Krzysztof Domino
Scholar

Krzysztof Domino

Google Scholar ID: ublHGeAAAAAJ
Associate professor, Institute of Theoretical and Applied Informatics, Polish Academy of Sciences
statisticstime seriesquantum computingquantum annealingRailway Engineering
Citations & Impact
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Citations
372
 
H-index
9
 
i10-index
9
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
25
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Published paper 'Simon's Period Finding on a Quantum Annealer' at IEEE Quantum Week
  • Published paper 'A Scalable and Automated Recurrence Plot Method for Detecting Climate Change: The Case of the UTCI Bioclimatic Index in Central Europe' in IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
  • Published paper 'Analytical assessment of workers' safety concerning direct and indirect ways of getting infected by dangerous pathogen' in Journal of Computational Science
  • Published paper 'On the Baltimore Light RailLink into the quantum future' in Scientific Reports
  • Published paper 'Statistical analysis of geoinformation data for increasing railway safety' in Journal of Rail Transport Planning & Management
  • Published paper 'Solving rescheduling problems in heterogeneous urban railway networks using hybrid quantum-classical approach' in Journal of Rail Transport Planning & Management
  • Published paper 'Hybrid quantum-classical computation for automatic guided vehicles scheduling' in Scientific Reports
  • Published paper 'Studies of the Interaction Dynamics in Albumin–Chondroitin Sulfate Systems by Recurrence Method' at The 16th International Conference 'Dynamical Systems – Theory and Applications' (DSTA 2021)
Research Experience
  • Institute Professor at Institute of Theoretical and Applied Informatics, Polish Academy of Sciences
  • Member of Quantum Systems of Informatics Group
  • Member of Computer Vision Systems Group
  • Collaboration with the Department of Physics, University of Maryland Baltimore, USA, and Prof. Sebastian Deffner, focusing on the application of quantum annealing technology to solve practical optimization problems.
  • Collaboration with Wigner Research Centre for Physics, Budapest, Hungary, and Prof. Mátyás Koniorczyk, aimed at applying quantum annealers to solve practical optimization problems, particularly logistic problems from the field of railway transportation.
  • Collaboration with Friedrich List Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences, Technische Universität Dresden (TU Dresden), Germany, and Prof. dr Nikola Bešinović, on quantum computing in railway operation. Member of International Association of Railway Operations Research.
  • Participation in the interdisciplinary research group Biopolymers, Software, Simulations, Statistics (BiOSS).
  • Collaboration with the Institute of Mathematics and Physics Bydgoszcz University of Technology in the statistical analysis of the interaction of polymer particles.
Background
  • Research interests include quantum systems informatics and computer vision systems.