Complex Systems Group
Group Head: Prof. Ewa Niewiadomska-Szynkiewicz, Ph.D., D.Sc..
The main area of interest of the Group is the issues of modeling, designing, controlling, optimizing and simulating various types of complex real systems, including ICT networks, ad hoc networks, social networks, economic and environmental systems. Research in the field of optimization and control focuses on the development of the theory and methodology using the predictive model in control, hierarchical control structures in non-linear systems with uncertainty, the development of methods for solving continuous and time-dependent optimization problems (including methods of evolutionary optimization and using compartmental arithmetic), game theory and the theory of designing rules of operation of complex systems (so-called mechanism theory). Research in the field of computer simulation and parallel processing concerns such IT departments as: distributed operating systems, programming on parallel machines, in computer networks, clusters, grids and GPUs, creation of IT systems for computer-aided design and management. Particular attention is paid to modelling, management and security issues in computer networks, including sensor networks and ad hoc mobile networks.
Professors
Prof. Ewa Niewiadomska-Szynkiewicz, Ph.D., D.Sc.
Assistant professors
Piotr Przemysław Arabas, Ph.D.
Ewelina Bartuzi-Trokielewicz, Ph.D.
Konrad Ciecierski, Ph.D.
Mariusz Kamola, Ph.D., D.Sc.
Andrzej Karbowski, Ph.D., D.Sc.
Mateusz Koryciński, D.
Tomasz Jordan Kruk, Ph.D. (teaching)
Mateusz Trokielewicz, Ph.D.
Assistants
Michał Hałoń, M.Sc. (teaching)
Ph.D. Students
Jarosław Karwowski, M.Sc.
Mateusz Krzysztoń, M.Sc.
Barbara Laskowska, M.Sc.
Anthony Nwachukwu, M.Sc.
Katarzyna Roszczewska, M.Sc.