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WARSAW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE OF ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS ANNUAL REPORT 2004 Warsaw, March 2005

Institute of Electronic Systems Nowowiejska 15/19 00 665 Warsaw, Poland Phone: (+48-22 ) 825 37 09 Fax: (+48-22 ) 825 23 00 http://www. ise@ Edited by: Barbara Krawczynska

CONTENTS 1. GENERAL INFORMATION...7 1.1. Mission and organisation of the Institute...7 1.2. Board of Directors...8 1.3. Circuit and Signal Theory Division...9 1.4. Microwave Circuits and Instrumentation Division...10 1.5. Electronic Circuits and Systems Division...10 1.6. Measurement Systems and Optoelectronics Division...11 1.7. Independent Research Group on Artificial Intelligence...12 1.8. Statistical data...13 2. STAFF...14 2.1. Senior academic staff...14 2.2. Junior academic staff...24 2.3. Technical and administrative staff...26 3. TEACHING ACTIVITIES...29 3.1. Basic courses...29 3.2. Advanced courses...30 3.3. Special courses...31 3.4. International co-operation...32 4. RESEARCH PROJECTS...33 4.1. Projects granted by the University...33 4.2. Projects granted by the Ministry of Scientific Research and Information Technology (MNiI).36 4.3. Projects granted by international institutions...38 4.4. Other projects...39 5. DEGREES AWARDED...41 5.1. D.Sc. degrees...41 5.2. Ph.D. degrees...41 5.3. M.Sc. degrees...41 5.4. B.Sc. Degrees...44 6. PUBLICATIONS...47 6.1. Scientific and technical books, chapters in books, translations, editorships...47 6.2. Scientific and technical papers in journals...47 6.3. Scientific and technical papers in conference proceedings...52 6.4. Teaching aids...58 6.5. Other publications...58 7. REPORTS...59 7.1. Research reports...59 7.2. Other reports...60 8. PATENTS...61 8.1. Foreign patents...61 8.2. Home patents...61 9. CONFERENCES, SEMINARS AND MEETINGS...62 9.1. International conferences...62 9.2. Local conferences...63 9.3. Schools and seminars...64 9.4. Meetings...64 10. AWARDS...67-3 -

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From the Director of the Institute of Electronic Systems The Institute of Electronic Systems of the Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology of WUT offers a wide range of opportunities for undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students. It offers also its technical and intellectual resources for the industry. Our teaching and research activities respond to the needs of today s electronics and computer engineering. The Institute offers courses, and opportunities for studying and research in: automatic measurement and test systems, semiconductor and smart sensors, flow measurements, optoelectronic circuits for sensing and telecommunication, computer engineering and artificial intelligence, neural networks and adaptive measurement systems, microprocessor and digital systems, digital signal processing of radar and biomedical signals, measurement and control systems for experiments in high-energy physics, RF and microwave monolithic integrated circuits design and testing, design software systems for VLSI integrated circuits, analogue and pulse electronic circuits and systems electronic systems for high energy physics experiments. Our activities in these topics are hardware oriented and devoted to practical applications in medicine, radar, radio communication, distributed environment-monitoring systems, high energy physics experiments etc. The Institute has developed a network of modern teaching and research laboratories. It creates a strong basis for our staff to perform and fulfill research programs for the Polish industry and within the European research programs. The continuing programme of expansion and development of the Institute is driven by 9 professors (including 2 full professors), 4 associate professors and 38 assistant professors. 33 Ph.D. students sponsored and guided by the professors of the Institute, participate in research activities. Members of the Institute staff are devoted researchers. In 2004 they published 8 scientific and teaching books and chapters in the book, 76 journal papers and 91 papers in conference proceedings. Some of the professors are recognized worldwide as authorities and act as reviewers of papers submitted for publications in the IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, on Circuits and Systems, on Measurements and Instrumentation and other international journals and conferences. In 2004 2 colleagues obtained Doctor degrees (Ph.D.). For their outstanding achievements in research and teaching, academics of the Institute have gained Prime Minister Individual Award in Scientific and Engineering Education Achievements and 7 Rewards of the Rector of the WUT. Last year we established a new research laboratory devoted to development of electronic measurement and control systems for TESLA linear collider at the Douches Elektronen Synchrotron DESY, Hamburg, Germany. These activities are performed under long term FP6 European Project CARE, Coordinated Accelerator Research in Europe. Each year the Institute organizes the IEEE-SPIE Multi-Symposium on Advanced Electronics, Digital Signal Processing and Radar Signal Processing in Wilga. This scientific event is devoted mainly for Ph.D. Students and young researchers. In 2004 60 participants presented their papers at the Symposium. In May 2004 the International Radar Symposium took place in Warsaw. It was co-organized by the Institute. The Symposium was also strongly participated by students from our Institute. The Institute co-organizes annual National Conference on Evolutionary Algorithms and Global Optimization. This Conference integrates academics and researchers from universities and science centers and is considered the most important scientific event in Poland in this subject. Professors of our Institute have been teaching 66 different courses. Many of teaching activities are performed in our well-equipped laboratories. These include two new - Electronics for High Energy Physics Laboratory and - 5 -

Bioengineering Laboratory, Digital Signal Processing Laboratory, RF & Microwave Monolithic Integrated Circuits Laboratory and others. The Institute guides also activities of student research groups: Radar Signal Processing Group and Electronics for High Energy Physics Group. Students who come to the Institute of Electronic Systems are joining a dynamic, expanding and lively institution, in which, I believe, we are managing to retain one of the long-standing traditions of our Institute, that of being the Institute with high standards for education and research and a friendly place with good relations between staff and students. Our developments are possible thanks to a strong involvement of the academic staff and administration. I appreciate this opportunity to express my cordial thanks to our staff, students and friends who identify themselves with our goals. I also hope that our achievements presented in this report will serve as a stimulation for new European and domestic industrial and research partners to initiate and exploit the Institute potential in education, research and engineering. The Director Professor Janusz A. Dobrowolski, Ph.D., D.Sc. - 6 -

GENERAL INFORMATION INSTITUTE OF ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS - Annual Report 2004 1.1. Mission and organization of the Institute In recent years the teaching and research activities in the Institute of Electronic Systems have been focused on design, construction and maintenance of analogue, digital and mixed electronic systems and instrumentation, both low and high frequency, microwave and optical, many different applications in: measurement and control, radio - and telecommunication, medicine and radar, with strong use of digital, microprocessor and computer techniques and software engineering. Teaching and research activities of the Institute s staff are in the areas: of CAD systems for VLSI analogue, digital and mixed electronic circuits and systems, micro electro-mechanical systems, design and testing of RF and microwave monolithic integrated circuits for communication systems, computer controlled measurement systems, numerical methods, digital signal processing of radar signals, and of biomedical signals, analogue and digital filtering, neural networks, artificial intelligence, molecular (DNA) computing, semiconductor and smart sensors, flow sensors and flow measurements, optoelectronic metrology, non-linear fiber optics, optical fiber devices and optical fiber sensors. Traditionally, the Institute s professors teach basic electronic courses such as: Circuit Theory, Signals and Systems, Electronic Circuits and Elements, Basics of Electrical and Electronic Measurements, but the main teaching and research involvement of the Institute is in the advanced and modern areas of electronics and information technology presented above. In a two-stage teaching system of the Department, the Institute is responsible for a specialization: Electronic and Computer Engineering. In many aspects these two areas of science and engineering have common fields. Staff members of the Institute are involved in most of the teaching activities for Electronics and Computer Engineering specialization, but also they teach and participate in classes of other specializations. Circuit and Signal Theory Division incorporates three Research Groups: Research Group on Nonlinear Networks, Research Group on Digital Methods of Signal Processing, Research Group on Radar Signals Processing Systems. Microwave Circuits and Instrumentation Division incorporates one Research Group: Research Group on Microwave Circuits and Instrumentation. Electronic Circuits and Systems Division incorporates four Research Groups: Research Group on Electronic Analogue Circuits, Research Group on Digital Systems and Digital Signal Processing, Research Group on Pulse and Digital Equipment, Research Group on Biomedical Instrumentation. Measurement Systems and Optoelectronics Division incorporates four Research Groups: Research Group on Sensors, Research Group on Industrial Measurement Systems, Research Group on Automatic Test Systems, Research Group on Optoelectronic Circuits, Independent Research Group on Artificial Intelligence Like other Institutes of the Department, the IES is structured into Divisions. There are four Divisions in the Institute: - 7 -

1.2. Board of Directors Director Deputy-Director for Research Deputy-Director for Academic Affairs Deputy-Director for Technical and Administrative Affairs Professor Janusz A. Dobrowolski Ph.D., D.Sc. Room: 216 Phone: ( +48-22 ) 825 37 09, 660 7669 Fax: ( +48-22 ) 825 23 00 JAD@ Grzegorz Pankanin Ph.D. Room: 218 Phone: ( +48-22 ) 825 37 09, 660 7732, 660 5110 g.pankanin@ Jan Szymon Bober Ph.D. Room: 221 Phone: ( +48-22 ) 825 75 44, 660 7730, 660 7740 Fax: ( +48-22 ) 825 23 00 jbober@ Barbara Janczak Krawczynska, M.Sc. Room: 220 Phone: ( +48-22 ) 825 75 44, 660 7875 Fax: ( +48-22 ) 825 23 00 bkraw@ - 8 -

1.3. Circuit and Signal Theory Division Head: Jerzy Szabatin, Professor, Ph.D., D.Sc. Room: 455 Phone: (+48-22) 660 7653, 825 46 39 szabatin@ Staff: Jacek Kudrewicz, emeritus Professor, Jerzy Osiowski, emeritus Professor, Bohdan Butkiewicz, Professor, Ph.D., D.Sc., Andrzej Wojtkiewicz, Professor, Ph.D., D.Sc., Jan Szymon Bober, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Bogdan Galinski, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Zbigniew Gajo, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Konrad Jedrzejewski, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Krzysztof Kulpa, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Jacek Misiurewicz, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Marek Nalecz, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Anatolij Platonow, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Edward Sliwa, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Bozena Swidzinska, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Zdzislaw Michalski, Senior Lecturer, M.Sc., Jacek Falkiewicz, Assistant, M.Sc., Marek Rupniewski, Assistant, M.Sc. Rafal Rytel-Andrianik, Assistant, M.Sc. Kazimierz Skrzydelski, Technician, Elzbieta Styczek, Secretary. General Information The Circuit and Signal Theory Division deal with all aspects of circuit theory as well as modern problems of signal theory and digital signal processing. The staff of the Division delivers courses on this subject at basic and advanced level. Also a number of student's laboratories are realized as an essential part of these courses. Individual laboratories and diploma works are also conducted. The research and teaching activity of the Division is carried out in three groups: Research Group on Nonlinear Networks (Head Professor Bohdan Butkiewicz, 6 members and 2 Ph.D. Students) is involved in: Dynamics of nonlinear systems, Fractals in computer graphics, Fuzzy logic. The main interest is focused on applications of bifurcation theory and chaotic dynamics to investigation of mathematical models of selected electronic systems, e.g. the phase-locked loops. Fractals methods and particular the idea of Iterated Functions System is applicated to compression of images and pattern recognition. Research on fuzzy logic is devoted to fuzzy control theory and practice, fuzzy modeling and approximate reasoning methods. Theoretical works concern influence of different reasoning and defuzzificatioin methods on control results and model construction and exactness. Practical investigations are devoted to application of fuzzy microcontrollers and modeling of different physical and industrial processes. Research Group on Digital Methods of Signal Processing (Head Professor Jerzy Szabatin, 6 members and 5 Ph.D. Students). The main subjects of interest of the Group include: New methods and algorithms for digital signal processing (optimal filtering, detection, estimation, tracking), Adaptive signal processing and its applications in telecommunication and metrology, Robust methods for signal estimation and classification, Wireless communication systems. The main interest is focused on adaptive and robust methods of digital signal processing and their application to elimination of disturbances in DS CDMA systems, in array signal processing, as well as design of intelligent sensors with adaptively controlled sensitivity based on the idea of optimal fitted observation of signals. Research Group on Radar Signals Processing Systems (Head Professor Andrzej Wojtkiewicz, 6 members and 2 Ph.D. Students) is involved in: Digital signal processing of radar signals, Design and implementation of real time systems for processing massive data streams (more than 100 MB/s) with the use of the newest generation DSPs., Two dimensional signal processing in FMCW sea and land radars, Processing of radar images using SAR techniques. In particular, the research activity of the Group is focused on design as well as hardware and software realization of digital systems for real time processing of radar signals with the use of signal processors, industrial computers and programmable logic. Research in radar applications is carried out in cooperation with industrial institutes. - 9 -

1.4. Microwave Circuits and Instrumentation Division Head: Janusz A. Dobrowolski, Full Professor, Ph.D., D.Sc. Room: 250 Phone: (+48-22) 825 37 09, 660 7669 JAD@ Staff: Adam Abra mowicz, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Miroslaw Adamski, Assistant Professor (on leave) Ph.D., Krzysztof Antoszkiewicz, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Marek T. Faber, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Zbigniew Nosal, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Wojciech Wiatr, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Elzbieta G. Fistek, Senior R&D Engineer, M.Sc. Group profile: Monolithic microwave integrated circuits - analysis, design and testing, Microwave measurement techniques and systems, High frequency and microwave communication systems, Computer aided analysis and design of microwave circuits (active and passive). Historical note: The Microwave Circuits and Instrumentation Division was established in 1975 and, since then, has promoted 110 M.Sc. s and 15 Ph.D. s. Members of the Group have written more than 600 scientific papers and have taken active part in about 100 conferences. 65 research projects have been performed and many of them resulted in the unique microwave equipment fabricated by the MCI staff. Purpose: The Microwave Circuits and Instrumentation Division activities concern two main areas: education and scientific research. A comprehensive education program in the field of microwaves providing a coherent series of courses, discussions, seminars, independent studies or investigations leads to academic and professional degrees. The Microwave Circuits and Instrumentation Division also offer courses in millimeter wave techniques, monolithic microwave integrated circuits and advanced measurement techniques for qualified professionals. The Microwave Circuits and Instrumentation Division conducts an extensive scientific and applied research within the microwave area and provides services in the design and development of a microwave communication equipment - such as receivers and low power transmitters in the frequency range up to 40 GHz. Main research topics: Modeling, design and testing of monolithic microwave integrated circuits (GaAs MMIC's) and Si CMOS RF IC for communication systems, Advanced computer aided measurements of microwave semiconductor devices (scattering and noise parameter extraction, methodology of measurements, computer-controlled test systems), Novel microwave filter structures (filters employing dielectric resonators and high temperature superconductors), measurements of DR parameters, theory of coupled transmission lines, Synthesis of low noise microwave amplifiers. Recent achievements: Development of a new design method for high quality tunable filters, Development RF receiver blocks in Si CMOS technology. - 10 -

1.5. Electronic Circuits and Systems Division Head: Leszek Opalski, Assistant Professor, D.Sc., Ph.D. Room: 258 Phone: 660 7989 zuise@ Staff: Andrzej Filipkowski, emeritus Professor, Tomasz Adamski, Professor, Ph.D., D.Sc., Marek Czosnyka, Assistant Professor (on leave), Ph.D., D.Sc., Jan Ogrodzki, Professor, Ph.D., D.Sc., Antoni Grzanka, Assistant Professor, D.Sc., Ph.D., Marian Bukowski, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Aleksander Burd, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Stanislaw Jankowski, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Boguslaw Kalinowski, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Katarzyna Opalska, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Tomasz Owczarek, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Tomasz Starecki, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Wojciech Zabolotny, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Krzysztof Zamlynski, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Antoni Fijalkowski, Senior Lecturer, M.Sc., Michal Ramotowski, M.Sc., (retired), Magdalena Szezynska, Senior Lecturer, Ph.D., (half time), Wojciech Zaworski, Senior Lecturer, M.Sc., Krzysztof Golofit, Assistant, M.Sc., Marcin Grajda, Assistant, M.Sc., Stefan Piechnik, Assistant (on leave), Ph.D., Piotr Smielewski, Assistant (on leave), Ph.D., Wieslaw Byrski, Technician, Hanna Poplawska, Secretary, (half time). General Information There are two general areas of the research and teaching activities: Analysis and design of analogue and digital electronic circuits with a particular emphasis on the properties of electronic elements, Digital and analogue signal processing with a particular emphasis on physiological and biomedical signals. The work of the Division is carried out in four research/teaching groups. Research Group on Electronic Analogue Circuits (Head - Professor Jan Ogrodzki, 6 members). The main research activities are related to various aspects of design of analogue, switch mode, mixed signal circuits and microsystems. modeling, simulation and computer aided design of circuits and systems including electro-chemical microsystems. The Group has established co-operation with several European Centers and is participating in domestic as well as international research programs (e.g. EU FP5 SEWING Project). - 10 - Research Group on Digital Systems and Digital Signal Processing (Head Professor Tomasz Adamski, 5 members). The main research activities are related to: Electronic Circuits (digital and pulse circuits, PLL circuits, analogue/digital converters and data acquisition boards), Digital systems (cryptology, microprocessor systems, parallel processing algorithms and systems, mu ltimedia technology), Digital signal processing (solving of illconditioned problems, algebraic methods in DSP and its application in digital systems, processing of stochastic signals), Computer-aided measurement systems (virtual instruments, spectral analyzers, correction of measurement systems based on DSP) and the problem of noise in electronic circuits and systems. Research Group on Pulse and Digital Equipment (Head - Tomasz Starecki Ph.D., 5 members). The main research activities are related to: Elements, circuits and systems of fast pulse technology, Design and analysis of wide bandwidth sampling circuits, Methods of computer aided modeling of fast switching elements and circuits, Pulse power circuits, Electronic systems for the motor car industry, Computer simulations of components, circuits and systems, Application of microprocessor technology in measurement equipment, Photo acoustics. Research Group on Biomedical Instrumentation (Head - Antoni Grzanka D.Sc., Ph.D., 6 members). The main research activities are related to: Computer methods and instrumentation for neurosurgical diagnosis, modeling and neuromonitoring with applications in postoperative intensive care, Data and signal processing and measurement methods for audiology, rhinology and foniatrics, Non-invasive acoustic methods for brain vessel diagnosis, The Group has established international co-operation with the Neurosurgery Department of the Cambridge University (UK).

1.6. Measurement Systems and Optoelectronics Division Head: Ryszard Jachowicz, Full Professor, Ph.D., D.Sc. Room: 242 Phone: ( +48-22 ) 660 7848 rsjach@ Staff: Jerzy Helsztynski, Emeritus Professor, Jacek Dusza, Assistant Professor Ph.D., Konrad Hejn, Professor, Ph.D., D.Sc., Ryszard Romaniuk, Assistant Professor, D.Sc., Jerzy Jedrachowicz, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Kazimierz Jedrzejewski, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Antoni Lesniewski, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Grzegorz Pankanin, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Krzysztof Pozniak, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Slawomir Sobczak, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Zbigniew Wawrzyniak, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Jerzy Weremczuk, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Grazyna Gortat, Senior Lecturer, Ph.D., Lech Lewandowski, Senior Lecturer, Ph.D. Jerzy Berlinski, Senior R&D Engineer, M.Sc., Wieslaw Jasiewicz, Senior R&D Engineer, M.Sc., Slawomir Lada, Senior R&D Engineer, M.Sc., Jacek Sochon, Senior R&D Engineer, M.Sc., Boguslaw Sutkowski, Technician, Agnieszka Rutkowska, secretary. Research Group on Microsystems and Sensors (Head - Professor Ryszard Jachowicz, 3 members, 2 Ph.D.Students) is involved in: Design, modeling, simulation and testing of sensors, Instruments and measuring microsystems for pressure, temperature, humidity and moisture measurements. The main interest of the Group is focused on semiconductor and smart sensors, protocols and interfaces for smart sensor communication, microsystems design and tests. Research Group on Industrial Measurement Systems (Head - Grzegorz Pankanin Ph.D., 2 members) conducts research in designing and realization of measurement systems dedicated for specific industrial applications. In the area of Group interest is: Sensors for physical quantities measurement (flow sensors, temperature and pressure), Signal processing systems, Data acquisition systems, means of results presentation and also problems of equipment control (pumps, valves, and heaters). Research Group on Automatic Test Systems (Head Professor Konrad Hejn, 4 members) consists of researchers involved in analogue to digital conversion techniques: Delta - sigma modulators, Highly efficient decimators, DSP algorithms, VXI/SCPI technology. VHDL modeling and simulation are the main topics of the research conducted. To provide a bridge between DSP theory and the physical world of analogue to the digital converter s circuit the Group is always at the center of interest. Research Group on Optoelectronic Circuits (Head Kazimierz Jedrzejewski Ph.D., 8 members) is involved in: Optoelectronic metrology in laboratory and industry, Optical fiber technology, Solitons and nonlinear fiber optics, Optical fiber devices, Multicomponent and fluoride glass fibers, Optical fiber sensors, Image processing, Optical computing, PERG (Photonics and Web Engineering Research Group) Laboratory (Head - Ryszard Romaniuk D.Sc., 2 members, 4 Ph.D.Students) carries out research in the domain of distributed measuring systems and Electronics for HEP (High Energy Physics), maintain several web information and measuring servers under the address nms., perg.elka.pw.edu.pl. The Group cooperates closely with Dept. of Chemistry, Technical Physics, and Environmental Engineering of our University and with Institute of Experimental Physics Warsaw University. PERG Group maintains several active web servers, among them: experimental meteorological server, data base server, and student work server. - 11 -

1.7. Independent Research Group on Artificial Intelligence Head: Jan J. Mulawka, Professor, Ph.D., D.Sc. Room: 225 Phone: (+48-22) 660 5319 jml@ Staff: Jaroslaw Arabas, Assistant Professor Ph.D., Pawel Cichosz, Assistant Professor Ph.D., Piotr Wasiewicz, Assistant Professor Ph.D., Robert Nowak, Assistant, Ph.D. General Information The main subject of research concerns the computational intelligence. In particular the following topics have been considered in detail: Evolutionary Algorithms, Machine Learning, Expert Systems, Database Mining, Advanced Control, Molecular Computing, Software Engineering, Command and Control Systems, Business Intelligence Systems. Evolutionary Algorithms can be divided into three areas: Genetic Algorithms (GA), Evolution Strategies (ES), and Genetic Programming (GP). They have developed applications in global optimization. In the research on GA and ES new algorithms based on accommodation of population size are proposed. The concept of chromosome age has been introduced. The methods lead to a significant reduction of the computation effort needed to achieve comparable results. To improve GA technique, an approach based on applying GP methodology to find the best GA structure for global optimization has been developed. It enables better results to be obtained in comparison with standard approaches. Several applications of evolutionary algorithms are addressed, such as: microwave circuits design, graph theory and telecommunication. The Research Group of Artificial Intelligence is focused on the machine learning (temporal difference learning). Certain variation of the TD (lambda) algorithm was analyzed and some hopefully useful computational techniques were proposed. The multistrategy hierarchical learning systems (combining reinforcement learning with inductive learning and planning) are being developed. The Group cooperates closely with Department of Business Systems, Warsaw School of Economics, carries out research in the domain of business intelligence systems and management information systems. In the area of molecular computing we have introduced a novel application of molecular computing to problems of expert systems. The molecular associative memory, pushdown memory and finite state automaton were proposed. Biochemical reactions on DNA strands were used to realize the backward chaining algorithms. Described devices exhibits a number of advantages over known molecular proposals, as well as traditional electronic implementations. Presented ideas are confirmed by experiments performed in genetic engineering laboratory.. - 12 -

1.8. Statistical data SPECIFICATION 2002 2003 2004 academic staff 61 65 65 full professors 3 4 3 professors 6 5 7 assistant professors 42 41 42 senior lecturers 7 7 5 lecturers 0 0 0 assistants 3 8 8 Ph.D. students 29 28 33 technical staff 11 9 10 administrative staff 8 9 9 space laboratories 912 m 2 932 m 2 1025 m 2 library 54 m 2 54 m 2 54 m 2 offices of academic staff 1170 m 2 1170 m 2 1170 m 2 computers workstations 20 25 27 personal computers 345 350 365 library resources books (number of volumes) 8215 7200 6787 journals (number of titles subscribed to) 25 23 15 teaching activities basic courses 38 35 27 advanced courses 27 24 22 special courses 9 14 11 international projects 6 11 6 research projects granted by the University 41 57 44 granted by State institutions 6 4 11 granted by international institutions 4 5 6 other projects 7 10 6 degrees awarded D.Sc. degrees 2 2 0 Ph.D. degrees 3 3 2 M.Sc. degrees 38 41 39 B.Sc. degrees 38 52 35 publications sci.-tech. books 12 10 8 sci.-tech. papers in journals 59 57 76 sci.-tech. papers in conference proceedings 85 80 91 teaching aids 5 5 3 other publications 16 19 10 reports research reports 26 50 32 other reports 3 0 0 patents 2 1 5 conferences organized by the Institute (number of conferences) 2 3 3 organised by the Institute (number of participants) 50 180 250 others (number of conferences) 50 54 45 others (number of participants from the Institute) 138 93 96-13 -

2. STAFF 3. Senior academic staff Adam ABRAMOWICZ, M.Sc. (1982), Ph.D. (1993); Passive microwave circuits, Dielectric resonator and HTS filters, Microwave measurements of dielectrics; Assistant Professor; Microwave Circuits and Instrumentation Division; Senior Member IEEE, Vice-Chairman AP/AES/MTT joint chapter of the IEEE Poland Section (2003-), Member of the Editorial Board IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Technique and IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters; Listed in the Marquis Who s Who in the World 2001 edition and Marquis Who's Who in Business and Finance 2003 edition and Marquis Who's Who in Science and Engineering 2005 edition; [Edu.8], [Pro.10], [B.Sc.1, [Pub.42], [Pub.64], [Pub.85], [Pub.86], [Pub.87], [Pub.88], [Pub.95], [Pub.97], [Pub.98], [Pub.173], [Rep.3], [Rep.4], [Conf.6], [Conf.32], [Conf.66]; Miroslaw ADAMSKI, M.Sc. (1982), Ph.D. (1997); Microwaves, Frequency converters - modeling and simulation, Noise in circuits and systems, On wafer measurements; Assistant Professor (on leave); Microwave Circuits and Instrumentation Division; Member of IEEE (1998 -); [Pub.85]; Tomasz ADAMSKI, Ph.D. (1976), D.Sc. (1994); Electronic circuits and systems, Digital systems, Digital signal processing (ill-conditioned problems, stochastic signals), Cryptography; Professor; Electronic Circuits and Systems Division; Head of the Research Group on Digital Systems and Digital Signal Processing; Head of the Computer Engineering Programme (1997 -); Member of Polish Association for Automation, Robotics and Measurement; Member of the Signals, Systems and Electronic Circuits Section of the Committee of Electronics and Telecommunications of the Polish Academy of Sciences (1996 - ); Member of the Science Committee of the International Conference on Signals and Electronic Systems ICSES and International Conference on Information Networks and System Technology ICINAST; Member of the Scientific Committee of the National Conference of Electronics (2001 - ); Member of the Editorial Board of the Internet cryptographic monthly Security of IT; Scientific consultant of Polish computer security and cryptographic firms; [Ph.D.Student 9], [Ph.D.Student 25], [Edu.12], [Edu.27], [Edu.50], [Edu.55], [Edu.58], [Pro.14], [Pro.30], [Ph.D.2], [M.Sc.5], [Pub.1]; Krzysztof ANTOSZKIEWICZ, M.Sc. (1972), Ph.D. (1983); Frequency synthesis and synchronization, Microwaves; Assistant Professor; Microwave Circuits and Instrumentation Division; Gold Cross of Merit (2004); [Pub.94], [Conf.6], [Award 6]; Room: 257 Phone: 660-7710 aabr@ ise.pw.edu pl Room: 250A Phone: 660-7876 AME@ ise.pw.edu pl http://www.ise.pw.edu.pl/~ame Room: 248 Phone: 660-7634 tadam@ Room: 255 Phone: 660-7663 Kanto@ ; - 14 -

Jaroslaw ARABAS, M.Sc. (1993), Ph.D. (1996); Computer Science, Global optimization, Neural nets, Predictive control, Steam boiler control, Energy markets; Assistant Professor; Independent Research Group on Artificial Intelligence; Head of the Organizing Committee of the National Conference on Evolutionary Algorithms and Global Optimization; Member of the Program Committee of: Congress on Evolutionary Computation, IEEE Conference on Evolutionary Computation, International Conference on Genetic Algorithms, Parallel Problem Solving from Nature; Life Member of the Academic Tourist Club Maluch ; Prime Minister Team Award in Scientific and Technological Achievements (2003); [Edu.20], [Edu.38], [Pro.4], [Pro.9], [M.Sc.1], [Pub.2], [Pub.9], [Pub.89], [Pub.160], [Pub.179], [Pub.180], [Pub.181], [Pub.182], [Rep.1], [Conf.35]; Jan Szymon BOBER, M.Sc. (1965), Ph.D. (1975); Circuit theory, Analogue filters; Assistant Professor; Circuit and Signal Theory Division; Deputy-Director for Academic Affairs; Member of the Faculty Council; Chairman of the Faculty Council Committee on History and Tradition (1996 - ); Chairman of the Faculty Alumnus Association (1991 - ); Member of the Dean's Advisory Board for Finances; Member of the National Foundation for Child Welfare (1989 - ); [Edu.2], [Edu.13], [Edu.51], [Edu.52]; Marian BUKOWSKI, M.Sc. (1964), Ph.D. (1983); Electronics, Electronic Circuits; Assistant Professor; Electronic Circuits and Systems Division; Gold Cross of Merit (2004); [Edu.11], [Pro.40], [Award 7]; Aleksander BURD, M.Sc. (1964), Ph.D. (2000); Fast analogue and digital pulse techniques, Assistant Professor, Electronic Circuits and Systems Division; [Edu.37], [Pub.14], [Pub.15], [Rep.23]; Bohdan BUTKIEWICZ, M.Sc. (1964), Ph.D. (1972), D.Sc. (2003); Fuzzy systems, Reliability theory, Control theory; Professor; Circuit and Signal Theory Division; Member of the IEEE (1991-); 3-Degree Individual Rector s Award in Scientific Achievements (2004); [Ph.D.Student 5], [Ph.D.Student 19], [Ph.D.Student 23], [Edu.26], [Pro.15], [Pro.31], [M.Sc.3], [M.Sc.26], [Pub.3], [Pub.4], [Pub.5], [Pub.6], [Pub.75], [Pub.92], [Pub.93], [Pub.142], [Conf.1], [Conf.11], [Conf.17], [Conf.21], [Conf.22], [Conf.70], [Award 5]; Pawel CICHOSZ, M.Sc. (1994), Ph.D. (1998); Artificial intelligence, Machine learning; Reinforcement learning; Assistant Professor; Independent Research Group on Artificial Intelligence; [Edu.42], [Edu.43], [M.Sc.22], [M.Sc.30], [M.Sc.31], [M.Sc.37], [B.Sc.2], [B.Sc.4], [Pub.2], [Pub.176], [Rep.2]; Marek CZOSNYKA, M.Sc. (1978), Ph.D. (1986), D.Sc. (1997); Biocybernetics and digital signal processing; Assistant Professor (on leave); Electronic Circuits and Systems Division; [Pub.10], [Pub.11], [Pub.19], [Pub.20], [Pub.21], [Pub.22], [Pub.23], [Pub.41], [Pub.47], [Pub.48], [Pub.49], [Pub.50], [Pub.51], [Pub.63], [Pub.69], [Pub.70], [Pub.71], [Pub.72], [Rep.8]; Room: 231 Phone: 660-7731 jarabas@ Room: 220, 454 Phone: 825 75 44 660-7730, 660-7740 jbober@ Room: 260 Phone: 660-7336 mbuk@ Room: 270 Phone: 660-7714 burd@ Room: 449 Phone: 660-5314 bb@ Room: 231 Phone: 660-7731 pcichosz@ elka.pw.edu.pl Room: Phone: mczos@ - 15 -

Janusz A. DOBROWOLSKI, M.Sc. (1965), Ph.D. (1973), D.Sc. (1979), Professor title (1992); Microwave theory and techniques; Full Professor; Director of the Institute of Electronic Systems (1990 ); Head of the Microwave Circuits and Instrumentation Division (1979 1983, 1985 ); Member of the Committee for Graduate Studies (1996 ); Member of Faculty Council Committee on Faculty Organization (1999 - ); Senior Member of IEEE (1992 ); Member of the Signals, Systems and Electronic Circuits Section of the Committee of Electronics and Telecommunication of the Polish Academy of Sciences (1995 - ); Member of Microwaves Section of the Committee of Electronics and Telecommunication of the Polish Academy of Sciences (1995 - ); Member of the Editorial Board for the WNT Circuits and Systems Series (1990 - ); Member of the Editorial Board of the IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques (1985 - ); Member of the Scientific Committee of the International Conference on Signals and Electronic Systems ICSES; Member of the Scientific Committee of the International Microwave Conference MIKON; Member of the Scientific Committee of the National Conference on Evolutionary Algorithms and Global Optimization; [Ph.D.Student 4], [Ph.D.Student 16], [Edu.17], [Pro.10], [Pro.16], [Pro.32], [Pro.46], [Pub.99], [Rep.3], [Rep.4], [Conf.6], [Conf.36], [Conf.46]; Jacek J. DUSZA, M.Sc. (1975), Ph.D. (1986); Measurement and instrumentation; Assistant Professor; Measurement Systems and Optoelectronics Division; Member of the Polish Association of Electrical Engineers (1976 ); Member of the Polish Society of Sensor Technology (1993 ); [Edu.15], [Edu.62], [B.Sc.9], [B.Sc.15], [Pub.7], [Conf.67]; Marek T. FABER, M.Sc. (1970), M.Sc. (1975), Ph.D. (1980); Microwaves; Frequency Converters Modeling and Simulation, Noise in Circuits and Systems, RF CMOS Integrated Circuits; Assistant Professor; Microwave Circuits and Instrumentation Division; Member of the Editorial Board of the IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques (USA) (1985 - ); Member of the Review Board of the European Microwave Conference (2003 - ), Senior Member of the IEEE (1992 ); Listed in the Who is Who in the World 2004 edition; [Edu.9], [Pro.46], [Conf.6]; Antoni FIJALKOWSKI, M.Sc. (1960); Electronics, Radioelectronics, Electronic integrated circuits; Senior Lecturer; Electronic Circuits and Systems Division; Member of the Senate of Warsaw University of Technology (1981 ); Member of the Dean s Advisory Board for Finances; Member of the Senate Committee on Financial Policy (1990 - ); Member of the Rector s Committee on Restructuring Organisational Units of the Warsaw University of Technology (1990 - ); Member of Senate Revocatory Committee on Disciplinary Measures for Academic Teachers (2002 - ); [Edu.52], [Edu.57]; Room: 250, 217 Phone: 825 37 09 660-7669 Fax: 825 23 00 JAD@ Room: 236 Phone: 660-7736 J.Dusza@ Room: 250A Phone: 660-7876 mtf@ http://www.ise.pw.ed u.pl/~mtf Room: 328 Phone: 660-7726 kuba@ - 16 -

Andrzej FILIPKOWSKI, M.Sc. (1954), Ph.D. (1963), D.Sc. (1972), Professor title (1980), Full Professor (1993); Emeritus Professor since October 2000; Electronics, Electronic Integrated Circuits; Electronic Circuits and Systems Division; Cocoordinator of International Programmers (1996 2001); Fellow of SEFI (Sociétée Européene pour la Formation des Ingénieur); Fellow of IEEE (1981 - ); Polish Delegate to Sub-Committee for Higher Education (2001 - ); Member of the Committee of Electronics and Telecommunication of the Polish Academy of Sciences (1980-2003); Member of the Polish ERASMUS Committee (2003 - ); Member of the Scientific Committee of the International Conference on Signals and Electronic Systems ICSES; Member of the Scientific and Organization Committee of the MIXDES Conference; Member of the Polish Electrical Engineers Association; Member of TNW (1989 - ); [Pro.40], [Pro.56], [Pro.62], [Pub.91], [Pub.177], [Pub.183], [Pub.184], [Rep.5], [Conf.2], [Conf.3], [Conf.28], [Conf.64], [Conf.68], [Conf.77], [Conf.92]; Zbigniew GAJO, M.Sc. in Electronics (1983), M.Sc. in Mathematics (1986), Ph.D. (1997); Digital signal processing, Robust estimation methods; Assistant Professor; Circuit and Signal Theory Division; Member of the IEEE (1991 - ); Division plenipotentiary for the institute library; V-ce Dean of the Faculty for Students Affairs (2002 ); [Edu.7], [Edu.25], [Edu.56], [Pro.45]; Bogdan GALINSKI, M.Sc. (1964), Ph.D. (1972); Circuit theory, Analogue filters; Assistant Professor; Circuit and Signal Theory Division; Member of the Faculty Council Committee on History and Tradition (1996 - ); Member of the Joint Admission, Undergraduate, and Graduate Committee (1996 - ); Secretary of the Faculty Council Committee on Awards and Distinctions (2002 - ); [Edu.54], [Pub.103], [Conf.18], [Conf.41], [Conf.45]; Grazyna GORTAT, M.Sc. (1965), Ph.D. (1979); Measurement and instrumentation; Senior Lecturer; Measurement Systems and Optoelectronics Division; [Edu.53]; Antoni D. GRZANKA, M.Sc. (1980), Ph.D. (1985), D.Sc. (2003); Biocybernetics and Medical Instrumentation; Assistant Professor; Electronic Circuits and Systems Division; Head of Research Group on Biomedical Instrumentation (2000 - ); Department of the Prevention of Environmental Hazards, Medical University of Warsaw; Member of International Committee on Objective Assessment of Nasal Airway (1996 - ); Member of IEEE (1997 - ); Member of Polish Society of Biomedical Engineering (1998 - ); Member of International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (1999 - ); Member of the Board of Universal Neonatal Hearing Screening Program in Poland; 1-Degree Individual Rector s Award in Scientific Achievements (2004); [Ph.D.Student 17], [Ph.D.Student 21], [Ph.D.Student 31], [Edu.31], [Edu.60], [Pro.5], [Pro.17], [Pro.33], [Pro.47], [M.Sc.9], [M.Sc.33], [B.Sc.12], [B.Sc.14], [B.Sc.19], [B.Sc.24], [B.Sc.27], [B.Sc.34], [Pub.31], [Pub.34], [Pub.188], [Conf.10], [Award 2]; Konrad HEJN, M.Sc. (1966), Ph.D. 1976), D.Sc. (1999); Measuring systems; Professor; Measurement Systems and Optoelectronics Division; Head of the Research Group on Automatic Test Systems; Member of the Faculty Council Committee of Faculty Education Affairs (1999 ); [Ph.D.Student 13], [Edu.18], [Pro.18], [Pro.34], [Pub.109]; Room: 247 Phone: 660-7744 Fax: 825 23 00 filip@ Room: 224 Phone no: 660-7480 zbyg@ Room: 224 Phone: 660-7480 gal@ Room: 236 Phone: 660-7736 gragor@ Room: 271 Phone: 660-7717 antekg@ Room: 234 Phone: 660-7734 825 98 13 K.Hejn@ - 17 -

Ryszard S. JACHOWICZ, M.Sc. (1969), Ph.D. (1973), D.Sc. (1981), Professor title (1996); Semiconductor sensors; Smart sensors; Microsystems; Full Professor; Head of Measurement Systems and Optoelectronics Division (1997 - ); Head of Research Group on Sensors and Microsystems (1975 ); Member of the Senate of Warsaw University of Technology (2002 - ); Chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs (2002 - ); Chairman of Faculty Council Committee on Research (1991 2002); Member of the Faculty Council Committee on Academic Staff Development (2002 - ); Chairman of Commission for M.Sc. Degrees (1992 ); Member of Journal Program Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences: Metrologia i Systemy Pomiarowe (1994 ), Elektronika (1994 ); Senior Member IEEE (1981 -), Vice Chairman (1993-1997) and Chairman (1997-2002) of the Executive Board, IEEE Poland Section; Chairman of Instrumentation & Measurement Chapter, IEEE (1993- ); Chairman of the Microsystems and Sensors Commission Committee of Metrology and Instrumentation Polish Academy of Science (1993 -); Member of Metrology and Instrumentation Committee, Polish Academy of Science (1993 - ); Member of Steering Committee of the Conference Eurosensors (1992 -), Member of Editorial Board Journal Measurement Science and Technology (2003 - ), Institute of Physics Pub., UK (2003 - ); 1-Degree Team Rector s Award in Engineering Education (2004); [Ph.D.Student 24], [Ph.D.Student 32], [Edu.14], [Edu.22], [Pro.11], [Pro.20], [Pro.35], [Pro.56], [Pro.57], [Pro.63], [Pub.78], [Pub.91], [Pub.111], [Pub.112], [Pub.113], [Pub.114], [Pub.115], [Pub.161], [Pub.162], [Pub.171], [Pub.175], [Pub.185], [Pat.4], [Pat.5], [Conf.20], [Conf.27], [Conf.30], [Conf.34], [Conf.39], [Conf.40], [Conf.60], [Conf.85], [Conf.90], [Award 7]; Stanislaw JANKOWSKI, M.Sc. (1970), Ph.D. (1980); Measurement and instrumentation; Assistant Professor; Electronic Circuits and Systems Division; Member of International Neural Network Society (1995 ); Member of Association of Polish Electrical Engineers (1976 ); [Edu.45], [Edu.61], [Pro.19], [Pro.36], [Pro.52], [M.Sc.6], [M.Sc.8], [M.Sc.10], [M.Sc.16], [M.Sc.19], [M.Sc.23], [M.Sc.34], [B.Sc.21], [B.Sc.23], [Pub.7], [Pub.149], [Pub.150], [Pub.186], [Conf.31]; Jerzy JEDRACHOWICZ, M.Sc. ( ), Ph.D. (2003); Measuring systems; Assistant Professor; Measurement Systems and Optoelectronics Division; [Pro.34], [Pub.109]; Kazimierz P. JEDRZEJEWSKI, M.Sc. (1970), Ph.D. (1978); Electronics measurements, Optoelectronics, Fiberoptics; Assistant Professor; Measurement Systems and Optoelectronics Division; Head of the Research Group on Optoelectronic Circuits (1998 - ); Head of Electronic Measurements Fundamentals Laboratory (1990 ); [Pro.21], [Pro.37], [Pro.48], [Pub.32], [Pub.35], [Pub.52], [Pub.117], [Pub.118], [Pub.119], [Pub.120], [Rep.6], [Rep.7], [Conf.34], [Conf.56]; Konrad JEDRZEJEWSKI, M.Sc. (1995), Ph.D. (2000); Digital signal processing, Adaptive signal processing, Adaptive measurement systems; Assistant Professor; Circuit and Signal Theory Division; [Pub.53], [Pub.116], [Pub.121], [Pub.154], [Pub.155], [Conf.19]; Room: 242 Phone: 660-7848 rsjach@ Room: 228 Phone: 660-5589 S.Jankowski@ elka.pw.edu.pl Room: 230 Phone: 660 5585 jyjz@ Room: 245 Phone: 660-7691 kpj@ Room: 223 Phone: kala@ - 18 -

Boguslaw KALINOWSKI, M.Sc. (1971), Ph.D. (1980); Circuits and systems, Digital systems, Microprocessor techniques; Assistant Professor; Electronic Circuits and Systems Division; Head of Electronic Circuits and Systems Laboratory; Jacek KUDREWICZ, M.Sc. (1959), Ph.D. (1962), D.Sc. (1965), Professor title (1975); Non-linear dynamic systems, Fractals; Full Professor; Member of the Warsaw Scientific Society; Member of the Scientific Committee of National Conference on Applications of Mathematics in Biology and Medicine; Prime Minister Individual Award in Scientific and Engineering Education Achievements (2004); [Award 1]; Krzysztof KULPA, M.Sc. (1982), Ph.D. (1987); Digital signal processing, Detection of radar signals; Assistant Professor; Circuit and Signal Theory Division; Member of the IEEE (1991 - ); Head of the Digital Signal Processing Laboratory; [Edu.35], [Pro.6], [Pro.45], [M.Sc.12], [M.Sc.15], [M.Sc.24], [B.Sc.7], [B.Sc.10], [B.Sc.22], [B.Sc.28], [B.Sc.32], [Pub.43], [Pub.102], [Pub.106], [Pub.108], [Pub.125], [Pub.126], [Pub.127], [Pub.128], [Pub.129], [Pub.130], [Pub.131], [Pub.132], [Pub.133], [Pub.140], [Pub.141], [Pub.152], [Pub.166], [Rep.24], [Rep.25], [Conf.6], [Conf.7], [Conf.9], [Conf.24], [Conf.26], [Conf.42], [Conf.53], [Conf.58], [Conf.76], [Conf.84]; Antoni LESNIEWSKI, M.Sc. (1970), Ph.D. (1980); Measurement systems; Assistant Professor; Measurement Systems and Optoelectronics Division; [Edu.15], [Pro.34], [Pub.109]; Lech LEWANDOWSKI, M.Sc. (1970), Ph.D. (1980); Electronics and optoelectronics; Senior Lecturer; Measurement Systems and Optoelectronics Division; [Edu.46], [Pro.37], [Pro.48], [M.Sc.4], [M.Sc.14], [M.Sc.27], [M.Sc.28], [Pub.32], [Pub.117], [Pub.118], [Pub.119], [Pub.120], [Rep.6], [Rep.7]; Zdzislaw MICHALSKI, M.Sc. (1966); Senior Lecturer; Circuit and Signal Theory Division; [Edu.49]; Jacek MISIUREWICZ, M.Sc. (1988), Ph.D. (1996); Digital signal processing, Programmable logic systems; Assistant Professor; Circuit and Signal Theory Division; Member of the IEEE (1991 - ); IEEE Poland Section Newsletter Editor (1998 - ); [Pub.137], [Rep.24], [Rep.25]; Jan J. MULAWKA, M.Sc. (1971), Ph.D. (1976), D.Sc. (1985); Molecular computing; Full Professor; Head of Independent Research Group on Artificial Intelligence; Member of the Polish Association of Electrical Engineers; Member of the Scientific Committee of the National Conference on Evolutionary Algorithms and Global Optimisation; Member of the Scientific Committee of the International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Multimedia Applications; Honorary Editor of the International Journal of Computational Intelligence and Applications; [Ph.D.Student 1], [Ph.D.Student 2], [Ph.D.Student 6], [Ph.D.Student 15], [Ph.D.Student 33], [Edu.6], [Edu.39], [Pro.22], [Pro.38], [Ph.D.1], [B.Sc.5], [B.Sc.13], [B.Sc.20], [Pub.76]; Room: 268 Phone: 660-7847 kali@ Room: 446 Phone : 660-7476 jak@ Room: 453 Phone: 660-7478 kulpa@ Room: 234 Phone: 660-7410 Ales@ Room: 233 Phone: 660-7741 llew@ Room: 449 Phone: 660 5314 zm@ Room: 453/447 Phone: 660-7478 mjacek@ Room: 225 Phone: 660-5319 jml@ - 19 -

Marek NALECZ, M.Sc. (1984), Ph.D. (1991); Digital signal processing, Programming of signal processors; Assistant Professor; Circuit and Signal Theory Division; Member of the IEEE (1991 - ); [Edu.36], [Pro.45], [M.Sc.25], [B.Sc.29], [Pub.140], [Pub.141], [Pub.153], [Conf.7], [Conf.91]; Zbigniew NOSAL, M.Sc. (1970), Ph.D. (1980); Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits, Low-noise amplifiers, Microwaves; Assistant Professor; Microwave Circuits and Instrumentation Division; Head of the Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits Laboratory; [Edu.10], [Pro.46], [Pub.95], [Pub.99], [Pub.138], [Pub.143], [Pub.144], [Rep.3], [Conf.6], [Conf.25], [Conf.48]; Jan OGRODZKI, M.Sc. (1977), Ph.D. (1982), D.Sc. (1996); Electronics, Computer-aided design; Professor; Electronic Circuits and Systems Division; Member of the Faculty Council Committee on the Ph.D. Studies (2002 - ); Member of the Faculty Council Committee on History and Tradition of the Department, (2002- ); Representant of the Dean of Faculty in IMiO Commission for reception of grants; Chairman of the Commission in ISE for reception of grants; Member of IEEE and IEEE CS; Member of Jury of European Union Competition for Young Scientists (2000 - ); [Edu.5], [Edu.29], [Edu.30], [Edu.32], [Pro.12], [Pro.23], [Pro.40], [Pro.56], [Pro.57], [Pro.63], [Pub.145], [Rep.10], [Rep.11], [Conf.2], [Conf.63], [Conf.77], [Conf.88]; Katarzyna OPALSKA, M.Sc. (1984), Ph.D. (1998); Electronics, Modeling and macromodelling of semiconductors and circuits, Methods and algorithms for circuit parameter extraction, Methods, algorithms and tools for computer circuit simulation; Assistant Professor; Electronic Circuits and Systems Division; [Rep.23]; Leszek J. OPALSKI, M.Sc. (1978), Ph.D. (1988), D.Sc. (2003); Computer aided simulation and optimal design for quality of electronic circuits and systems, Network distributed computations, Numerical analysis, Analog circuits design; Assistant Professor; Head of Electronic Circuits and Systems Division (2000 ); Member of the International Programme Committee of the International Conference Mixed Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems MIXDES (1994 ); Member of the IEEE; 3-Degree Individual Rector s Award in Scientific Achievements (2004); [Edu.19], [Edu.21], [Edu.48], [Pro.40], [Pro.56], [Pub.81], [Pub.90], [Pub.146], [Pub.178], [Rep.12], [Rep.13], [Conf.12], [Conf.73], [Conf.77], [Conf.87], [Conf.88], [Conf.92], [Award 4]; Grzegorz L. PANKANIN, M.Sc. (1975), Ph.D. (1984); Measurement and instrumentation; Assistant Professor; Measurement Systems and Optoelectronics Division; Head of Research Group on Industrial Measurement Systems; Deputy Director for Research (1996 ); Member of Faculty Council (1999 - ); Member of Faculty Council Committee on Research (1999 ); Secretary of Sensors Commission of the Committee of Metrology and Instrumentation of the Polish Academy of Sciences (1995 ); Member of the Polish Society of Sensor Technology (1993 ); Member of the Association of Polish Electrical Engineers (1978 ); [Pro.24], [Pro.39], [Pro.49], [Pro.67], [B.Sc.6], [B.Sc.8], [Rep.14], [Rep.15], [Rep.16], [Conf.65]; Room: 447/453 Phone: 660-7478 m.nalecz@ Room: 256 Phone: 660-7663 Z.Nosal@ Room: 209 Phone: 660-7382 jogr@ Room: 207 Phone: 660-7384 kasia@ Room: 260 Phone: 660-7336 opalski@ Room : 227 Phone : 660 7732 660 5400 660 5110 g.pankanin@ - 20 -