Michal Tadeusiewicz

Michal Tadeusiewicz, Senior Professor Of Lodz University of Technology

16.05.1941 -- 1.04.2022

Scientific degrees:

  • M. Sc. (E. Eng.) 1964
  • Ph. D. (E. Eng.) 1971
  • D. Sc. (Habilitation degree) 1978
  • Professor 1989

  • Research interests:

    Nonlinear circuits and systems:

  • analysis of nonlinear circuits having multiple equilibrium points
  • stability analysis of electronic circuits
  • numerical analysis of dynamic circuits
  • methods for circuit simulation
  • theory of nonlinear circuits
  • Fault diagnosis of analog electronic circuits



    Experience:

    Author or co-author of 219 technical papers published in journals and conference proceedings, two books and 9 textbooks.
    Life Senior member, IEEE
    Head of Nonlinear Circuits and Systems Division of the Technical University of Lodz
    Vice Dean of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Faculty of the Technical University of Lodz (1991-1996)
    Supervisor of 8 Ph. D. theses
    From 1990 to 2011 a member of the Committee of Electronics and Telecommunications, Polish Academy of Sciences
    Polish National Committee of International Union of Radio Science
    Chairman of the Organizing Committee International Conference on Signals and Electronic Systems, Lodz'06.
    A member of Steering Committees of the following international conferences:
  • International Symposium on Theoretical Electrical Engineering (ISTET)
  • International Conference on Mixed Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems (MIXDES)
  • International Conference on Signals and Electronic Systems (ICSES)
  • Seminar on Fundamentals of Electrotechnics and Circuit Theory (IC-SPETO)
  • International Workshop on Computational Problems in Electrical Engineering (CPEE)

  • Circuits, Systems and Signal Processing
    The M.N.S. Swamy Best Paper Award, and The Armen H. Zemanian Best Paper Award for the year 2015 to Michał Tadeusiewicz, Andrzej Kuczyński, and Stanisław Hałgas for their paper “Catastrophic Fault Diagnosis of a Certain class of Nonlinear Analog Circuits”.




    Selected publications (2015-2022)

     


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