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Date: 28.08.2024
Prof. Artur Andruszkiewicz is an employee of the Department of Thermal Sciences at the Faculty of Mechanical and Power Engineering. He defended his doctoral thesis with distinction in 1996, while in 2010 he received a postdoctoral degree in the discipline of machine construction and operation. His research interests include metrology of non-electrical quantities, thermal metrology, testing of power machinery and equipment, and two-phase flows. From these research areas, he has authored or co-authored 228 papers, 97 of which are articles in domestic and foreign journals.
He has been a multiple DAAD scholarship recipient, and from 2008 to 2012 he worked at the Technische Universität Dresden at the Institut für Magnetofluiddynamik, Mess- und Automatisierungstechnik where he worked on the use of the ultrasonic pulsed echo method in the study of liquid metal-gas two-phase flows.
Prof. Andruszkiewicz has promoted three PhDs, and has also supervised more than a hundred theses of engineering and master's degree students and postgraduate students.
A very important part of his achievements is cooperation with the economic sector. He and his team have performed dozens of commissioned works for industry, including five scientific research works. For the work performed for the Turów Power Plant, in 2002 he received the Prime Minister's team award for outstanding national scientific and technical achievement.
In his didactic work, he teaches classes in the subjects of fundamentals of metrology and experimental techniques, error analysis, sensorics, testing of power machinery and equipment, the students of which were also doctoral students of the Wrocław University of Technology and postgraduate students. He also taught laboratory classes at TU Dresden in the subject Mess- und Automatisierungstechnik until 2020, as part of the Erasmus+ program.
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