Jerzy Zajac
Vice-Rector for Education
Jerzy Zajac is a professor at the faculty of Mechanical Engineering, CUT. He currently serves as the Vice-Rector for Education of the University. He received his MSc, Ph.D., and DSc from CUT. His main research activities are split into two categories viz. manufacturing & production systems and underwater robotics. He has focused on modeling, simulation, optimization and control of manufacturing systems; information integration in production systems; and underwater bio-inspired robots.
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