OUR TEAM


The research group was founded by the four below listed members:

Dr. Aleksandra Kawala-Sterniuk (head of the lab) was born in 1984 in Poland. In 2007 she obtained her M.Sc. degree in Computer Engineering from the Opole University of Technology. In 2013 she was awarded a Ph.D. degree in Computing and Mathematical Sciences from the University of Greenwich in London. In 2013 she started working as an assistant professor at the Opole University of Technology in Opole. In 2016 she was working at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, USA as a post-doctoral researcher. Dr. Kawala-Sterniuk published over 100 papers. Her research interests include: signal processing, biomedical data analysis, digital filtering. She is also serving as a Review Editor for Frontiers in Neuroscience

Dr. Mariusz Pelc, PhD Hab. Eng. (co-founder of the lab) received his habilitation in Automatics and Robotics, specialisation in Computer Control Systems domain in 2014 from the Opole University of Technology in Poland. He has published 2 books and over 70 scientific papers in conference proceedings and scientific journals. He has been a member of Autonomic Research Group at University of Greenwich since 2007, when he joined the team of researchers working on the EU FP7 DySCAS project 2006-2009, developing a lightweight policy evaluation library AGILE Lite and smart self-configuring middleware for automotive systems. His research interests are showing in his publication track record and spread across different scientific domains including computer control systems and control systems theory, autonomous and self-* systems, parallel computing, embedded systems, computer systems and networks, bio-medical engineering.

Dr. Jaroslaw Zygarlicki, PhD Hab. Eng. (co-founder of the lab) was born in 1978 in Brzeg, Poland. He graduated in 2002 from the Faculty of Electronics of the Wroclaw University of Technology. In the years 2002–2008 he was employed as an assistant at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatics and Computer Science at the Opole University of Technology. In the years 2008–2014 he was an adjunct. From 2014, he was a university professor at the Opole University of Technology. Research interests are digital signal processing, with particular application to the analysis of electricity quality.

Our colaborators:

  • Monika Blaszczyszyn, PhD – Opole University of Technology – Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy;
  • Radek Martinek, PhD – VSB Technical University in Ostrava – Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science;
  • Grzegorz Miekisiak, PhD, MD – University of Opole, Institute of Medicine;
  • Waldemar Bauer, PhD – AGH University of Science and Technology;
  • Piotr Walecki, PhD – Collegium Medicum – Jagiellonian University;
  • Prof. Edward Jacek Gorzelanczyk, PhD Hab., MD;