Konrad Waluś | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Konrad Waluś | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Poznan University of Technology, Poland

Dr. Konrad J. Waluś is an Assistant Professor at the Poznan University of Technology, specializing in machine design and construction. With over two decades of academic experience, he has guided more than 35 theses, including one that secured first place in the Rector’s competition. Dr. Waluś has co-organized notable conferences and collaborated with esteemed institutions worldwide. His research spans vehicle kinematics, tire safety, and slip resistance testing, focusing on real-world applications for improved traffic and pedestrian safety. A dedicated innovator, he holds three patents and has published extensively in WoS and Scopus journals, cementing his reputation in engineering research.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Waluś holds advanced degrees in mechanical and transport engineering, aligning his academic foundation with his professional interests in vehicle dynamics and safety. His education emphasized a robust combination of theoretical knowledge and practical applications, fostering his contributions to innovative designs in transportation engineering. His continuous pursuit of learning and professional growth is evident in his academic journey and contributions to the field.

Professional Experience

Since 2003, Dr. Waluś has served at Poznan University of Technology, where he excels in teaching, research, and innovation. His industry collaborations include partnerships with organizations like Wespol Construction & Metal Distributors (USA) and the Road and Bridge Research Institute (Poland). He has led numerous consultancy projects, emphasizing his ability to bridge academic research with practical industrial needs.

Research Interests

Dr. Waluś’s research focuses on vehicle kinematics, tire-pavement interaction, rapid tire decompression, and traffic safety. He investigates slip resistance of road and industrial surfaces, aiming to mitigate risks for both pedestrians and vehicles. His work addresses critical challenges in engineering, emphasizing safety and functionality in diverse environmental conditions.

Research Skills

Dr. Waluś possesses expertise in designing experimental methodologies, analyzing tire-pavement interactions, and conducting anti-skid surface testing. His technical skills extend to data analysis, collaborative research, and publishing findings in high-impact journals. He is also skilled in identifying real-world safety risks and developing innovative solutions to address them.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Waluś’s contributions have been recognized with two silver medals for his innovative wood chipper drive control systems. These accolades, coupled with his role as Secretary of the Journal of Mechanical and Transport Engineering, highlight his leadership and innovation in the field of engineering research.

Conclusion

Dr. Konrad J. Waluś exemplifies excellence in engineering research and education, with a strong commitment to innovation and societal impact. His achievements, spanning academic mentorship, impactful research, and industry collaboration, make him a deserving candidate for prestigious recognitions like the Best Researcher Award.

Publication Top Notes

  • Title: Legal regulations of restrictions of air pollution made by non-road mobile machinery—The case study for Europe: A review
    • Authors: K.J. Waluś, Ł. Warguła, P. Krawiec, J.M. Adamiec
    • Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
    • Citations: 86
    • Year: 2018
  • Title: Analysis of tire-road contact under winter conditions
    • Authors: K.J. Waluś, Z. Olszewski
    • Journal: Proceedings of the World Congress on Engineering
    • Citations: 50
    • Year: 2011
  • Title: Fuel consumption test results for a self-adaptive, maintenance-free wood chipper drive control system
    • Authors: Ł. Warguła, P. Krawiec, K.J. Waluś, M. Kukla
    • Journal: Applied Sciences
    • Citations: 43
    • Year: 2020
  • Title: The application of the optical system ATOS II for rapid prototyping methods of non-classical models of cogbelt pulleys
    • Authors: P. Krawiec, G. Domek, Ł. Warguła, K. Waluś, J. Adamiec
    • Journal: MATEC Web of Conferences
    • Citations: 31
    • Year: 2018
  • Title: Experimental studies of the size contact area of a summer tire as a function of pressure and the load
    • Authors: J. Polasik, K.J. Waluś, Ł. Warguła
    • Journal: Procedia Engineering
    • Citations: 26
    • Year: 2017
  • Title: Wear evaluation of elements of V-belt transmission with the application of optical microscope
    • Authors: P. Krawiec, K. Waluś, Ł. Warguła, J. Adamiec
    • Journal: MATEC Web of Conferences
    • Citations: 24
    • Year: 2018
  • Title: Small engines spark ignited (SI) for non-road mobile machinery-review
    • Authors: Ł. Warguła, K.J. Waluś, P. Krawiec
    • Conference: Proceedings of the Transport Means
    • Citations: 22
    • Year: 2018
  • Title: Electronic control in injection-ignition systems in propulsion of non-road mobile machinery
    • Authors: Ł. Warguła, P. Krawiec, K.J. Waluś, J. Polasik
    • Journal: Journal of Mechanical and Transport Engineering
    • Citations: 15
    • Year: 2018
  • Title: Slip risk analysis on the surface of floors in public utility buildings
    • Authors: K.J. Waluś, Ł. Warguła, B. Wieczorek, P. Krawiec
    • Journal: Journal of Building Engineering
    • Citations: 14
    • Year: 2022
  • Title: The characteristics analysis of torque and rotation speed of working unit of branch grinder-introductory research
    • Authors: Ł. Warguła, J.M. Adamiec, K.J. Waluś, P. Krawiec
    • Journal: MATEC Web of Conferences
    • Citations: 14
    • Year: 2018