Research & IT
I spent a decade in academia, working at the intersection of acoustics, mathematics, and computer science.
Today I apply that analytical toolkit and data-processing experience to building commercial AI systems.
15
Scientific publications
- 11 as first author
- 7 as sole author
- 4 in JCR journals
12
Conference appearances
(Oral and poster presentations)
- 8 international
- 4 in Poland
In 2014, I began my studies in Acoustic Engineering at the AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków,
which I continued at the master's level, earning my engineering and master's degrees in
2018 and 2019 respectively.
During my studies, I conducted research on the acoustics of musical instruments, presenting results
at both national and international conferences, where I was repeatedly recognised (see the
list of awards and honours).
In 2019, I started a PhD, also at AGH in Kraków, focusing on spatial acoustics —
in particular the multidimensional modelling of the directivity of sound sources and receivers,
exploring the concept of frequency as a spatial dimension.
From 2021 to 2023, I led the project
"Continuous representation of directivity patterns in acoustics using four-dimensional basis functions", funded by the Polish National Science Centre. Alongside this, in 2021, I was invited as an external expert
to lead the "Sound Analysis and Processing" course for the Computer Science programme at the Cracow University of Technology.
On 25 March 2024, I defended my doctoral dissertation with distinction. Thesis title:
"Modelling the directivity characteristics of sound sources and receivers in the domain of multidimensional basis functions".
Details of my academic activity can be found below: