Krzysztof Ejsmont is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at the Warsaw University of Technology (WUT). He obtained his PhD in Management Science from the WUT. His primary expertise is in operations management, industrial engineering, and sustainable manufacturing. His current research focuses on the dependencies of sustainability and Industry 4.0 and the assessment of intelligent technologies (e.g., IoT) and AI applications in
manufacturing and energy. His teaching responsibilities include tutorials on knowledge-based representations of manufacturing systems. He has participated in several international R&D projects, including ones funded by the EU (E-SCOP, KITT4SME), and in the H2020 project “platform enabled KITs of arTificial intelligence FOR an easy uptake by SMEs – KITT4SME” (project number 952119). He coordinated a global research project on “Industry 4.0 in Production and Aeronautical Engineering” (WUT + 10 partners from Europe, USA, Japan, Australia, and South Korea). He has many publications in journals with IFs and
CiteScores (Journal of Cleaner Production, Alexandria Engineering Journal, Egyptian Informatics Journal, IEEE Access, Energy Reports, Packaging Technology and Science, Science Progress, Energies, Sustainability, Resources). He is an active
participant in international conferences, a Guest Editor of Special Issues for EPPM-Journal and Energies, and a reviewer for many prestigious journals.
Research Keywords & Expertise
Lean Management
Lean Manufacturing
Operations Management
Production Management
Performance Measuremen...
Industry 4.0
Industry 5.0
Artificial Intelligenc...
Industry 4.0 and susta...
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Industry 4.0
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Industry 5.0
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Industry 4.0 and sustainability
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Lean Management
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications
5%
Lean Manufacturing
Short Biography
Krzysztof Ejsmont is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at the Warsaw University of Technology (WUT). He obtained his PhD in Management Science from the WUT. His primary expertise is in operations management, industrial engineering, and sustainable manufacturing. His current research focuses on the dependencies of sustainability and Industry 4.0 and the assessment of intelligent technologies (e.g., IoT) and AI applications in
manufacturing and energy. His teaching responsibilities include tutorials on knowledge-based representations of manufacturing systems. He has participated in several international R&D projects, including ones funded by the EU (E-SCOP, KITT4SME), and in the H2020 project “platform enabled KITs of arTificial intelligence FOR an easy uptake by SMEs – KITT4SME” (project number 952119). He coordinated a global research project on “Industry 4.0 in Production and Aeronautical Engineering” (WUT + 10 partners from Europe, USA, Japan, Australia, and South Korea). He has many publications in journals with IFs and
CiteScores (Journal of Cleaner Production, Alexandria Engineering Journal, Egyptian Informatics Journal, IEEE Access, Energy Reports, Packaging Technology and Science, Science Progress, Energies, Sustainability, Resources). He is an active
participant in international conferences, a Guest Editor of Special Issues for EPPM-Journal and Energies, and a reviewer for many prestigious journals.
Honors and Awards
Team award of the 2nd degree of the Rector of Warsaw University of Technology
Award for scientific achievements in the years 2014-2015 (together with Prof. Stanisław Marciniak)
Warsaw University of Technology (WUT)
Individual award of the 3rd degree of the Rector of Warsaw University of Technology
Award for scientific achievements in the years 2017-2018
Warsaw University of Technology (WUT)
The "Golden Chalk" award for the 2018/2019 academic year in the category of Best Lecturer
Best Lecturer of English-speaking courses
Warsaw University of Technology (WUT), Faculty of Production Engineering