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Mr. Aleksander Krótki | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr Aleksander Krótki Institute of Energy and Fuel Processing Technology, Poland

Mr. Aleksander Krótki is a distinguished professional associated with the Institute of Energy and Fuel Processing Technology in Poland. His academic foundation is deeply rooted in the field of energy and fuel sciences, where he has demonstrated a commitment to advancing research and practical applications. His educational background includes advanced studies in energy engineering and related disciplines, equipping him with a strong technical and analytical skill set.

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Education:

Professor Ewa Roszkowska is a respected academic in Computer Science at Białystok University of Technology in Poland, specializing in advanced decision-making methodologies. Her research spans multi-criteria decision methods, fuzzy multi-criteria approaches, negotiation analysis and support, game theory, and multi-criteria modeling of socio-economic phenomena. Prof. Roszkowska gained international experience in 2001–2002 through participation in the research program “A Procedural Approach to Conflict Resolution: Designing Analytical Support for Interactive Group Decision Making” at the ZIF Institute, Bielefeld University, Germany, where she also served as a visiting professor.

 

Professionals Experience:

Her professional experience includes participating in an influential international research program, “A Procedural Approach to Conflict Resolution: Designing Analytical Support for Interactive Group Decision Making,” at the ZIF Institute at Bielefeld University in Germany during 2001–2002. Her role in this program highlighted her contributions to conflict resolution and analytical decision support. In 2002, she expanded her influence in the field as a visiting professor at Bielefeld University, where she further honed her research skills and enriched the academic community with her knowledge in conflict resolution and group decision-making.

Research Interests

Mr. Krótki’s research interests focus on innovative energy solutions, sustainable fuel processing technologies, and environmental impact mitigation, aiming to contribute to the global transition toward cleaner energy sources. Professionally, he has amassed significant experience in the energy sector, collaborating on projects that integrate cutting-edge technologies with practical industry needs. His expertise extends to fuel technology optimization, renewable energy integration, and the development of efficient energy systems.

 

Publications 

Wachowicz, T., Roszkowska, E. (2025). “How well may the direct linguistic declarations substitute AHP in defining accurate criteria weights?” International Transactions in Operational Research, 32(2), pp. 1088–1118.

Roszkowska, E., Filipowicz-Chomko, M. (2024). “A Multi-Criteria Method Integrating Distances to Ideal and Anti-Ideal Points.” Symmetry, 16(8), 1025.

Roszkowska, E., Wachowicz, T. (2024). “Impact of Normalization on Entropy-Based Weights in Hellwig’s Method: A Case Study on Evaluating Sustainable Development in the Education Area.” Entropy, 26(5), 365.

Roszkowska, E., Jefmański, B., Dudek, A., Kusterka-Jefmańska, M. (2024). “IFMCDM: An R package for intuitionistic fuzzy multi-criteria decision making methods.” SoftwareX, 26, 101721.

Kusterka-Jefmańska, M., Roszkowska, E., Jefmański, B. (2024). “The Intuitionistic Fuzzy Synthetic Measure in a Dynamic Analysis of the Subjective Quality of Life of Citizens of European Cities.” Economics and Environment, 88(1), 708.

Roszkowska, E., Filipowicz-Chomko, M., Łyczkowska-Hanćkowiak, A., Majewska, E. (2024). “Extended Hellwig’s Method Utilizing Entropy-Based Weights and Mahalanobis Distance: Applications in Evaluating Sustainable Development in the Education Area.” Entropy, 26(3), 197.

Conclusion

Prof. Ewa Roszkowska’s extensive experience, numerous publications in high-impact journals, active participation in international conferences, and prominent roles in academic organizations make her an excellent candidate for the Research for Best Review Article Award. Her body of work demonstrates a deep understanding of decision sciences and a commitment to advancing multi-criteria decision-making and negotiation support systems. Recognizing her with this award would honor her valuable contributions to the field and her ongoing impact on decision sciences research and practice.

 

 

 

Aleksander Krótki | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

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