dr hab. inż. Mariusz Kaczmarek | Gdańsk University of Technology

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dr hab. inż. Mariusz Kaczmarek

Contact:

email:
markaczm@pg.edu.pl
website:
https://mostwiedzy.pl/mariusz-kaczmarek,16553-1

Positions:

Associate professor

workplace:
Katedra Inżynierii Biomedycznej
Budynek A Wydziału Elektroniki, Telekomunikacji i Informatyki, EA 231
phone:
(58) 347 26 78

Functions:

Vice-Rector for Education

Deputy Head of Department

workplace:
Katedra Inżynierii Biomedycznej
Budynek A Wydziału Elektroniki, Telekomunikacji i Informatyki, EA 231
phone:
(58)3472785, +48 58 34 72678
dr hab. inż. Mariusz Kaczmarek

Publications:

  1. 3D imaging systems can be used to effectively determine breast volumes for surgical applications. This article presents methods for surface reconstruction and volume determination based on the point cloud created by 3D imaging. Such a system would be used to accurately estimate breast volume in patients classified for breast reconstruction surgery at plastic surgery centers. To develop such a system, various methods of determining...

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  2. The current digital transformation requires academics to apply their pedagogical and technological skills to their teaching and professional development to address the newly emerging needs of the digital era. This study aims to analyse the operating model of the Center for Innovative Education (CIE) at Gdańsk University of Technology (Gdańsk Tech), Poland, as an incubator for professional development of academic staff at Gdańsk...

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  3. Publication

    In this paper, device construction and preliminary results for shower safety assistance are presented. The device allows monitoring of shower-taking persons without violating privacy and intimacy, while it has the ability to detect a persons entering and leaving the shower and detecting fall conditions. It allows better supervision of elders living independently at their locations.

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  4. Publication

    It is estimated that 13 % of population over 50 years old suffer from symptomatic or asymptomatic peripheral artery disease (PAD). Ankle-brachial index (ABI) is viewed as a useful parameter in diagnostics of peripheral arterial disease, however screening tests with usage of this method are not advised. Hypoxia causes increase in lactate values and...

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  5. Publication

    - Year 2024

    It is estimated that 13% of population over 50 years old suffer from symptomatic or asymptomatic peripheral artery disease (PAD). Ankle-brachial index (ABI) is viewed as a useful parameter in diagnostics of peripheral arterial disease, however screening tests with usage of this method are not advised. Hypoxia causes increase in lactate values and decrease in blood glucose. We hypothesize that the deficit in blood supply to the...

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