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ADVANCES IN COMPUTER SCIENCES (ISSN:2517-5718)

Dariusz Jacek Jakobczak

Biography:

Dariusz Jacek Jakóbczak, born on December 30, 1965, in Koszalin, Poland, embarked on his academic journey by graduating in mathematics, specializing in numerical methods and programming, from the University of Gdansk in 1990. He further pursued his academic aspirations by obtaining a Ph.D. degree in computer science in 2007 from the Polish – Japanese Institute of Information Technology, located in Warsaw, Poland.

During the early phase of his career, from 1991 to 1994, Dr. Jakóbczak served as a civilian programmer at the High Military School in Koszalin. Subsequently, he transitioned to the field of education, where he held the position of teacher of mathematics and computer science at the Private Economic School in Koszalin from 1995 to 1999.

Since March 1998, Dr. Jakóbczak has been an integral part of the Department of Electronics and Computer Science at Koszalin University of Technology, Poland. Over the years, he has made significant contributions to the department's academic endeavors. In October 2007, he was appointed as an Assistant Professor in the Chair of Computer Science and Management within the same department, where he continues to excel in his academic pursuits and plays a vital role in shaping the future of computer science education and research.

Research Interests:

His research interests connect mathematics with computer science and include computer vision, artificial intelligence, shape representation, curve interpolation, contour reconstruction and geometric modeling, numerical methods, probabilistic methods, game theory, operational research and discrete mathematics.

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