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Faculty of Electronics

Mariusz Szóstak, PhD

Email: mariusz.szostak@pwr.edu.pl

Unit: Faculty of Civil Engineering » Department of Building Engineering

Mariusz Szóstakpl. Grunwaldzki 11, Wrocław
building C-7, room 801
tel. 71 320 2369

 

Office hours

  • Monday 11.00-13.00
  • Thursday 09.00-11.00
  • Friday 11.00-13.00

Mariusz Szóstak employed at the Department of Building Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering, at Wroclaw University of Science and Technology (WUST), Poland. He obtained an MSc in Civil Engineering from WUST in 2013, a PhD (Hons) in Civil Engineering in April 2018. Since 2021, he has been the Deputy Head of the Department of Building Engineering.

He is the author of more than 70 scientific papers, including papers on work safety in construction and articles in journals in the Journal Citation Reports database. He developed several dozens of reviews of articles in journals from the JCR list such as: Applied Sciences, Buildings, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Sustainability, etc.

His research interests concern issues related to safety and health protection in construction processes, particularly the modeling of accidents in the construction industry, and an analysis of the causes of accidents in construction and construction project management, such as a cost analysis of construction projects, value engineering, and BIM technology.

He has been Project Manager of the Wroclaw University of Science and Technology of the project Erasmus+ Strategic Partnerships for vocational educational and training. Innovation “SafeCRobot Virtual Reality Immersive Safety Training Environment for Robotised and Automated Construction Sites” 2020-1-UK01-KA202-079176, 2020-2022 and is a member of the research team of the project “Model of the assessment of risk of the occurrence of building catastrophes, accidents, and dangerous events at workplaces with the use of scaffolding” supported by Polish National Centre of Research and Development within Project PBS3/A02/19/2015. Since 2022 Member of the Academy of Young Scholars and Artists.

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