Prof. Urszula Wybraniec-Skardowska | Digital Communication Protocols | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Urszula Wybraniec-Skardowska, Cardinal Stefan WyszyÅski University, Poland
Professional Profile:
š« Academic Affiliation:
Dr. Urszula Wybraniec-Skardowska, formerly a full professor of logic at the University of Opole, is currently affiliated with the Cardinal Stefan WyszyÅski University in Warsaw. With an extensive academic background, she earned her degrees from Wroclaw University and has made significant contributions to various fields, including logic, philosophy, information sciences, and mathematics.
š Research Interests:
Her interdisciplinary research interests span logic, philosophy of language, formal linguistics, and mathematical logic. Dr. Wybraniec-Skardowska’s work explores diverse topics such as metalogic, logical theory of communication, and formal-logical aspects of rough sets theory. She is deeply engaged in investigating the interface between logic and its applications in linguistics, philosophy, and information sciences.
š Publications & Awards:
Dr. Wybraniec-Skardowska has authored over 150 publications, including several books, demonstrating her prolific scholarly output. Her research has been recognized with awards from the Polish Ministry of Education and prestigious fellowships such as the Kosciuszko Foundation Fellowship (USA). Her academic achievements have earned her the Twentieth Century Achievement Award by the American Biographical Institute.
š Professional Engagement:
She actively participates in international scientific associations such as The Association for Symbolic Logic (USA) and The European Association for Logic, Language, and Information (FoLLI). Her professional contributions extend to organizing international congresses and conferences, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange in her areas of expertise.
š Current Research Focus:
Dr. Wybraniec-Skardowska’s current research interests revolve around the intersection of knowledge, communication, and logic, as well as the philosophy of linguistics. She delves into intricate topics such as compositionality, meaning, denotation, and truth, aiming to advance our understanding of language, logic, and their philosophical underpinnings.
Publication Top Notes:
- On the eliminatibility of ideal linguistic entities”
- Published in Studia Logica in 1989.
- Cited 19 times.
- “Logical and philosophical ideas in certain formal approaches to language”
- Published in Synthese in 1998.
- Cited 18 times.
- “Vagueness and roughness”
- Authors: Z. Bonikowski, U. Wybraniec-Skardowska
- Published in Transactions on Rough Sets IX in 2008.
- Cited 17 times.
- “On the notion and function of the rejection of propositions”
- Published in Acta Universitatis Wratislaviensis Logika in 2005.
- Cited 15 times.
- “On the formalization of classical categorial grammar”
- Published in a volume titled “The Lvov-Warsaw School” in 2006.
- Cited 14 times.