Biography
Mariusz Jabłoński graduated in 1997 with a Master’s from the Faculty of Electrical, Electronic, Computer and Control Engineering (WEEIA) at Lodz University of Technology (TUL). The same year he started working as an assistant at the Institute of Mechatronics and Information Systems (IMSI) at TUL. He obtained his doctorate in the field of electrical engineering in 2006 from WEEIA. He worked as assistant professor at the Department of Applied Computer Science (TUL) until 2010 and then in the industrial sector for eight years. As part of his duties, he developed cooperation with TUL, organizing automation seminars and a technical conference. In 2018, he returned to TUL as an assistant professor at the Department of Electrical Apparatus (KAE). He has supervised several dozen engineers and several dozen Master’s students. He is the author of several dozen publications in JCR journals and trade journals. Dr. Eng. Mariusz Jabłoński is the Deans representative for the Erasmus project in the Intelligent Control for Building Systems (SSIB) major, and since 2019 the Dean’s representative for student internships in the SSIB major. Since 2019, he has also been the Deputy Director of KAE TUL.
Research Interest
He participated in the EFS project “Smart buildings and cities” at TUL. He was technical support specialist for technical documentation in the Construction 2020+ project of the Interdisciplinary Research and Development Center for Advanced Materials and Intelligent Management Systems at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Electronics, IT and Automation (2nd floor in building A12) of the Lodz University of Technology. He has completed many industrial projects for Polish and global companies. He actively improves his skills by participating in specialist technical training courses. He also takes part in numerous symposia and technical seminars. Since 2017, Mariusz Jabłoński has been an expert evaluator of applications at the National Center for Research and Development. He is a member of the 11th Group for National Smart Specializations (NSS) at the Ministry of Regional Development of the Republic of Poland. His professional interests include industrial automation, control and regulation systems, control systems and drives for open mining machines, intelligent building control systems, cybersecurity, energy efficiency, artificial intelligence, industrial communication, machine safety, and inverter drive systems and control algorithms. He has practical experience in the implementation of industrial projects and is open to cooperation aimed at creating new technologies in the service of society.