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Welcome to my home page. My name is Maciej Zawodniok. I am an Associate Professor at Electrical and computer Engineering Department at Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T). I am also an Assistant Director of the NSF Industry/University Cooperative Research Center (I/UCRC) on Intelligent Maintenance Systems (IMS). Some biography facts about me: Maciej J. Zawodniok (S'03, M'06, SM’16) graduated from the Silesian University of Technology with a Master of Science degree in Computer Science in 1999 and received a Ph.D. degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Missouri-Rolla in 2006. Since 2008, he is at Missouri University of Science and Technology, where currently he is an Associate Professor in Computer Engineering and Assistant Director of NSF I/UCRC on Intelligent Maintenance Systems. He has co-authored around 25 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters, over 35 refereed IEEE conference articles. Also, he received the prestigious NSF CAREER award in 2010 for his research on improving performance of passive RFID systems. Dr. Zawodniok's research focuses on adaptive and energy-efficient protocols for wireless networks, network-centric systems, network security, cyber-physical and embedded systems with applications to manufacturing and maintenance. |
Full Resume can be found here.
NSF I/UCRC on Intelligent Maintenance Systems (ims.mst.edu)
AutoID Research Group (autoid.mst.edu)
CpE / EE / Sys Engg 5320 - Wireless Networking (Fall semester)
CpE / EE / Sys Engg 6430 - Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks (Spring semester)
CpE/EE 4096/4097 – Senior Design Course (2 semester, capstone project for undergraduates)
CpE 5170 – Real Time Systems (Spring semester)
CpE 2100 – Introduction to Computer Engineering
CpE 3250 – Digital System Design
EE 2210 – Circuits 1
Energy Harvesting
Single piezoelectric and simple converter
Multibeam structure with advanced power converter
Wireless Networking
Wireless Multi-hop Network Routing Protocol
Pneumatic Testbed with Wireless Sensor Network and Mobile Monitoring Using PDA
High Speed Network for Off-Road Machinery
Formation Control (Bryan Brenner, Drs Travis Dirks and Jag Sarangapani)