
Nikola Vitković
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nikola Vitković is an Associate Professor and Head of Information Systems at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Nis, Serbia. His research includes Biomedical Engineering, e-Learning, Programming, Information Systems and Technologies, CAD/CAM systems, Reverse Engineering, and Computer Graphics. He has also participated in scientific and professional team projects supported by the Serbian government and industry. He is the author of over 100 scientific and technical papers. He participated as a researcher in FP6, FP7, TEMPUS, ERASMUS+, and H2020 projects
Michał Wieczorowski, Poland
Michał Wieczorowski
Head of Division of Metrology and Measurement Systems, Poznań University of Technology. President of Polish Chamber of Hydrogen. Vice President of the Committee on Mechanical Engineering, Polish Academy of Sciences. President of the Innovation Council for Higher Education and Science at the Ministry of Science and Higher Education. Member of Polish Metrology Council and Normalisation Council. Chairman of the Advisory Board for the development of innovative trends for the Central Office of Metrology. Associate Editor in journals (including Measurement) Scientific interest: topography analysis, nanometrology, coordinate measurement technique, optical scanning, photogrammetry, reverse engineering, computed tomography
Ralf Woll, Germany
Ralf Woll
Prof. PhD Eng. He studied Mechanical Engineering in Aachen and Berlin and finished his Doctoral Examination at the Technical University Berlin about feedback in CAD-Systems for product optimization. Prof. Woll is Lean Six Sigma Black Belt and Certified Senior Project Manager (IAPM). He heads the chair of Quality Management at the BTU C-S and is vice dean of the faculty for Mechanical, Electrical und Industrial Engineering. Prof. Woll is program director for the study programme Industrial Engineering. His research is focussing on perceived quality within process optimization. He is running several projects in cooperation with the German automotive industry in the fields of risk management, product audits, customer requirements and reliability engineering. He is chairman of the German Society for Quality Science (Gesellschaft für Qualitätswissenschaften), member of the DGQ e.V. (German Society for Quality), where he concentrates on the harmonization of the teaching in Quality at German universities, member of the German society of engineers (Verein Deutscher Ingenieure).
Naiming XIE, China
Naiming XIE
A researcher at the College of Economics & Management, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China, specializing in grey systems theory, industrial engineering, and data analytics. He has authored 5 books and over 150 SCI/SSCI-indexed journal articles, earning recognition as a Top 2% global scientist (Stanford University). He has led 20+ research projects and holds key editorial roles, including Secretary-in-Chief of the journal Grey Systems Society of China (GSSC) and Assistant Editor of the journal Grey Systems: Theory and Application.
Jiehan Zhou, China
Jiehan Zhou
Jiehan Zhou (Member, IEEE) received the Ph.D. degree in manufacturing automation from the Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China, in 2000, and the Ph.D. degree in computer engineering from the University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland, in 2011.,He is currently a Professor with the College of Computer Science and Engineering, Shandong University of Science and Technology, Qingdao, China. His current research interests include federated learning, industry 4.0, the Internet of Things, big data, and cloud computing.

Magdalena HRYB – chair

Justyna TROJANOWSKA

Agnieszka KUJAWIŃSKA

Paulina REWERS

Olaf CISZAK

Anna KARWASZ

Marta GRABOWSKA

Ewa DOSTATNI

Michał JAKUBOWICZ

Kuba KRYSZCZYŃSKI

Bartosz ADAMSKI