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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Maciej Szkoda | Engineering and Technology | Best Research Article Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Maciej Szkoda | Engineering and Technology | Best Research Article Award | Head of the Department Transport | Cracow University of Technology | Poland

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Maciej Szkoda is a distinguished Polish rail transport engineer whose extensive academic, research, and professional accomplishments reflect deep expertise in rail vehicle construction, machine design, transport safety, RAMS evaluation, and Life Cycle Cost methodologies, positioning him as a leading figure in railway systems engineering. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Maciej Szkoda completed his Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering and later earned his Ph.D. in Technical Sciences from the Cracow University of Technology, specializing in rail vehicles, which laid the foundation for his progressive academic journey. His professional experience includes serving as University Professor, Manager of the Department of Rail Vehicles and Transport, Director of the Institute of Rail Vehicles, and Manager of multiple specialized departments and research laboratories, demonstrating exceptional leadership in academic administration and technical innovation. His research interests encompass rail vehicle reliability, availability, maintainability, and safety analysis, risk assessment in accordance with European railway regulations, technical–economic evaluations, and certification processes for locomotives and passenger rolling stock under TSI standards. He possesses strong research skills in RAMS modeling, failure analysis, compliance assessment, LCC modeling, safety case preparation, and approval procedures for new rail system designs, supported by over two hundred R&D projects conducted at national and international levels. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Maciej Szkoda has authored one hundred seventy-eight scientific publications disseminated through reputable journals, Scopus-indexed platforms, and major engineering conferences, with participation in more than two hundred fifty scientific events related to rail reliability, safety, and vehicle operation. His professional certifications include Internal Auditor for ISO 9001, Internal Auditor for ISO/IEC 17025 laboratory systems, and Quality Assistant certification, reflecting high technical competency and adherence to global quality standards. Throughout his career, he has contributed substantially to the advancement of railway engineering, supported student development, and provided expert analysis and evaluations for industry and governmental bodies. His achievements have positioned him as a respected academic and technical authority in railway systems, earning recognition through leadership appointments, project management roles, and extensive contributions to research-based decision-making. With a strong global engagement profile, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Maciej Szkoda continues to influence transport engineering advancements, promote safety-driven innovation, and strengthen interdisciplinary research, demonstrating excellence that underscores his suitability for prestigious academic and research honors.

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Featured Publications

  1. Szkoda, M. (2025). Design and testing of the propulsion system of a prototype electric vehicle intended for people with disabilities. Transport Problems.

  2. Szkoda, M. (2024). A method for assessing the criticality of failures of railway vehicle components using the FMECA method. Transport Problems.

  3. Szkoda, M. (2024). Analysis of the impact of selected factors on damage to rolling bearings of rail vehicle wheelsets. Advances in Science and Technology Research Journal.

  4. Szkoda, M. (2023). Rail vehicle RAMS evaluation strategies for safety and performance optimization.

  5. Szkoda, M. (2022). Life cycle cost methodology in the assessment of modern rail transport systems.

  6. Szkoda, M. (2021). Risk assessment approaches for innovative railway vehicle design solutions.

  7. Szkoda, M. (2020). Technical and economic analyses supporting certification of locomotives and passenger rolling stock.

 

Maciej Szkoda | Engineering and Technology | Best Research Article Award

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