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Contact e-mail: mariusz.najgebauer@pcz.pl

Prof. Mariusz Najgebauer is an esteemed academic and researcher in the field of electrical engineering. He holds the position of Associate Professor at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Częstochowa University of Technology (PCz), located in Częstochowa, Poland. His contributions span both theoretical analysis and practical applications, making him a respected figure in the scientific community.

Prof. Najgebauer earned his Ph.D. and D.Sc. degrees, demonstrating his commitment to advancing knowledge in electrical engineering. His early research focused on soft magnetic materials, where he explored their properties and modeling. Soft Magnetic Materials: Prof. Najgebauer’s work in this area has contributed significantly to understanding the behavior of magnetic materials. His research involves analyzing and modeling magnetic properties, which has practical implications for various applications. Pro-Ecological Applications: Prof. Najgebauer is passionate about environmentally friendly solutions. His research extends to finding sustainable applications for soft magnetic materials, aligning with global efforts toward eco-conscious technologies. Prof. Najgebauer’s expertise led to his appointment as a member of the Scientific Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN) for the term 2024-2027. Specifically, he serves on the Committee for Electrical Engineering. As an educator, Prof. Najgebauer imparts his knowledge to the next generation of engineers. His guidance and mentorship have shaped countless students’ careers, fostering a passion for electrical engineering. Prof. Najgebauer actively collaborates with researchers worldwide. His work has a tangible impact on industries, from energy systems to telecommunications. His research findings influence product design, efficiency, and reliability.


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The project is co-financed by the national budget, allocated by the Minister of Science and Higher Education under the Excellent Science II Program – Co-financing of Scientific Conferences, grant no. KONF/SP/0473/2023/01.