Dr. Mariusz Jasiński, associate professor, is a graduate of the Faculty of Technical Physics and Applied Mathematics at the Gdańsk University of Technology. He defended his master's degree in technical physics in 1997. Doctoral degree in technical sciences he defended in 2003 at the Institute of Fluid Flow Machinery of the Polish Academy of Sciences, where he is currently working. He received D.Sc. degree in technical sciences from the Lublin University of Technology (Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science) in 2015.
On 1 January 2006, he was appointed head of the Department of Plasma Electrodynamics in the Centre for Plasma and Laser Engineering at the Institute of Fluid Flow Machinery of the Polish Academy of Sciences. In 2009, the unit changed its name to the Department of Hydrogen Energy, and in 2022 to the Department of Engineering and Physics of Ionized Gases. In 2015 he was appointed associate professor at the Institute of Fluid Flow Machinery of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
His research focuses on the development of microwave plasma sources, plasma diagnostics based on spectroscopic techniques, and applications of plasma techniques in the energetics, electronics, surface engineering and environmental protection.
Dr. Jasiński has the achievements of 103 publications in journals (including 75 papers from the JCR list), 149 conference papers, 7 chapters in 6 monographs and 31 confidential reports for global companies. In addition, he has in his achievements granted 2 patents abroad (France, USA), 1 world application, 1 European application, 2 national patents and 3 new national applications. His Hirsch index is 20 according to the Web of Science and 23 according to the Google Scholar.
He is a guest editor of special issues ("The Applications of Plasma Techniques", "The Applications of Plasma Techniques II", “Novel Applications of Plasma Techniques for the Environment” and “Plasma Techniques: Theory, Methods and Applications”) of the journal Applied Sciences-Basel (ISSN: 2076-3417, IF = 2.838) and special issue (“Advances in Plasma and Laser Engineering”) of the journal Materials (ISSN: 1996-1944, IF=3.748).
Data updates: 01.09.2022