Poznan University of Technology (PUT)
Today, the Poznan University of Technology offers education at 9 faculties, running a total of 31 fields of study. Since the academic year 2006/2007, Poznan University of Technology has been offering doctoral studies as the third-cycle studies. Nearly 17,000 students of I and II cycles, PhD students and participants of post-graduate programmes receive education here. Over 1,300 academic staff cares about their education. Implementation of PUT's mission enables the vision to become reality - to be one of the best technical universities in Poland, which aspires to become an equipollent partner of other European schools in terms of education quality and high level of scientific research.
PUT was the first Polish institution of higher education to become a member of CESAER (Conference of European Schools for Advanced Engineering Education and Research) – a European organisation that brings together the best technical schools. In 2000, the first General Reunion of the Alumni of Poznan University of Technology was held, and in 2004 the University celebrated the 85th anniversary of the establishment of Polish Higher Technical Education in Poznan. It is also a member of SEFI (Societe Europeenne pour la Formation des Ingenieurs), EUA (European University Association), ADUEM (Alliance of Universities for Democracy) and IAU (International Association of Universities).
In 2020, the university implemented 205 projects from external funding (including 12 projects under Erasmus +, 8 projects under Horizon 2020, 91 projects under National Science Center). Since 2020 PUT is a leader of prestigious project EUNICE (European University for Customised Education) financed by Erasmus + within Euroepan Universities Initiative. The University's researchers receive the most prestigious state awards for achievement in science. The Foundation of Polish Science, which awards the best Polish scientists, three times honoured professors of our University with the so-called "Polish Nobel Prize" – in 2000 it was awarded to professor Jan Węglarz, in 2005 to professor Roman Słowiński and in 2011 to professor Elżbieta Frąckowiak.
To fulfil the requirements of present and future professional activities and competitiveness on a global scale, there is a need to educate specialists who can develop the Polish economy taking into account the sustainability aspects in logistic areas. Today we need such highly qualified experts, who are ready to realize changes and put them into practice, and such specialists are educated in PUT in courses such as Engineering Management (in Polish and English language), Logistics (in Polish and English language) and Safety Engineering led by the teachers of the Faculty of Engineering Management. PUT studies have always had an engineering character, hence graduates not only understand what is going on around them but they are also able to exploit their surroundings for their own needs. Know-how and practical abilities differentiate their graduates in job markets and put them in high demand as specialists.
Ph. D., D.Sc. Yevhen Revtiuk - Assistant Professor
yevhen.revtiuk@put.poznan.pl
Poznań University of Technology
Research/Professional Interests: Human capital management, economic inequalities
Projects I have participated in:
- "Political Voice and Economic Inequalities in Cross-Country and Temporal Perspective," NCN, UMO-2016/23/B/HS6/03916 – 2020. Role – Researcher;
- "How to Introduce a System of Natural Gas Accounting in Energy Units in Ukraine," policy study, research grant from the International Renaissance Foundation (Soros Foundation in Ukraine) and EU-funded Civic Synergy Project. Duration: January - November 2018. Role – Co-leader, Lead Researcher;
- "Promoting Legislative Accountability," research grant from the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), USA. February 2014 - January 2015. Role – Expert III.
Selected Publications:
- Why a Euromaidan Movement Party Never Emerged: A Field Theory Approach - Zelinska, O., Revtiuk, Y. Acta Politica, 2023
- Communication in Management: Polish-Ukrainian Dictionary of Selected General Terminology, Oksana Erdeli, Yevhen Revtiuk, Radom, Poland: Spatium Scientific and Publishing Institute, Communication in Management, 2022
- Determinants of Small and Micro Enterprises’ Development in Ukraine’s Regions: A Longitudinal Analysis - Revtiuk, Y., Malynovska, H. 2021. Zeszyty Naukowe Politechniki Poznańskiej. Organizacja i Zarządzanie. No. 83: 205-219
PHD. Eng. Grzegorz Dahlke - Assistant Professor
grzegorz.dahlke@put.poznan.pl
Poznań University of Technology, Faculty of Management Engineering, Institute of Safety and Quality Engineering
Research/Professional Interests:
Specializes in safety management, threat modeling, and ergonomics. His scientific specialization includes both the field of ergonomics and safety management systems.
Projects I have participated in:
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Study on the Impact of Wind Power Plants on Humans - a research project conducted in collaboration with the AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków;
BW 2010 - 2012: Study on the impact of wind power plants on humans (auditory and visual factors). Role: Performer -
Field: Safety Engineering in the project “Knowledge for the Economy” No. POKL.04.01.01-00-250/09 – from 2010 to 2013. European Social Fund 2007 - 2013. Strengthening and developing the educational potential of the university and increasing the number of graduates in fields of key importance for the knowledge-based economy. Role: Performer - Coordinator of Task No. 4; co-creator of the application.
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Development of a Fatigue Management System for Workers in Underground Coal Mining Operations; Project Type: Research, NCBIR; Project Number: 260/2013 (implementation period: 2013-2017) NCBiR 2013 - 2017. The project developed the foundations of a fatigue management system in mining operations. The system was based on measurements of heart rate frequency, saturation, and skin pH. Role: Performer
Selected Publications:
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Ergonomic Criterion in the Design of Roadside Information: Letters Size Methodology - DAHLKE GRZEGORZ, European Research Studies Journal Volume XXIV Special Issue 5, 179-195, 2021, DOI: 10.35808/ersj/2711
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Formal Models of Fires and Explosions in Preparing Critical Infrastructure for Emergency Situations - DAHLKE GRZEGORZ, in: Science for Defense. Critical Infrastructure Security. Volume 1; ed. Michał Ciałkowski, Tomasz Łodygowski, Andrzej Żyluk, Publishing House of the Air Force Institute of Technology, Warsaw, 2022, pp. 133-151
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Human Factors In Simulation Modelling Of Evacuation During Mass Events - DAHLKE, G., Scientific Papers of Silesian University of Technology. Organization & Management/Zeszyty Naukowe Politechniki Śląskiej. Seria Organizacji i Zarzadzanie, (177), pp. 109-128, 2023, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.29119/1641-3466.2023.177.7
M.Sc. Eng. Hubert Wojciechowski - Assistant
hubert.wojciechowski@put.poznan.pl
Poznań University of Technology
Ph.D. candidate at the Faculty of Management Engineering at Poznań University of Technology, member, and auditor of several research projects related to digitalization and the efficiency of business and financial-accounting processes. Organizational advisor for the Student Process Improvement Association. Passionate about solving scientific and technical problems in the logistics and production processes of enterprises.
Projects I have participated in:
- Center for Modern Didactics 2024. Role - Support
- Analysis of Inventory Replenishment Efficiency at THI.ECO 2022. Role - Analyst
- Process Excellence Research for Echo Investment Group 2022. Role - Analyst
- Erasmus+ Holistic Online Teaching Support 2020-2022. Role - Analyst
- Process Analysis at Gardens-software 2019-2021. Role - Analyst
Selected Publications:
- The Role of Packaging in Sustainable Omnichannel Returns - The Perspective of Young Consumers in Poland / Łukasz Hadaś (WIZ), Roman Domański (WIZ), Hubert Wojciechowski (WIZ), Arkadiusz Majewski, Jacek Lewandowicz (WIZ) // Sustainability - 2024, vol. 16, iss. 6, pp. 2231-1-2231-18
- Functionalities-Based ERP Class System Implementation and Development / Agnieszka Stachowiak (WIZ), Katarzyna Ragin-Skorecka (WIZ), Hubert Wojciechowski (WIZ), Agnieszka Misztal (WIZ), Daria Motała (WIZ), Robert Wojtkowski // Applied Sciences - 2023, vol. 13, iss. 20, pp. 11422-1-11422-12
- Grey Portfolio Analysis Method / Marcin Nowak (WIZ), Rafał Mierzwiak (WIZ), Hubert Wojciechowski (WIZ), Camelia Delcea // Grey Systems: Theory and Application - 2020, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 439-454
Ph. D. Eng. Tomasz Ewertowski - Assistant Professor
tomasz.ewertowski@put.poznan.pl
Poznan University of Technology, Faculty of Management Engineering, Institute of Safety and Quality Engineering
Research/Professional Interests:
My research focuses on safety, safety management systems, risk management, crisis management, business continuity management, organizational resilience, and rescue systems.
Projects I have participated in:
- 2021-2022 New challenges for systematic safety management in organizations under conditions of uncertainty - identification of requirements and design of solutions in the context of applicable standards, (504101/0811/SBAD/1027); Role in the project: project manager.
- 2022-2023 New challenges for systematic safety management in organizations under uncertainty related to pandemic threats - identification of requirements and design of solutions in the context of applicable standards, (/0811/SBAD/1049); Role in the project: project manager.
- 2023-2024 New challenges for systematic safety management in organizations under the conditions of a multi-crisis involving the pandemic, the war in Ukraine, and the energy shock - identification of requirements and design of solutions in the context of applicable standards, (/0811/SBAD/1067); Role in the project: project manager.
Selected Publications:
- Ewertowski T., Butlewski M., Development of a Pandemic Residual Risk Assessment Tool for Building Organizational Resilience within Polish Enterprises, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - 2021, vol. 18, iss. 13, s. 6948-1-6948-14
- Ewertowski T., A Standard-Based Concept of the Integration of the Corporate Recovery Management Systems: Coping with Adversity and Uncertainty during a Pandemic, Sustainability - 2022, vol. 14, iss. 3, s. 1254-1-1254-20
- Ewertowski, T., Güldoğuş, B.Ç., Kuter, S. et al. The use of machine learning techniques for assessing the potential of organizational resilience. Cent Eur J Oper Res (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10100-023-00875-z
Cooperated in the project:
PHD. Eng. Marcin Berlik
marcin.berlik@put.poznan.pl
Poznań University of Technology, Faculty of Management Engineering, Institute of Safety and Quality Engineering
Project collaboration period: March 1, 2024 – August 2, 2024.