About
- I work in the the Department of Computer Science AGH
- Since 1996, I have been informally the administrator of the WWW server Computer Systems Group
- I am the author of two LaTeX templates, officially used at AGH:
- beamerthemeAGH — AGH theme for LaTeX Beamer presentations
- agh-wi — class for the typesetting of diploma theses at the Faculty of Computer Science
- I am the creator of the warning system for the residents of the "Bieżanów-Prokocim" district, and a few scripts
- As a hobby, I play the organ and guitar
Teaching Assistant Professor & Webmaster
- Website: home.agh.edu.pl/~polak/
- Phone: +48 12 328-33-37
- Fax: +48 12 617-51-72
- City: Kraków
- Degree: Ph.D.
- PhEmailone:
Didactic activity
I conduct / conducted classes in the following subjects / topics:- Parallel programming techniques
- Applications of the XML metalanguage
- Basics of computer graphics
- Basics of web application development (CakePHP, Express and Ruby on Rails frameworks)
- The basics of managing the "Apache" web server
- C programming
- Fortran programming
- Java programming
- JavaScript Programming
- Perl Programming
- Development in PHP
- Python programming
- Ruby programming
- Basics of the UNIX / Linux operating system
- LaTeX Typesetting Basics
Skills
- Programming languages
- C, C++, Dart, Fortran, Java, JavaScript, Kotlin, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby
- Tools and libraries
- Flutter, Ruby on Rails, CakePHP, Symfony, Zend, LaTeX, Bootstrap, Angular, Express
- Web
- HTML, CSS, Apache, Joomla, XML, XSLT
Resume
After graduating in 1993, I started working for Sawan-Softnet. Since 1994 I have been working at the Department (now Institute) of Computer Science AGH. My research activity focused on XML (eXtensible Markup language). In 2003, I defended my doctoral dissertation entitled "Use of Messaging Mechanism for the XML-based media synchronization language.
Summary
Stanisław Polak
Teaching worker at the Institute of Computer Science of the AGH University of Krakow and Webmaster
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Institute of Computer Science
AGH University of Krakow
Kawiory street 21
30-055 Kraków, Poland - +48 12 328-33-37
Education
Doctor of technical sciences, specialization in computer science
2003
Faculty of Electronics, Automatics, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, Kraków
In 2003, I defended my doctoral thesis entitled "Use of messaging mechanism for needs XML-based media synchronization language
Master of Science
1988 - 1993
Faculty of Electronics, Automatics and Electrical Engineering, AGH University of Krakow
In 1988, after graduating from the 4th Secondary School in Kraków (mathematics and physics class), I was admitted to full-time studies — Informatics. In 1993, I defended my master's thesis entitled "A program for on-line tracking and control of a computer simulation using the dynamics method molecular"
Career
Academic teacher
1994 - Present
AGH University of Krakow
- 1994 - T&R assistant, Institute of Computer Science AGH University, Cracow, Poland
- 2002 - Lecturer, Institute of Computer Science AGH University, Cracow, Poland
- 2003 - Assistant professor, Institute of Computer Science AGH University, Cracow, Poland
- 2014 - Senior lecturer, Institute of Computer Science AGH University, Cracow, Poland
- 2019 - Teaching assistant professor, Institute of Computer Science AGH University, Cracow, Poland
Programmer
1993 - 1994
Sawan-Softnet, Kraków
- Member of the team of developers of the car service management application
- Member of the development team of the first Polish MIDI sequencer "Forte"
Awards
I received the Rector's award three times during my work.
- All
- Team
- Individual
Timetable
Classes conducted
Object-oriented programming
Second year of full-time engineering studies, major in Computer Science, IT faculty
Programming in JavaScript
Second year of full-time engineering studies, major in Computer Science, IT faculty
The basics of programming
1st year of full-time engineering studies, Cybersecurity major, IT faculty
Operating systems
Second year of full-time engineering studies, major in Computer Science, IT faculty
Contact
AGH Institute of Computer Science, building D17, room 3.35.