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dr hab. inż. Krzysztof Szklanny,
prof. PJAIT, Head of Department

Specialization: speech synthesis, speech technologies, photography, voice quality

In 2009, he obtained his doctoral degree in the field of human-computer communication. In his doctoral dissertation, he created a pioneering corpus-based speech synthesis system for the Polish language. In 2020, he obtained the title of dr hab. His areas of expertise include voice quality assessment and classification, as well as speech signal processing using electroglottography.

He deals with the study of voice quality in various diseases, including rare genetic disorders. In his published works, he described methods of detailed diagnostics of the vocal apparatus using IT methods. Supervisor and assistant supervisor of several doctoral students. Author and co-author of publications in global journals with a high Impact Factor.

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Participant and leader of numerous international research projects. He has received two Rector's awards. Lecturer at several academies. Instructor of 21 subjects at his home academy.

Since 2006, he has served as the Rector's Representative for Student Internships at PJAIT. Head of the Computer Science curriculum for the NeMA Faculty in the English-language track. Head and creator of the photography studio at PJAIT. Professional photographer. Specialist in ultra-high-speed photography, extremely short flash duration combined with ultra-short exposure time. Adobe Certified Expert. Passionate about retro games, analog music equipment, and nature photography.


dr hab. inż. Ryszard Gubrynowicz, prof. PJAIT

Specialization: audio, voice, and speech signal analysis and processing, support for speech articulation organ diagnostics

Specialist in speech signal recognition and analysis, as well as sound processing issues, professor at PJAIT, and author of numerous scientific papers. His habilitation thesis focused on computer modeling of Polish speech sound articulation (2000), and his doctoral dissertation on zero-crossing methods in speech signal analysis and automatic recognition of a limited vocabulary set (1974).


dr hab. Alicja Wieczorkowska, prof. PJAIT

Specialization: audio analysis, music information retrieval, KDD, ML

Professor at PJAIT specializing in fields such as sound engineering, music, neural networks, graphic design, and multimedia. Master's thesis: UG, "Fractals in Computer Graphics"; doctoral dissertation: PG, "The Effectiveness of Musical Instrument Sound Recognition Based on Parameterization Method and Classifier Type"; habilitation: PJWSTK, "Identification of musical instruments in polyphonic environment". Member of the PJAIT Senate since 2012, member of the Graduate Faculty at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA since 2000.


dr inż. Danijel Koržinek

Specialization: speech recognition

Scientist and lecturer at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology specializing in natural language processing, particularly speech recognition. He earned his doctoral degree in 2016 with a dissertation titled: "Sparse Signal Representations of Acoustic Modeling and Speech Recognition". He is the author of numerous scientific publications. In his teaching work, he imparts knowledge to students in the area of machine learning, multimedia, and signal processing. He delivers lectures, conducts classes, and shares his experience as a supervisor of thesis projects.


dr inż. Piotr Wrzeciono

Specialization: speech signal processing, MIR (Music Information Retrieval), computational linguistics, electronics

Lecturer at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology and assistant professor at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences. Graduate of Poznań University of Technology with a degree in Electronics and Telecommunications. In 2010, he obtained his doctoral degree, with his thesis focusing on the automatic classification of violin sound quality. His academic activities cover areas such as music information retrieval, musical acoustics, and computational linguistics. He is the author of numerous publications in the aforementioned fields.

He is the originator and main creator of the Acoustic Measurement Laboratory at the Institute of Applied Computer Science at WULS in Warsaw. Since 2024, he has been the head of the aforementioned unit.


mgr Jan Daciuk

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mgr inż. Minh Hai Duong

Specialization: 3D composition, cinematography, photography, sound, VR & AR, UX/UI, drawing and painting


Multimedia artist who graduated from the Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology in Vietnam in 2009. In September 2020, he obtained a Master's degree in New Media Arts from the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw.
Since 2019, he has been teaching art and technology at PJAIT. Concurrently, he has worked as a Creative Designer for fashion brands such as Born2be.pl, Renee.pl, Vices.eu, and the AZA Group.
Since 2015, he has worked as a drawing and painting instructor at the Lineare Art Studio in Warsaw.
Additionally, he is a watercolor master with numerous awards in international watercolor competitions.


Dr. Mariusz Kleć, Eng.

Specialization: deep learning, speech enhancement, music information retrieval, web development


Since 2010, lecturer at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology. Graduate of the Academy, majoring in computer science with specializations in Databases and Multimedia. In his academic work he combines his passions: web application development, music and audio processing with machine learning and artificial intelligence. As a lecturer, he imparts knowledge of web techniques and working with sound in multimedia applications to students.


Maksymilian Kubica, M.Sc.

Specialization: 2D/3D/VR/AR multimedia design and application development, UX/UI, web development, cybersecurity, management and organization of IT processes

A graduate PJAIT and a member of the Department of Information Technology Processes in the School of Information Management. In 2018, he completed the “Multimedia – Computer Games” specialization, and in 2019, the “Human-Computer Interaction” specialization at the Department of Computer Science. Since 2018, as an assistant, he has been conducting seminars and lectures in English and Polish at the departments of Computer Science, Information Management, and New Media Arts. Course topics include cybersecurity, UX/UI, multimedia application development (including using engines such as Unity and UE), computer systems architecture, website creation and design, and programming in C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, and Python. He also collaborates with the ALO PJAIT high school. During his student years, he participated in PJAIT Senate meetings, was active in the student government, and collaborated on numerous volunteer initiatives. He is primarily interested in multimedia in the broadest sense, multimedia applications, their design, and UX. He loves hiking in the mountains.


M.A. Michał Mazur

Specialization: multimedia, film production, directing, cinematography, film editing and post-production, animation, 2D/3D graphic design

Artist and multimedia enthusiast, he is involved in film production, directing, cinematography, editing, and post-production of film images, as well as animation and 2D/3D graphic design. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. Currently, he is a lecturer at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology, curator of the Pracownia w Perunie Gallery in Warsaw, and owner of the Specjalna Produkcja Filmowa (SPF) company. He has participated in the production of numerous films, video installation materials, and graphic design projects.


M.Sc. Eng. Piotr Pawłowski

Specialization: computer graphics


M.Sc. Eng. Marcin Wichrowski

Specialization: UX, Interactive Storytelling, Mixed Reality, Voxel Art

Lecturer at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology, graduate of the Faculty of Computer Science at this University. Specialist in the field of Human-Computer Interaction, Interactive Storytelling, Mixed Reality, and Voxel Art. He conducts lectures, classes, and is also a supervisor of numerous diploma theses at the Faculty of Computer Science and the Faculty of New Media Arts of PJAIT. In his academic work, he applies his knowledge to medicine, supporting people with disabilities, and education.


Michal Zbikowski, M.Sc.

Specialties: digital image processing, MRI tomography, degenerative brain diseases, electronics, 3D printing, smart materials

Graduate of biomedical engineering at PW WEiTI and master's degree in computer science at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology. Interests: digital image processing, MRI tomography, degenerative brain diseases, electronics, 3D printing, smart materials and and interdisciplinary issues at the intersection of chemistry, physics and computer science. Since 2020, he has been teaching exercises at PJAIT. From 2025, he is the supervisor of the "Multimedia and AI" specialization. Privately, he realizes himself in music. In his free time he plays wind instruments and experiments with vocals.


Maciej Pancześnik, M.A.

Specialization: artificial intelligence tools, real-time multimedia applications, audio