Jacek Marceli Wojciechowski (1942-2015)

Prof. Wojciechowski’s research interests were concentrated on applications of mathematical methods in technology and on software aspects of system analysis and design, in the particular on sensitivity system analysis, energy-related system design, integrated circuits design, fault diagnosis, graph and network theory and radiocommunication systems. He published over 100 research papers in these domains. During his academic life he had been lecturing on circuit theory, signal and system theory, graphs and networks, modulation theory, sensitivity system analysis, digital telecommunication systems, digital signal processing, etc. He was the author and co-author of three academic manuscripts. His name was cited in Who is Who in the World (Marquis, 1999, 2000). His hobbies were cycle tourism, skiing, and history. He was the co-author of the book “Bicycle”.

Titles and degrees

1966   M.Sc. degree in electronics (mathematical machines, Warsaw University of Technology -Poland)
1975 M.Sc. degree in mathematics (numerical methods, University of Warsaw, Poland)
1976 Ph.D. degree with honours (thesis entitled “Block graphs and their application in electrical linear system analysis” in Polish, Warsaw University of Technology)
1989 D.Sc. degree (monograph entitled “Sensitivity analysis of analog electrical systems with application of the Tellegen theorem” in Polish, Warsaw University of Technology)
2002 Professor title from the President of the Republic of Poland

Professional experience

1966-1970 Institute of Mathematical Machines, Warsaw, Poland
1970-2015 Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology
1997-2000 Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology, Head of the Radiocommunication Division, Institute of Radioelectronics
1981-1983 Mc-Master University (Canada), post Ph. D. placement, Simulation and Optimization Systems group
1984-1986 Washington State University (USA), visiting professor
1990-1991 University of Waterlooo (Canada), visiting professor
1990-1993 Committee of Electronics and Telecommunication of the Polish Academy of Sciences, member
1991-1996 Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology, Institute of Electronic Systems, Deputy Director for Science
1995-1998 Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology, coordinator of the TEMPUS programme “Education for Signal Processing and Circuits for Signal Processing”
1996-2001 Institut Français du Petrole, counselor
1996-2015 Wydawnictwa Komunikacji I Łączności, edition counselor
2001-2002 Ohio University (USA), visiting professor, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science