Profiles of doctoral students at the ICT&DESIGN Doctoral School
The "Doctoral Profiles" tab contains detailed information about our doctoral students, their research, achievements and scientific specialties. Here you will find a presentation of their research projects, as well as a description of their scientific interests, which are shaping the future of many fields.
2024/2025
Arkadiusz Modzelewski
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Arkadiusz Modzelewski is a doctoral student enrolled concurrently in doctoral programs at two universities: the PhD program in Brain, Mind and Computer Science at the University of Padua and the PhD program in Computer Science at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology.
Doctoral dissertation topic:
Reliability assessment and detection of manipulation techniques using monolingual and multilingual language models
Dyscypline:
Information Technology

Witold Sosnowski
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Witold Sosnowski specializes in artificial intelligence and natural language processing. His research focuses on developing artificial intelligence-based solutions to combat disinformation, with particular emphasis on three key areas: creating benchmarks to evaluate large language models, designing systems to analyze disinformation narratives, and building artificial intelligence-based models to detect and analyze such narratives.
Doctoral dissertation topic:
Assessing and improving the detection of disinformation narratives by large language models
Dyscypline:
Information Technology

Babak Safari
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Babak Safari, born in 1986 in Iran, is a graphic designer, art director, educator and curator with expertise in visual communication. He has worked with various international institutions, cultural organizations and academic centers on visual design and audience engagement projects.
Doctoral dissertation topic:
Enhancing Awareness of Rare Diseases through Visual Identity Design and Design Campaign Interventions
Dyscypline:
Fine Arts

Yelyzaveta Pysmak
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Yelyzaveta Pysmak is a film and cartoon animation director, artist and doctoral student at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Computer Technology. She is a graduate of the Lodz Film School and a winner of the Cannes Film Festival (Cinefondation). She studies the phenomenon and use of AI in the field of animation from the point of view of the artist and director. She focuses on exploring the impact on the artistic community and the possibilities for meaningful and conscious use of AI in the creative process.
Doctoral dissertation topic:
Art assisted by artificial intelligence: new creative techniques in the context of animation
Dyscypline:
Fine Arts


