Awards and distinctions
Awards and distinctions received by graduates of the Chair of Communication and Computer Networks in local and national competitions organized by, for example, the Association of Telecommunications Engineers and the Association of Polish Electrical Engineers.
Paweł Malak – 3rd Award conferred by the Association of Polish Telecommunications Engineers (in a competition organized by the Poznań branch of SIT) for the work: „Designing of Synchronous Carrier Ethernet Network” in2014, MSc Thesis Supervison: Prof. Mariusz Głąbowski
Paweł Koźlarek - professional distinction conferred by the Association of Polish Telecommunications Engineers (in an all-Polish competition) for his work „Application of convolution algorithms to modeling multi-service systems with traffic overflow”, in 2013. MSc Thesis Supervisor: Dr. Adam Kaliszan
Piotr Bagrowski - 1st Award granted by the Association of Polish Telecommunications Engineers (in a competition organized by the Poznan branch of SIT) for his study: „An application for statistics generation in the telecommunications system” in 2013. MSc Thesis Supervisor: Prof. Grzegorz Danilewicz, associate professor
Marek Świąder - 2nd Award conferred by the Association of Polish Telecommunications Engineers (in a competition organized by the Poznań branch of SIT) for the work: „Simulation studies of threshold traffic management mechanisms for multi-service telecommunications networks” in MSc Thesis Supervison: Dr. Piotr Zwierzykowski
Sylwester Białasiewicz - professional distinction conferred by the Association of Polish Electrical Engineers (in national competition SEP) for his work: „Structured cabling design for the Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications” in 2005. MSc Thesis Supervior: Dr. Piotr Zwierzykowski
Sylwester Białasiewicz - 1st Award conferred by the Association of Polish Electrical Engineers (in a competition organized by the Poznań branch of SEP) for his work: „Structured cabling design for the Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications” in 2004. MSc Thesis Supervior: Dr. Piotr Zwierzykowski