Professor Mariusz Głąbowski, Ph.D., D.Sc. is a professor at the Institute of Teleinformatics Networks at the Faculty of Computing and Telecommunications at Poznan University of Technology (PUT). His work focuses on modeling and performance evaluation of multiservice networks and telecommunication systems, as well as cybersecurity issues. He is the author or co-author of four books and more than 200 articles and papers. For many years, he has been ranked among the world’s most influential scientists in a ranking prepared by Stanford University, which considers the entirety of an academic career.
Mariusz Głąbowski has been involved in the organisational, educational, and research activities of the European University EUNICE since its inception. From November 2020 to October 2023, he was responsible for the management of the EUNICE project. He is currently the Project Manager of EUNICE4U and Vice-Chair of the EUNICE AISBL Board. He is coordinating the work of an international team of specialists tasked with designing and implementing a four-semester Master’s programme in Cybersecurity for EUNICE students.
In his spare time, he enjoys photography and DIY projects. He is an active enthusiast of hiking, cycling, and playing squash.
The Head of the European University Office at Poznan University of Technology. She is also involved in the Horizon2020 project led by the EUNICE Consortium and coordinated by PUT and SWAFS Project of the Alliance - REUNICE (Research for and with the Society). In her previous position, she was deputy Head of the International Relations Office where she worked for more than 10 years for the internationalisation of the university. She has many years of experience in coordinating mobility projects, especially the Erasmus+ programme at PUT.
In her free time, she enjoys undertaking longer cycling tours, singing and enhancing her language skills, especially in Italian.
A graduate of Applied Linguistics at Adam Mickiewicz University, fluent in English and German. At EUNICE, she serves as Communication Officer on behalf of the Poznan University of Technology. Together with the alliance partners, she develops communication plans for the entire consortium, prepares advertising campaigns and ensures the proper visibility of EUNICE. On a day-to-day basis, she works in the European University Office of PUT actively supporting all its activities and also takes care of the EUNICE Student Organisation at Poznan University of Technology.
Privately, she is a lover of cats (she has four), Italian cuisine, true-crime literature and Polish lakes.
A graduate of the Faculty of Law, Faculty of Polish and Classical Philology and Faculty of Political Sciences at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan. Fluent in English and Croatian. Experienced in mobility projects and widely understood internationalisation. In EUNICE she supports the activities of working groups responsible for tasks related to education and student mobility.
In her free time, she loves hiking, climbing and running. Her passion is learning foreign languages.
A graduate of English Philology at the College of Modern Languages in Poznan and Applied Linguistics at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan. She supports the activities of all work packages in EUNICE on behalf of PUT office, recruits for short-term mobilities and assists in the promotional activities of EUNICE European University. She also has experience in mobility projects.
In her free time, she loves reading books on psychology, learning about Scandinavian culture, exploring the English language, practising nordic walking and making jewelry. She is a big fan of vegetarian cuisine and green tea.
She graduated from the Faculty of Management at the Poznań University of Economics and Business as well as international management at ESCP-EAP in Paris. She earned her further degrees from Poznan University of Technologu and Warsaw University of Technology. In 2016, she was awarded the title of Professor of Technical Sciences. She is involved in modeling of sustainable transport systems, organization of transportation recycling networks and management of transport companies. Author of numerous publications, research papers and projects, co-author of 11 patents. She coordinates the work of the Center for Modern Teaching at PUT. She is the director of the Institute of Transportation, the Rector's plenipotentiary for educational quality, the chairwoman of the University Council for Educational Quality. At EUNICE, she is responsible for tasks under WP2 related to the development of key competencies of the European university and the development of modern didactics.
In her free time, she enjoys gardening and garden design, as well as studying the architecture of the city of Poznan. She is passionate about the French language and culture.
PUT Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Institute of Applied Mechanics. Leader of the Biomedical Engineering Cluster of Excellence at Poznan University of Technology. For more than 20 years he has been involved in work and research in the field of virtual engineering and biomedical engineering, in particular using modern modeling technologies (CAx) and reverse engineering. The experience and knowledge gained over the years have resulted in the development of new measurement and diagnostic methods used in medicine. Author of numerous publications, articles, chapters in books, research papers, patents as well as opinions for forensic purposes in the field of forensic medicine. At EUNICE, he is responsible for the WP2 tasks related to the development and implementation of a common academic offer.
In his spare time, he is interested in modeling and military technology, particularly from the World War II period.
Graduate of the Faculty of Civil Engineering at Poznan University of Technology. Director of the Institute of Civil Engineering for the term 2020-2024. Her scientific and research activities include: design and durability assessment methods and strengthening methods for thin-walled metal structures, non-linear sensitivity analysis and passive construction and design of structures under fire conditions. Her academic achievements include authorship and co-authorship of numerous scientific papers and academic textbooks. At EUNICE she is involved in the WP2 tasks related to the alignment of academic and administrative processes supporting academic programmes.
Her interests include art, opera music, sacred singing and history. She enjoys aqua aerobics and cycling. She is fond of sightseeing trips, especially in her beloved Greater Poland.
Deputy Head of the International Relations Office at Poznan University of Technology. She spent the past 12 years enhancing the university's internationalization efforts. She is supporting and coordinating the recruitment process for international students pursuing full-cycle studies. She is also responsible for managing and collecting data on international students and our university's global collaborations for various surveys and statistics, as well as preparing for international delegations. She is involved also in enhancing the international visibility of PUT. Within EUNICE, she is responsible for Task 3.5 – "Develop a common strategy and related policies to promote inclusive and green mobility."
Outside of work, she values spending time with her family and takes pleasure in reading books on psychology and personal development.
A graduate of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, English School. Doctor in Applied Linguistics. She is a sworn-in translator at the Ministry of Justice. She is the Director of Centre of Languages and Communication at PUT. She has coordinated and participated in many national and international projects. Professional interests: English Medium Instruction, specialized language teaching, interpersonal and intercultural communication, European educational programmes. She is involved in the tasks of the WP2 and WP3 related to strengthening common infrastructure and programs promoting foreign language learning, strengthening student leadership within EUNICE, mobilizing student clubs within EUNICE and engaging the EUNICE community in sports and cultural activities.
She likes travelling and meeting people. Her hobby is gardening, reading and listening to music.
Head of the International Relations Office and Erasmus+ Institutional Coordinator at Poznan University of Technology. She has been involved in preparing the content of applications for domestic and foreign projects multiple times. She has prepared the application for the ECHE card for Poznan University of Technology three times, in successive editions of the Erasmus+ program. She organizes visits and meetings at PUT with representatives of international institutions. She represents the University in the IROs Forum network, Study in Poland and Study in Poznan. She negotiates with the City Hall, the District Office authorities and Caritas to support students from Belarus. She is particularly interested in internationalization at home, intercultural communication and marketing in higher education. At EUNICE, she is involved in the WP3 student mobility tasks.
She enjoys working with people. Loves traveling, good food and essential espresso. She loves shoes. Can't imagine life without colors.
Research and teaching employee in the Division of Strength of Materials and Structures. During her training at the Doctoral School of Poznan University of Technology (2019 - 2023), she was actively involved in the Doctoral Students' Self-Government of Poznan University of Technology (SDPP) where she served as Secretary of the SDPP Board and then as Vice-Chair of the SDPP. In the term of 2022, she served as Chairwoman of the Agreement of Doctoral Students of Technical Universities. Academically, she studies the strength and resistance to loss of stability of thin-walled columns with modified cross-sectional shape.
In her free time, she reads books on topics related to the Second World War.
A graduate of the Faculty of Chemical Technology at Poznan University of Technology, she has been a PUT professor since 2019. Scientifically, she is involved in sustainable development, including recovery of metals from waste materials. Erasmus+ Faculty Coordinator. At EUNICE, she coordinates tasks related to cooperation between the university and the business environment, as well as those related to international student research clubs and summer schools, and the development of entrepreneurship among students (among others: EUNICE Imagine Innovation Cup competition).
Outside of work, she likes to spend time actively: her favorite activities are Nordic Walking, swimming and cycling. She loves traveling and everything that comes with it - planning, learning about new people, places, languages, customs. A collector of photos and good memories.
An employee of the Institute of Information and Communication Networks, he has co-authored more than 20 scientific publications. He carries out research work in analytical modeling of ICT systems and cyber security. In his daily work he is involved in the acquisition, coordination and implementation of teaching (NAWA, Erasmus+), scientific (NATO, NCBR, European Commission, NAWA, NSF), as well as industrial (INTEL, META, Huawei, Squaretec, Milton Essex) projects. At EUNICE, he is involved in the WP5 tasks and is also a member of the IT Board. In addition, he is the Leader of WP2 and Project Officer of the REUNICE (Research with and for society in EUNICE) project supporting scientific work within EUNICE.
In his free time, he enjoys going for long walks with his dog, playing squash and reading books.
A graduate of Finance and Accounting at the Poznan University of Economics and Business. She has been professionally involved in the subject of grants and projects for over 13 years. On a daily basis, she actively supports employees of Poznan University of Technology and students in acquiring, managing and accounting for projects financed from external sources. At EUNICE, she serves as Financial Officer, which means being responsible for the proper financial settlement of project activities and overseeing the project budget. To the same extent, she advises and cooperates with all alliance partners.
In her free time, she develops a passion for cooking and reaches for books with thrillers and crime plots.
Experienced IT systems administrator with over 15 years of experience. He specializes in server management and also deals with IT security in a broad sense. Working at the university and on the EUNICE project where he is responsible for the maintenance and optimization of IT systems and user support, makes it possible for him to simultaneously develop his skills and exchange valuable experience internationally.
In his spare time, he is interested in soccer and also enjoys action cinema.
A graduate of Ethnolinguistics at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan. She is currently a PhD student at the Doctoral School at Poznan University of Technology in Management and Quality Sciences. Her research focuses on the comprehensive analysis of various models within the European Universities initiative in aspects such as structural dynamics, governance models, inclusiveness, integration processes and the selection of affiliate partners. Prior to her current position, she was head of the European University Office at PUT.
At EUNICE, as Secretary General, she represents the alliance and networks with key EU actors, develops new operational strategies and strengthens existing relationships among partners.
In her free time, she enjoys running, playing tennis and staying active. Her passion is traveling and learning about new cultures and languages.
President of the EUNICE student organization at PUT and vice-coordinator of the EUNICE Student Advisory Board. She is a student of Computer Science at Poznan University of Technology, as well as English Philology at Adam Mickiewicz University.
Outside the university, she works as a software developer. In her free time she watches movies, roller skates and learns Spanish and Chinese on her own.