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Marek Długosz

PhDat AGH University of Science and Technology
Kraków,
Poland
Focus area: Robotics, Electronics

Marek Długosz received the M.S. degree in automation control from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatics, Computer Science and Electronics of the AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow, Poland, in 2001 and the Ph.D. degree (summa cum laude) from the same university in 2009. Since 2002 he has been Assistant Professor in Department of Automatics and Biomedical Engineering at the AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow and a member of Dynamical Systems and Control Theory Team that is led by Prof. Wojciech Mitkowski. In the years 2008-2011 he was a member of the research team that carried out the research grant „Application and analysis of controlled dynamic systems”. In the year the 2011-2014 he was head of a research grant „Wireless home automation systems”.   In 2014, he together with Prof. Pawel Skruch founded AGH University-Aptive (previously Delphi) laboratory for autonomous vehicle driving. In 2012 he studied at Stanford University as a participant in the Top 500 Innovators program sponsored by the Ministry of Science. The aim of the program was to learn the principles and methods of commercialization of research results and the Design Thinking approach in creating new solutions. He also took a 4 week internship in NASA's Ames Research Center in Mountain View. Since 2014 he has been also one of the mentors of the student’s research association INTEGRA. He is authored and co-authored of 3 monographs and more than 30 research papers. He supervised 14 Master theses and 23 Bachelor theses. His current research is in the areas of dynamical systems, autonomous systems, modeling and simulation and applications of control theory to software systems.

Journal Articles:
General Article

Senster: Reactivation of a Cybernetic Sculpture

June 2021