Sławomir Michalak | Engineering | Industry Impact Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sławomir Michalak | Engineering | Industry Impact Award

Avionics Division Manager at Air Force Institute of Technology, Poland

Prof. Sławomir Michalak, Ph.D., D.Sc. Eng. ✈️, is a distinguished aviation expert whose work bridges academia, defense, and engineering innovation. With decades of experience in avionics systems, aircraft diagnostics, and battlefield electronic warfare systems 🛠️📡, he has led the Avionics Department at the Air Force Institute of Technology since 2001. His pioneering efforts span system integration, reliability assessment, and phonoscopic analysis, influencing modern aviation practices. Michalak is a prolific contributor 📚 with numerous publications and nine recognized implementations. As a mentor and reviewer, he has significantly shaped doctoral and post-doctoral research. He has also educated future aviation professionals 👨‍🏫 at institutions like the Warsaw University of Technology and the SIMP NOT Technical School. Actively involved in national defense research and scientific committees, his legacy resonates across Polish military aviation and beyond 🌍. His commitment to innovation and education makes him a keystone figure in aviation sciences and applied technologies.

Professional Profile 

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🎓 Education 

Dr. Sławomir Michalak’s academic journey 🚀 is deeply rooted in technical aviation sciences, marked by a robust specialization in avionics and aircraft navigation systems. He earned his doctorate in engineering and later achieved the prestigious Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) degree in technical sciences in 2016 🎓, with a concentration on machine construction and operational disciplines. His educational trajectory demonstrates a relentless pursuit of advanced knowledge in complex aircraft systems, enhancing Poland’s aerospace education infrastructure. Moreover, his authorial role in crafting and teaching curricula—especially the subject “Aviation Equipment” approved by Warsaw’s Education Board—reflects a deep commitment to pedagogy. His teaching efforts spanned nearly three decades and included lectures at Warsaw University of Technology’s Faculty of Transport, focusing on Air Navigation 🧭. His foundation in education has not only equipped him with specialized skills but has also enabled him to disseminate that knowledge to future leaders of aviation systems engineering.

💼 Professional Experience 

With an illustrious career spanning over three decades, Prof. Michalak has held pivotal roles that define Poland’s aviation research and development landscape ✈️. Since 2001, he has been the head of the Avionics Department at the Air Force Institute of Technology, where he currently serves as a professor 👨‍🔬. His career is marked by excellence in integrating avionics systems, reliability diagnostics, and designing solutions for modern combat operations, including electronic countermeasures 🛡️. He has played a key advisory role in national aviation safety as a long-standing member of the Aircraft Accident Investigation Board, later incorporated into the State Aviation Accident Investigation Board 🕵️. He also lends expertise to the Polish Academy of Sciences’ Transport Committee. Parallelly, he has served as a reviewer and board member for multiple doctoral/post-doctoral theses, as well as contributing to national defense and R&D projects funded by premier agencies like the National Center for Research and Development 💡.

🔬 Research Interests 

Prof. Michalak’s research interests are deeply embedded in the critical functionalities of advanced aircraft systems, with a core emphasis on avionics integration and optimization 🚁. His scholarly pursuits center on diagnostics, system reliability, and onboard information processing, including phonoscopic and parametric analysis of flight data recorders 📈🔊. He investigates navigation system integrity, real-time data interpretation, and complex multi-sensor integration essential for military reconnaissance and electronic warfare systems. His innovations directly impact aircraft survivability and mission effectiveness in modern combat environments ⚙️. His work also extends to analyzing flight incident data, enhancing aviation safety and post-mission assessments. Furthermore, his involvement in the Electromobility and Autonomous Transport Section reveals his forward-looking vision in adapting aviation technologies to land-based and autonomous platforms 🚗📡. Through interdisciplinary collaborations and defense-funded projects, his research acts as a crucial bridge between theoretical foundations and operational implementation across aviation and defense sectors.

🏅 Awards and Honors 

Though specific award titles are not explicitly listed, Prof. Michalak’s array of achievements reflects a highly decorated academic and technical career 🏆. His recognition stems from the practical impact of nine notable implementation projects that brought real-world improvements in avionics system performance and safety ✨. His invitations to serve on scientific committees, review doctoral works, and lecture at renowned institutions showcase the esteem he holds in academic and defense circles. His prolonged contribution to the Aircraft Accident Investigation Board—spanning eras of structural reorganization—further demonstrates his trusted leadership in critical national aviation oversight roles ✈️. Being part of elite organizations like the Transport Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences and guiding R&D projects funded by the Ministry of Defense affirms his reputation as a thought leader 🧠. These honors, both formal and implied, are a testament to his sustained excellence and unwavering dedication to enhancing Poland’s aerospace defense and academic frontiers.

📚 Publications Top Note 

1. Power Quality in the Context of Aircraft Operational Safety
Authors: Tomasz Tokarski, Sławomir Michalak, Barbara Kaczmarek, Mariusz Zieja, Tomasz Polus
Year: 2025 (Published April 10)
Journal: Energies
DOI: 10.3390/en18081945
Source: Crossref / MDPI
Summary:
This article investigates how power quality, particularly from Ground Power Units (GPUs), affects aircraft operational safety. It focuses on GPUs used by the Polish Armed Forces and highlights how aging equipment (some over 40 years old) leads to degraded performance in transient conditions, contributing to aircraft unserviceability. The paper proposes diagnostic methodologies in line with Polish military standards and emphasizes the need for modern monitoring systems to ensure power reliability.


2. Selected Problems of Determining Pilot Survival Time in Cold Water after the Aircraft Crash
Authors: Przemysław Stężalski, Sławomir Michalak, Jerzy Borowski
Year: 2025 (Published January 17)
Journal: The Polish Journal of Aviation Medicine, Bioengineering and Psychology
DOI: 10.13174/pjambp.17.12.2024.04
Source: Crossref
Summary:
This research introduces a computational model to estimate pilot survival times in cold water following an aircraft crash. Using a thermodynamic body simulation with nonlinear heat transfer equations, the model accounts for factors such as temperature, body mass, clothing, and body position. The output helps in estimating hypothermia onset and unconsciousness time, aiding in rescue and survival strategy development.


3. The Effect of the Operation Time of the Aircraft Power System on Power Quality in Transient States
Authors: Not explicitly listed (likely includes Tomasz Tokarski and/or Sławomir Michalak)
Year: 2024 (Published March 29)
Journal: Journal of Konbin
DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0054.4462
Source: Crossref
Summary:
The paper examines how long-term use and aging of aircraft power systems impact power quality, especially during transient events such as engine starts or system switches. It shows that older systems cause higher voltage deviations and fluctuations, compromising avionics performance and reliability. The findings support the importance of upgrading aging infrastructure to maintain operational integrity.


4. The Overview of Ecologic Military and Civilian Power Systems
Authors: Not specified
Year: 2024 (Published March 29)
Journal: Journal of Konbin
DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0054.4461
Source: Crossref
Summary:
This review paper presents current trends in environmentally friendly power systems used in both civilian and military aviation. It discusses energy-efficient GPU technologies, emission reduction strategies, and renewable energy integration, underlining how ecological considerations are increasingly shaping power system design without sacrificing reliability and performance.


5. The Polish Helmet Mounted Display Systems for Military Helicopters
Author: Sławomir Michalak
Year: 2016 (June)
Conference: 2016 IEEE Metrology for Aerospace (MetroAeroSpace)
DOI: 10.1109/metroaerospace.2016.7573240
Source: Crossref
Summary:
The paper discusses development, features, and performance evaluation of Polish helmet-mounted display systems for military helicopter pilots. It includes metrological approaches for assessing system reliability and precision in dynamic environments.


6. Metrology Tools of Computer Communication Control on Board Military Aircraft
Author: Sławomir Michalak
Year: 2015
Journal: Przeglad Elektrotechniczny
DOI: 10.15199/48.2015.08.13
Source: Scopus / Crossref
Summary:
This article covers the development of metrology tools designed to monitor and control server communications onboard military helicopters. The study emphasizes reliability and diagnostic accuracy in harsh operational environments.


7. AFIT’s Laboratory Test Equipment to Optimise the Integrated Avionics Systems for Polish Military Aircrafts
Author: Sławomir Michalak
Year: 2014 (May)
Conference: 2014 IEEE Metrology for Aerospace (MetroAeroSpace)
DOI: 10.1109/metroaerospace.2014.6865904
Source: Crossref
Summary:
The study describes laboratory instrumentation developed by AFIT to test and optimize avionics systems in Polish military aircraft. It focuses on system integration, fault simulation, and metrological evaluation.


8. AFIT’s Laboratory Test Equipment to Optimise the Integrated Communication Systems for Polish Military Helicopters
Author: Sławomir Michalak
Year: 2014 (May)
Conference: 2014 IEEE Metrology for Aerospace (MetroAeroSpace)
DOI: 10.1109/metroaerospace.2014.6865949
Source: Crossref
Summary:
This paper presents laboratory tools developed for assessing and refining communication systems in military helicopters. The research highlights signal integrity testing and communication protocol validation in simulated airborne conditions.


9. Computer Aided Diagnosis of Technical Condition of the SWLP-1 Helmet Mounted Flight Parameters Display System
Author: Sławomir Michalak
Year: 2014
Journal: Journal of KONBiN
DOI: 10.2478/jok-2014-0025
Source: Crossref
Summary:
The paper introduces a computer-based diagnostic system for evaluating the SWLP-1 helmet display used in flight operations. It supports preventive maintenance through automated fault detection and performance assessment.


10. Nahełmowy System Celowniczy NSC-1 Orion dla Polskich Śmigłowców Wojskowych
Author: Sławomir Michalak
Year: 2013
Journal: Scientific Letters of Rzeszow University of Technology – Mechanics
DOI: 10.7862/rm.2013.30
Source: Crossref
Summary:
This Polish-language article covers the NSC-1 Orion helmet-mounted sighting system, developed for Polish military helicopters. It details its targeting features, integration with aircraft systems, and effectiveness in operational scenarios.

🔚 Conclusion 

Prof. Sławomir Michalak stands out as a trailblazer in aviation science, with his influence permeating research, defense, and education 🌐. His technical command in avionics, experience in accident investigation, and commitment to academic excellence place him among Poland’s most respected aerospace experts 🚀. From developing navigation systems to interpreting flight data and advising national safety boards, his work has safeguarded lives and advanced technologies alike. His three-decade-long dedication to instructing young minds and contributing to global conferences reflects his dual passion for knowledge dissemination and innovation 💬📘. As a visionary integrating evolving avionics with real-time diagnostics and battlefield adaptability, he exemplifies the ideal intersection of theory and application 🛫. With continued contributions to autonomous systems and electromobility, Michalak remains not only a legacy figure in aerospace engineering but also a forward-thinker shaping its future. His professional journey is a compelling blueprint for excellence, innovation, and impactful service 💡🎖️.

Masahiro Nishida | Impact Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Masahiro Nishida | Impact Engineering | Best Researcher Award

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Educational Details

B.E. in Mechanical Engineering (1991): Tokyo Institute of Technology.

M.E. in Mechanical Engineering (1993): Tokyo Institute of Technology.

Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering (1996): Tokyo Institute of Technology, under the supervision of Professor H. Matsumoto. His thesis was titled “Evaluation Method of Mechanical Properties for Material by Phase-Sensitive Acoustic Microscope”.

 

Professional Experience

Prof. Nishida began his career as a Research Associate in the Department of Mechanical Science at Tokyo Institute of Technology from 1996 to 1997. He then joined Nagoya Institute of Technology as a Research Associate in 1997, working under Professor K. Tanaka. He progressed to Lecturer (2001-2004), Associate Professor (2004-2018), and has been a full Professor since 2018. In addition to his academic roles, he has served as the General Manager of the Quality Innovation Techno-Center at Nagoya Institute of Technology since 2022. He has also been a visiting researcher at Luleå University of Technology, Sweden, in 2009.

Research Interest

Prof. Masahiro Nishida’s research focuses on the dynamic behavior of materials under extreme conditions, with particular emphasis on hypervelocity impacts and advanced material properties. His work on hypervelocity impact explores the performance of materials like metals and plastics used in space debris bumpers, carbon fiber-reinforced plastics, and components produced through additive manufacturing. In the field of dynamic strength of advanced materials, he investigates the mechanical properties of recycled aluminum alloys, additive manufacturing materials, and biodegradable plastics using the split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) technique, which allows for high-strain-rate testing. Additionally, his research into the dynamics of heterogeneous materials involves studying the behavior of aggregated soft particles and understanding how contact forces propagate within these assemblies. This combination of experimental and computational approaches provides valuable insights into the resilience and performance of materials in extreme environments.

Top Notable Publications

Effects of electron beam irradiation on hypervelocity impact behavior of carbon fiber reinforced plastic plates
Journal: Journal of Composite Materials
Published: December 2021
DOI: 10.1177/00219983211037049
Citations: Data not provided through Scopus.

Effects of the shapes and addition amounts of crosslinking reagents on the properties of poly‐3‐hydroxybutyrate/poly(caprolactone) blends
Journal: Journal of Applied Polymer Science
Published: June 2021
DOI: 10.1002/app.51210
Citations: Data not provided through Scopus.

Effect of chain extender on morphology and tensile properties of poly(l-lactic acid)/poly(butylene succinate-co-l-lactate) blends
Journal: Materials Today Communications
Published: March 2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.mtcomm.2020.101852
Citations: Data not provided through Scopus.

Correlative analysis between morphology and mechanical properties of poly-3-hydroxybutyrate (PHB) blended with polycaprolactone (PCL) using solid-state NMR
Journal: Polymer Testing
Published: November 2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymertesting.2020.106780
Citations: Data not provided through Scopus.

Correlative analysis between solid-state NMR and morphology for blends of poly(lactic acid) and poly(butylene adipate-co-butylene terephthalate)
Journal: Polymer
Published: 2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2020.122591
Citations: Data not provided through Scopus.

Effects of deformation rate on tensile properties of ramie fiber/PLA/PBAT composites
Conference: ECCM 2018 – 18th European Conference on Composite Materials
Published: 2020
EID: 2-s2.0-85084162322
Citations: Data not provided through Scopus.

Effects of gamma ray irradiation on penetration hole in and fragment size from carbon fiber reinforced composite plates in hypervelocity impacts
Journal: Composites Part B: Engineering
Published: July 2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.compositesb.2019.04.007
Citations: Data not provided through Scopus.

Influence of impact angle on size distribution of fragments in hypervelocity impacts
Journal: International Journal of Impact Engineering
Published: June 2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijimpeng.2019.02.006
Citations: Data not provided through Scopus.

Conclusion

Prof. Masahiro Nishida is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His strong educational background, extensive research experience, leadership roles, and cutting-edge research in dynamic material properties and hypervelocity impact make him a prominent figure in mechanical engineering. His research aligns well with current industrial needs, particularly in aerospace, sustainability, and material innovation, further enhancing his candidacy for such an award.