Dr. Wladyslaw Homenda

Dr. Wladyslaw Homenda received the M.Sc. and Ph.D.  degrees from the Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland, and the D.Sc. degree from the System Research Institute of Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland, in 2008. He is currently an Associate Professor with the Faculty of Mathematics and Information Science, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland. He is also with the Faculty of Economics and Informatics in Vilnius, Lithuania, a foreign branch of the University of Bialystok, Bialystok, Poland. He collaborates with the System Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences, where he conducts research grants. His main research interests include theoretical foundations of computer science, knowledge representation and processing and intelligent computing technologies, specifically in the areas of man-machine communication and human-centric computing, fuzzy modeling and granular computing, knowledge discovery, and data mining. He has published several papers in these areas.

His academic activities are related to mathematical aspects of computer science: mathematical linguistic, complexity theory, computability etc. He has authored four monographs covering various aspects of his research and academic activities. He has also authored several technological commercial and non-commercial algorithmic and general software solutions related to music information processing. He has been intensively involved in reviewing activities for several journals and many international conferences in his areas of interest.

Prof. Homenda has received numerous awards for his research. He currently serves as an Associate Editor of Information Sciences and is a member of several editorial boards of other international journals.