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Prof. Małgorzata Kujawińska

Professor

Biography

I had been graduated from Fine Mechanics Faculty of Warsaw University of Technology in 1976 with specialization optical systems. I had been awarded with PhD in 1982 and habilitation in 1997, both in applied optics. In 1997 I got the title of national professor. In 1987-1989 I stayed at National Physical Laboratory (UK) within British Council scholarship and contract from King’s College University London. I have been employed at Warsaw University of Technology as assistant professor (1982-1997) and professor (1997 – present).

Interests
International expert in full-field optical metrology, image processing and opto-numerical systems covering such methods as: interferometry, moire/speckle interferometry, optical and digital holography and holographic interferometry, optical tomography, structured light methods, moire fringe and digital image correlation methods, as well as development of novel full-field photonics sensors and 2D/3D/4D digital image processing and phase retrieval techniques. The applications range from data content capture for multimedia and medicine, through art objects and civil engineering structures monitoring and measurements for experimental mechanics, material and optical engineering.

Awards

Honors & Awards

2024

Optica

Fellow

2021

SPIE

Dennis Gabor Award

2005-2018

Photonics 21

Vice-President

2013

WUT

Technology Transfer Award

2013

SPIE

Chandra S. Vikram Award

2005

SPIE

President

2004-2006

SPIE

Executive Committee

2002-2008

ICO

Vice-President

1997

SPIE

Fellow

Education

Educational Career

2008

National Professor

1997

Habilitation

in Applied Optics, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

1982

PhD

in Applied Optics, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

1976

Master of Science

in Fine Machine Design, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland