Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland
Founder and CEO of the “Quantum AI Foundation”, a scientist at the Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Mechanics of the University of Warsaw.
He has a keen interest in emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing, and their implementation across various sectors, including transportation, healthcare, and e-commerce. He founded and leads the TensorCell research group, which focuses on optimizing complex processes, and developed the Traffic Simulation Framework for analyzing and simulating traffic.
His numerous scholarly articles have been featured at premier IT and transportation conferences. He has shared his research findings at leading research institutions, including MIT, the University of Cambridge, the University of Oxford, the Stanford Research Institute, ETH Zurich, the University of Toronto, Google Zurich, and DeepMind.
His contributions have received multiple citations and accolades. These include the “LIDER ITS” awards in 2015 and 2017 for the most outstanding research and development work in Poland in intelligent transport systems, “Doctorates for Mazovia,” and “Modern University.” In 2017, he was acknowledged as one of the “Top 10 Polish Talents” in the “MIT Innovator Under 35” contest and was featured on the “New Europe 100” list as one of the 100 remarkable innovators from Eastern Europe.
Previously, he has held positions as an engineer and scientist at Microsoft, Google, CERN, and IBM Research. He currently offers his expertise as a mentor and consultant to various companies. He represented Poland on the Management Committee of the COST WISE-ACT action, which conducts extensive impact studies on autonomous and connected vehicles. He served on the Digitization Council for the 2019-2021 term and contributed recommendations for Poland’s development policies on artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things.