Assoc Prof Dr. Jerzy Domżał | SDN controllers | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Jerzy Domżał | SDN controllers | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Jerzy Domżał, AGH University of Krakow, Poland

Dr. Domżał is a distinguished academic in Telecommunications with a robust educational background, including a Master’s, Ph.D., and Habilitation from AGH University of Krakow. As the Director of the Institute of Telecommunications since 2020, he has demonstrated significant leadership and expertise. His research, which addresses critical issues in optical networks and future internet technologies, is reflected in over 35 published articles, two patents, and three authored books. Dr. Domżał’s involvement in major European research projects and his numerous accolades, including scholarships from the Polish Minister of Science and Higher Education and a science award from POLITYKA magazine, underscore his contributions to advancing telecommunications infrastructure. His roles on various organizational committees further highlight his active engagement in the research community.

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Suitability for the Award

Dr. Jerzy Domżał is exceptionally suited for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to his extensive research experience, impactful contributions to the field of telecommunications, and leadership roles in both academic and professional settings. His work on network congestion control, optical networks, and flow-aware networks aligns well with the award’s criteria, showcasing his dedication to advancing telecommunications research.

Educational Background:

Dr. Domżał’s educational qualifications include a Master’s degree, Ph.D., and Habilitation in Telecommunications from AGH University of Krakow, showcasing a strong academic foundation in his field.

Professional Experience and Leadership:

His career trajectory includes roles as Research Assistant, Assistant Professor, and Associate Professor at AGH University of Krakow. He has served as the Director of the Institute of Telecommunications since 2020, reflecting his leadership and expertise in the field.

Research Contributions and Projects:

Dr. Domżał has been involved in several significant European research projects (e.g., Nobel, SmoothIT, EuroNF, e-Photon/ONe(+), BONE), focusing on optical networks, traffic engineering, and future internet technologies. His research addresses critical issues like network congestion control and flow-based services, which are crucial for advancing telecommunications infrastructure.

Publications and Patents:

He has published over 35 articles in JCR-listed journals, contributed to two patents and seven patent applications, and authored three books. His work has been recognized with numerous citations, highlighting the impact and relevance of his research.

Awards and Recognitions:

Dr. Domżał has received several prestigious awards, including scholarships from the Polish Minister of Science and Higher Education, a grant from the National Centre for Research and Development, and a science award from POLITYKA magazine. These accolades reflect his outstanding contributions to the field.

Organizational and Committee Roles:

His roles as Co-chair for GLOBECOM symposia, Local Organizing Committee Chair for ITC’2012, and member of technical program committees for IEEE conferences demonstrate his active engagement in shaping the research landscape and contributing to the advancement of telecommunications.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Title: A Survey on Methods to Provide Multipath Transmission in Wired Packet Networks
    • Year: 2015
    • Cited by: 36
  • Title: New Congestion Control Mechanisms for Flow-Aware Networks
    • Year: 2008
    • Cited by: 27
  • Title: QoS-Aware Net Neutrality
    • Year: 2009
    • Cited by: 25
  • Title: A Survey on Methods to Provide Interdomain Multipath Transmissions
    • Year: 2016
    • Cited by: 24
  • Title: Flow-Aware Multi-Topology Adaptive Routing
    • Year: 2014
    • Cited by: 24

 

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