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Marcin Adamczyk

Dr. Marcin Adamczyk

Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Mechatronics, Institute of Micromech...

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Marcin Adamczyk is a mechanical engineer with many years of design and leadership experience. A graduate of the Faculty of Mechatronics at the Warsaw University of Technology with a specialization in Precision Mechanics completed his Ph.D. at the Institute of Micromechanics and Photonics. For over ten years, he has been involved in numerous R&D projects at the Warsaw University of Technology and outside the University. As a research and teaching assistant professor, he conducts theoretical and design classes in: constructing precision devices, optomechanics, and mechatronic systems. His scientific work focuses on developing a method for compensating the temperature effect on field electromagnetic detectors. He is the leading author of 10 publications from the JCR list. He gained experience as a constructor and leader of technical teams by participating in over 20 R&D projects. Marcin Adamczyk also has extensive knowledge in the field of rapid prototyping, especially in terms of 3D printers. His additional advantage is the ability to look holistically at a given system and find mental and logical errors in the designed structures.

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3D imaging
temperature effect
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Marcin Adamczyk is a mechanical engineer with many years of design and leadership experience. A graduate of the Faculty of Mechatronics at the Warsaw University of Technology with a specialization in Precision Mechanics completed his Ph.D. at the Institute of Micromechanics and Photonics. For over ten years, he has been involved in numerous R&D projects at the Warsaw University of Technology and outside the University. As a research and teaching assistant professor, he conducts theoretical and design classes in: constructing precision devices, optomechanics, and mechatronic systems. His scientific work focuses on developing a method for compensating the temperature effect on field electromagnetic detectors. He is the leading author of 10 publications from the JCR list. He gained experience as a constructor and leader of technical teams by participating in over 20 R&D projects. Marcin Adamczyk also has extensive knowledge in the field of rapid prototyping, especially in terms of 3D printers. His additional advantage is the ability to look holistically at a given system and find mental and logical errors in the designed structures.