Andrzej Kociubiński PhD, Eng
Graduated in 2002 from the Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology at the Warsaw University of Technology. In December 2006 he defended his doctoral thesis titled: ‘Integration of an integrated circuit made with a computer’. In December 2006, he defended his PhD thesis titled ‘Integration of a silicon-based integrated circuit with a nuclear radiation detector fabricated on a SOI wafer substrate (Silicon-On-Insulator)’ .
In 2001-2007, he worked at the Institute of Electron Technology in Warsaw in the Department of Microsystems and Silicon Nanostructures Technology, where he was involved in modelling, technology development and characterisation of semiconductor devices. He has participated in scientific and research activities within many national and international projects (e.g. ‘Silicon Ultra Fast Cameras for Electron and Gamma Sources in Medical Applications’, ‘Integrated micro- and nanotechnology platforms and services’ and ‘System for European Water Monitoring’). He joined the Department of Electronics at the Lublin University of Technology in October 2007.
His research activity focuses on advanced micro- and nanotechnology of silicon devices and systems with particular emphasis on integrating different technologies and devices for interdisciplinary applications. He is the author and co-author of more than 40 publications, mainly about international circulation. In 2013 he was awarded Best Papers for co-authoring the article Sensing Method and Fiber Optic Capillary Sensor for Testing the Quality of Biodiesel Fuel. In 2015 he was awarded Best Papers for co-authoring the article Capillary Rise Multiparametric Sensor for Testing of Diesel and Biodiesel Fuel.