dr hab. inż. Jerzy Konorski
Employment
- Associate professor at Department of Computer Communications
Biography
Jerzy Konorski received his M. Sc. degree in telecommunications from Gdansk University of Technology, Poland, and his Ph. D. degree in computer science from the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland. In 2007, he defended his D. Sc. thesis at the Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics, Gdansk University of Technology. He has authored over 150 papers, led scientific projects funded by the European Union, US Air Force Office of Scientific Research, and the National Science Center, Poland and served on the TPC for over 100 international conferences. He has been an active a reviewer for various international journals including Ad Hoc Networks (Elsevier), Computer Communications (Elsevier), Computer Networks (Elsevier), Elsevier Computers & Security, EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, IEEE Communication Letters, IEEE Trans. on Mobile Computing, IEEE Trans. on Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Trans. on Signal Processing, IEEE Trans. on Vehicular Technology, IEEE Trans. on Wireless Communications, IET Communications, Int. J. of Computing and Digital Systems, J. of Sensor and Actuator Networks, Pervasive and Mobile Computing (Elsevier), Symmetry-Basel (open access, MDPI), and Security and Communication Networks (Wiley). He conducted scientific visits, invited or keynote talks among others at Concordia University, Montreal; Aalborg University Centre, Denmark; Dresden University of Technology, Germany; ENST Bretagne, Rennes, France; University and Polytechnic of Catalunya, Barcelona; Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA; Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, India; Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, PRC; IEEE International Conference on Information Networking, Phuket, Thailand; and International ISABEL Conference, Barcelona, Spain. In 2002 he was a Visiting Erskine Fellow at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. His teaching experience includes lectures and curricula preparation for a range of graduate and Ph. D. student courses, among others Probability and Statistics (co-author of a textbook), Information Systems (co-author of a textbook), Data Transmission, Optimisation Methods, Operational Research, Distributed Systems and Computer Networking, Network Theory and Design, IP Networks, Modelling and Measurement of Communication Networks, Microeconomic Mechanisms in Computer Networks, Decision Making under Competition, and Noncooperative Distributed Systems. Since 2008 he has been Chair of the Faculty committee for study curricula and the supervisor of 11 students following individual study course (including 6 foreign students) and over 60 master theses. Prof. Konorski's current research interests focus on game theory models in wireless networks and network security, and reputation and trust building systems in distributed networking environments.
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