Ph.D. Students

Recent Ph.D. Students

  • Dominika Kunc "Representation learning for physiological signals"
  • Stanisław Woźniak "Methods for personalized fine-tuning and alignment of Large Language Models"
  • Teddy Ferdinan "New Knowledge for Foundational LLM"
  • Bartłomiej Koptyra "Improvement of generalization abilities of Large Language Models in Polish"
  • Maciej Markiewicz
  • Łukasz Radliński

Cooperating Ph.D. Students

  • Kamil Kanclerz (defended on June 10, 2025)
  • Piotr Miłkowski
  • Joanna Komoszyńska
  • Wei Jie Yeo, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
  • Sidney Suen, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Former, defended Ph.D. Students

  • Bartosz Perz "Methods for personalized affect recognition from physiological signals in real life", defense February 28, 2025, final formal decision: March 19, 2025.
  • Julita Bielaniewicz "Personalized methods in recognition of humor content" (Wykorzystanie metod personalizacji w zadaniu rozpoznawania treści humorystycznych), defense June 10, 2025, final formal decision: June 18, 2025.
  • Kamil Tagowski "Representation Alignment for Dynamic Networks", defense December 13, 2024, final decision December 18, 2024, with honours.
  • Marcin Kulisiewicz, "Event-driven Temporal Social Networks", defense: July 14, 2020, with honours.
  • Piotr Szymański, "A Network Science Perspective on Label Dependencies in Multi-Label Classification", defense: December 13, 2019, with honours.
  • Stanisław Saganowski, "Group Evolution Prediction in Social Networks", defense: February 27, 2018, with honours.
  • Radosław Michalski, "Maximizing the Spread of Influence in Temporal Social Networks", defense: November 25, 2014.
  • Tomasz Kajdanowicz, "Classification Methods based on Multi-label Problem Transformation", defense: October 2012, with honours. The best doctoral thesis in Poland in academic year 2012/13 - the prize awarded by Polish Artificial Intelligence Society.
  • Piotr Bródka, "A Method for Group Extraction and Analysis in Multi-layered Social Networks", defense: October 2012, with honours.

 

Former non-defended Ph.D. Students, before 2020

    • Mateusz Nurek "Data streams in social networks", overtaken by prof. Radoslaw Michalski
    • Maciej Dzieżyc, "End-to-end Deep Neural Networks in Emotion Recognition from Physiological Signals"
    • Roman Bartusiak, "Scalable massive networked data processing", changed supervisor (Tomasz Kajdanowicz)
    • Rajmund Klemiński, "Heterogeneous data in prediction of research topic dynamics", changed supervisor in 2020 (Tomasz Kajdanowicz)
    • Łukasz Augustyniak, "Complex networks and sentiment analysis of users opinion in social media", changed supervisor in 2020 (Tomasz Kajdanowicz)
    • Adrian Popiel, tentative title: "Relational Learning Methods for Multiplex Networks"
    • Anna Gilewska
    • Włodzimierz Tuligłowicz, "Machine learning approach to review spam detection on the Internet"
    • Grzegorz Kukla, tentative title: "Supporting Query Propagation in the Social Network Using Recommendations".
    • Michalina Kotyla
    • Paweł Masior
    • Andrzej Misiaszek
    • Tomasz Filipowski, tentative title: "Relational classification based on structural network decomposition"
    • Michał Koperski
    • Katarzyna Pasierb
    • Marta Górska
    • Łukasz Warchał, The Silesian University of Technology
    • Dominik Popowicz, The Silesian University of Technology
    • Sylwia Ciuberek
    • Jarosław Gaworecki
    • Krzysztof Litwin
    • Piotr Doskocz
    • Sebastian Palus
    • Katarzyna Musiał, "A Method for Analysis of Node Position in the Network of Internet Users", defence: 11.2009, supporting supervisor.
    • Marcin Pilarczyk
    • Adam Przybycin