Prof Dr. Miroslaw Wcislik | Electric Circuits | Best Researcher Award
Full Professor, Kielce University of Technology, Poland
Prof. Mirosław Wcislik is a distinguished Polish electrical engineer with expertise in dynamic systems, control theory, and power quality. He earned his Ph.D. and D.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from Warsaw University of Technology and became a professor of technical sciences in 2013. Currently, he serves as a part-time professor at Kielce University of Technology.
Profile
Strengths for the Award
Prof. Wcislik has a highly distinguished academic and research career, particularly in the fields of dynamic systems, control theory, and power quality. His long-standing association with prestigious institutions like the Warsaw University of Technology and Kielce University of Technology highlights his expertise. His prolific output—around 250 publications, 12 patents (including a European patent), and 6 authored books—demonstrates a sustained commitment to innovation and knowledge dissemination. His experience as an IEC expert and leadership in various professional organizations, such as the Polish Society of Theoretical and Applied Electrical Engineering (PTETiS) and the Association of Polish Electrical Engineers (SEP), further emphasize his influence in both research and industrial applications. His contributions to technical committees and electric heating systems reflect practical impacts in the field of electrical engineering.
Areas for Improvement
While Prof. Wcislik’s research portfolio is commendable, he could strengthen his profile by expanding his focus to emerging technologies like renewable energy integration, smart grids, or electric vehicle infrastructure. More active international collaborations or joint research projects could enhance his global visibility and broaden the reach of his work. Additionally, publishing more interdisciplinary studies or engaging in policy-shaping initiatives could further boost his candidacy for the award.
Education 🎓
Prof. Mirosław Wcislik completed his education at the Warsaw University of Technology, beginning with a Bachelor’s degree in Electronics in 1971. He further pursued his academic career by obtaining a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering in 1981, where his work centered on electric systems. His academic journey continued, leading to a D.Sc. (Habilitation) in Electrical Engineering in 1993 from the same institution. This educational foundation set the stage for his distinguished contributions to control theory, power quality, and system modeling in electrical engineering.
Experience 💼
Prof. Wcislik has been a full professor at Kielce University of Technology until 2022, where he made significant contributions in dynamic systems and control theory. From 1998 to 2018, he served as an IEC expert and chaired the Polish Committee of Electric Heating.
Research Interests 🔍
His research focuses on dynamic systems, arc furnace modeling, control theory, power quality, and measurement systems, primarily using MATLAB-Simulink.
Awards 🏆
Prof. Wcislik is a member of PTETiS and SEP and has been honored for his pioneering work in electrical engineering and his leadership in international technical committees.
Publications 📚
Wcislik M., et al. (2015). Modeling three-phase arc furnaces for power quality improvement. IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, 30(4), 1821-1830. [Cited by 45]
Wcislik M., et al. (2018). Monitoring system design for real-time power quality. Electric Power Systems Research, 158, 124-132. [Cited by 30]
Conclusion
Prof. Miroslaw Wcislik is an exemplary researcher whose contributions to electrical engineering, particularly in control theory and power quality, make him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive research output, patents, and leadership roles within national and international organizations underline his deep expertise and impact on the field. Expanding his scope to more modern challenges in electrical engineering would only enhance his already impressive profile.