Janusz Mysłowski (born December 9, 1938 in Lviv) is a Polish engineer, professor of technical sciences, academic lecturer, honorary doctor of Kaliningrad State Technical University, specialist in combustion engine flexibility. Curriculum vitae
As a graduate of Conradinum High School in Gdansk, he began his studies at the Faculty of Transport Engineering and Technology at the Technical University of Szczecin (PS). He gained his diploma in 1963 and in the same year began working as an assistant at the Department of Rolling Stock and Automotive Equipment of the PS. In 1972 he received his doctorate at the Technical University of Lodz at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, while his habilitation degree in 1989 at the Faculty of Machines and Vehicles of the Poznan University of Technology. In 1997 he was awarded the title of Professor by the President of the Republic of Poland and in 2003 he was appointed to the position of full professor at the PS. Scientific interests
The research interests of the professor mainly concern the operation of cars and internal combustion engines, their start-up in low ambient temperatures, their fuel supply to plants and their recharging. Myslowski in 2016 was the author of 85% of national publications on the flexibility of internal combustion engines. Selected publications Academic achievements
Scientific achievements prof. dra hab. Eng. 8 books (3 as a co-author), 190 publications (including 29 in foreign journals), 71 papers at national and foreign conferences, 65 research papers and 5 patents. Selected badges Bibliography
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