Visiting Professors oraz Visiting Lecturers
Szkoła Doktorska oferuje niepowtarzalną możliwość wzięcia udziału w zajęciach prowadzonych przez akademickich ekspertów – profesorów i wykładowców z całego świata. W ramach programów „Visiting Professors” oraz „Visiting Lecturers” doktoranci, dzięki wyjątkowym zajęciom, mają szansę wzbogacić indywidualny tok kształcenia oraz poszerzyć horyzonty wiedzy. Zapraszamy do śledzenia aktualności, ponieważ oferta tych zajęć jest zróżnicowana i aktualizowana na bieżąco. Szczegóły dotyczące przedmiotów, w tym tematyki, terminów itp., można znaleźć poniżej w kartach przedmiotów oraz w zakładce zajęcia dydaktyczne.
Zasady współpracy
Programy Visiting Lecturers oraz Visiting Professors polegają na ścisłej współpracy pomiędzy Szkołą Doktorską, Osobą zgłaszającą oraz Wizytującym. Zgłoszenia są przyjmowane i weryfikowane przez Przewodniczącą Komisji Kształcenia, prof. dr hab. inż. Anetę Pobudkowską-Mirecką (ksztalcenie.sd@pw.edu.pl). Po zaakceptowaniu propozycji zajęć dla doktorantów, Szkoła Doktorska przedstawia szczegóły funkcjonowania programów. Przede wszystkim dotyczą one następującego podziału obowiązków:
- Szkoła Doktorska – odpowiedzialna jest za przekazanie wszelkich niezbędnych informacji oraz przedstawienie kwestii organizacyjno-administracyjnych dotyczące umowy z Wizytującym, wynagrodzenia, zwrotów kosztów podróży oraz zakwaterowania.
- Osoba zgłaszająca – odpowiedzialna jest za asystę Wizytującego w trakcie realizacji zajęć stacjonarnych bądź online oraz organizacji pobytu i podróży. Najważniejszym aspektem jest organizacja oraz promocja zajęć: zapewnienie terminów, miejsca oraz uczestników.
- Wizytujący – odpowiedzialny jest za przeprowadzenie zajęć zgodnie z umową. Wizytujący również musi we własnym zakresie zapłacić i zorganizować podróż oraz zakwaterowanie, których koszty zostaną zwrócone przez Szkołę Doktorską po przedstawieniu wymaganych dokumentów (faktury/rachunki oraz potwierdzenia płatności).
Osobą odpowiedzialną za obsługę administracyjną w Szkole Doktorskiej jest Piotr Salamon (piotr.salamon@pw.edu.pl).
Nasi goście ,,Visiting Professors"
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ㅤ Course offered: Reliability of Structures Semester: 2024Z Dates: 16.10.2024 – 20.12.2024 Course card: Reliability of Structures (4606-VP-ES-00005) |
Prof. Andrzej S. Nowak works at Auburn University in the USA at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, after 25 years at the University of Michigan and 8 years at the University of Nebraska. He received his MS and Ph.D. from the Warsaw University of Technology in Poland.His area of expertise is structural reliability and bridge engineering, and major research accomplishments include the development of a reliability-based calibration procedure for calculation of load and resistance factors. The procedure was successfully applied on calibration of AASHTO LRFD design code for bridges, ACI 318 Code for Concrete Buildings, Canadian Highway Bridge Design Code, and British Standard BS-5400. He made important contributions in the area of bridge diagnostics and evaluation, including analytical load models used for prediction of extreme load events for bridges and buildings and the development of efficient experimental procedures for weigh-in-motion measurement of truck loads, dynamic loads on bridges and fatigue load spectra. In the area of materials, Prof. Nowak has developed a design guide for self-consolidating concrete (SCC), including field applications. Prof. Nowak has authored over 450 technical publications, and chaired a number of committees associated with professional organizations. |
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ㅤ ㅤ 1st Course offered: Entrepreneurship Studies 2nd Course offered: Marketing Management Semester: 2024Z Dates: 10.2024 – 12.2024 Course card: Entrepreneurship Studies (4606-VP-ES-00004) Course card: Marketing Management (4606-VP-ES-00003) |
Professor Akanni, Kassim Adekunle is a research fellow at Olabisi Onabanjo University, Nigeria. His research and teaching activities include agricultural economics, marketing, consumer research, development economics and international trade. Author of over 80 articles in reputable academic journals and several monographs. Public commentator on contemporary economic and social issues in Nigeria. Winner of many international grants and research awards. Member of many professional organizations such as the Nigerian Association of Agricultural Economists (NAAE), Business and Economics Society International (B& ESI) in the USA, International Association for the Study of Forced Migration in Canada. Consultant to national and international organizations such as the Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources of the Lagos State Government in Nigeria, Department for International Development (DFID) in the UK, Alliance for Global Integration in Malaysia. |
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Course offered: Key issues in Hydrogen & CO2 valorisation: Semester: 2024Z Dates: 21.10.2024 – 25.10.2024
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Michel Cassir is Emeritus Professor at Chimie ParisTech, PSL-University. Former leader of the research team “Interfaces, Electrochemistry, Energy” (I2E). He obtained his Ph.D. and habilitation at the University of Paris VI, France. He was a Professor 9 years at the National University of Mexico (UNAM). He was Director of the Laboratory “Electrochemistry, Chemistry of Interfaces & Modeling for Energy”. His expertise covers electrochemistry, molten salts, solid oxides, separation techniques, thin layers and nanotechnology. His main activities are dedicated to high temperature fuel cells & electrolysers (MCFC, SOFC, PCFC, hybrid cells), batteries, CO2 capture, thin layers, catalysis and sensors. He gave more than 300 conferences in scientific events (>100 invited conferences) and authored 295 scientific peer-reviewed publications, proceedings & book chapters. Director of 30 Ph.D. thesis and of an important number of academic & industrial collaborations.Professor Michel Cassir will share his scientific and professional experience, through a serial of courses/conferences, as Invited Professor at the Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Power and Aeronautical Engineering. He will address a large panel of topics, from the understanding of electrochemistry and electrochemical devices to the insight into hydrogen economy and renewable energy sources and, finally, a view on new CO2 capture technologies. He will also give a critical approach on sustainable development. |
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ㅤ ㅤ Course offered: New-generation concretes Semester: 2024Z Dates: 10.2024 - 11.2024 Course card: New-generation concretes (4606-VL-ES-00012) |
Professor at the University of Granada since 2008, in the Department of Civil Engineering Construction and Engineering Projects. I teach Civil Engineering Construction and Material Science in Civil Engineering Degree as well as Material Science and Concrete in Science and Technology Architectural Heritage Master and Advanced Concretes in Civil Engineering Master at the same University. Civil Engineering, PhD since 2012. My research is focused on construction materials and the main research lines among others are: Reuse of waste in concrete; New technologies in self-compacting concrete; Study of corrosion of reinforcements in concrete; Revaluation of technological nutrients as building materials; Sustainable pavements and recycled asphalt mixes. I accumulate a series of university management activities such as the direction of the Departmental Section of Construction Engineering, the Coordination of External Practices of the School, the participation as a member of the Master Academic Committee and the Internal Guarantee of the Quality and since 2021 I am deputy director of the Civil Engineering School at the University of Granada. |
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ㅤ Course offered: Drops and Bubbles – an introduction to colloids and interface science Semester: 2024Z Dates: 11.2024 - 12.2024 Course card: Drops and Bubbles – an introduction to colloids and interface scienceurers (4606-VL-ES-00006) |
Reinhard Miller studied Mathematics at University of Rostock (1969-1973) and Colloid Chemistry at the Technical University Dresden (1977-1978), Germany. He got his PhD in 1978 and Habilitation in 1988, both at the Academy of Sciences in Berlin, Germany, on problems of adsorption kinetics and dilational visco-elasticity of surfactant adsorption layers. From 1992 until 2015 he worked as Group-Leader at the Max Planck Institute for Colloids and Interfaces in Potsdam/Golm in the field of thermodynamics, kinetics and mechanics of surfactant and protein adsorption layers at liquid-fluid interfaces. 2015-2019 he was Senior Scientist at the same Max Planck Institute for Colloids and Interface, and since 2020 Dr. Miller is Associate Senior Scientist in the Institute for Soft Matter Physics at the Technical University Darmstadt. His scientific interests are dynamics and mechanics of liquid interfaces, thermodynamics of adsorption of surfactants, proteins, polymers, particles and their mixtures, interfacial interactions and 2D shear and dilational rheology, formation and stability of foams and emulsions. He published about 700 papers in referenced journals (Web of Science), about 50 chapters in books, and about 50 contributions to printed conference proceedings. |