|
I graduated in 1996 from Wroclaw Chemical Technical School in Poland.
I was doing MSc in Bio-medical Engineering at Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland between 1996 - 2001. During my MSc I switched directions for a while. In 1998 I joined, for two years,
the Department of Electronic Engineering at Galway University of Technology in Ireland. In this group I did some research
on signal processing in FPGA boards, then for a short time I joined the Boston Scientific team working on the simulation
of the blood flow in veins. In 2001 I graduated from Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland. Since 2002 I have been doing
the PhD project: "One-class classification" in Pattern Recognition Group at Delft University of Technology,The Netherlands.
Since 2004 I am in Information and Communication Theory Group, Faculty of Electrical Engineering Mathematics and Computer Science,
Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands.
Here is a slightly more formal bio:
Professional History
- January 2004 -- present:
ph D, Information and Communication Theory Group, Delft University of Technology
Advisor: dr R.P.W. Duin
- December 2001 -- December 2003:
ph D, Pattern Recognition Group, Delft University of Technology
Advisor: dr R.P.W. Duin
- March 1999 -- October 1999:
Researcher, Boston Scientific, Galway, Ireland
- March 1997 -- March 1999
Researcher, Department of Electronic Engineering, National University of Ireland, Galway
Advisor: dr Fearghal Morgan
- 1997 -- 2001
M.Sc. Bio-medical Engineering
Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland
Dissertation: Automatic recognition of arrhythmia from ECG signal
Advisor: dr Z. Moron
Membership:
|