Anna Zawada-Tomkiewicz | Manufacturing Processes | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anna Zawada-Tomkiewicz | Manufacturing Processes | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Koszalin University of Technology | Poland

Anna Zawada-Tomkiewicz, PhD, DSc, Eng., is an Associate Professor at the Department of Technical Systems and Informatics Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Energy, Koszalin University of Technology, Poland. She is a distinguished researcher with expertise in metrology, manufacturing diagnostics, machining processes, and Industry 4.0 technologies, contributing significantly to academic literature, industrial R&D, and advanced training in modern manufacturing systems.

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Education Details

She earned her MSc in Civil Engineering with a specialization in structural engineering, followed by a PhD in Mechanical Engineering with a focus on computer measurement systems, and later obtained her habilitation (DSc) in Mechanical Engineering. In addition to her main degrees, she has completed various postgraduate programs in areas such as educational management systems, occupational safety, IT and computer networks, as well as specialized industrial training in machining, PLC programming, micro-CT, measurement system analysis, and statistical process control.

Professional Experience

She has built her academic and research career at Koszalin University of Technology, where she currently serves as Associate Professor. Beyond teaching and research, she has actively contributed to applied industrial projects, including the automation of CNC-based manufacturing processes and the development of intelligent modular production systems. Her work integrates academic knowledge with real-world industrial applications, particularly in the context of smart manufacturing and digitalization.

Research Interests

Her research covers surface metrology and geometric structure measurement, dimensional and shape evaluation in manufacturing, wavelet and time–frequency analysis of machining signals, artificial neural networks and machine learning in diagnostics, and computed tomography applications in manufacturing. She is also deeply engaged in developing predictive models, CAD/CAM-based measurement integration, digital twin applications, and Industry 4.0-based automation concepts, with a strong emphasis on feedback loops between design, production, and measurement for quality assurance.

Awards and Honors

She has authored monographs, textbooks, and over a hundred peer-reviewed scientific papers, making notable contributions to the advancement of modern manufacturing engineering. Her publications, books, and participation in international collaborations have established her as a respected academic figure in her field.

Publication Top Notes

Investigation of Titanium Alloy Cutting Dynamics in Thin-Layer Machining, 2025.

Surface roughness in hard turning of EN 100Cr6 with coated PCBN cutting tools at micro cutting depths, 2025.

Surface Characterization of Metallic Materials in the Case of the Turning Process of NiTi Alloy, 2024.

Conclusion

Prof. Anna Zawada-Tomkiewicz stands out as a leading academic and researcher whose interdisciplinary expertise bridges theory and practice in manufacturing engineering. Through her sustained commitment to innovation, education, and industrial application, she continues to shape advancements in metrology, intelligent machining, and Industry 4.0 solutions, reinforcing her reputation as a highly influential figure in engineering research and practice.

 

 

 

 

Dr . Luis Cedeño-Viveros | Manufacturing processes | Best Researcher Award

Dr . Luis Cedeño-Viveros | Manufacturing processes | Best Researcher Award

Dr . Luis Cedeño-Viveros ,Tecnológico de Monterrey,Ecuador

Dr. Luis Cedeño-Viveros is a distinguished academic and researcher at Tecnológico de Monterrey in Ecuador. With a profound expertise in his field, Dr. Cedeño-Viveros has contributed significantly to the academic community through his research and publications. He is known for his innovative approaches and dedication to advancing knowledge. Dr. Cedeño-Viveros has a robust background in engineering, reflected in his numerous scholarly articles and conference presentations. His commitment to education and research excellence makes him a valuable asset to Tecnológico de Monterrey and the broader academic community.

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Education :

Ph.D. in Advanced Manufacturing, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico
M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico
B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering, Universidad Católica del Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador

Work Experience:

Postdoctoral Researcher, Institute of Advanced Materials for Sustainable Manufacturing – Tecnológico de Monterrey (May 2022 – May 2024),Led research on innovative sustainable additive manufacturing methods.,Conducted design and topology optimization of LPBF preforms.,Collaborated on developing innovative stents for magnesium and NiTi alloys.,Delivered guest lectures and served as a co-advisor for master’s theses.,Managed research activities including securing funding and acquiring materials and equipment.,Part-time physics lecturer in the School of Engineering and Sciences,Advanced Manufacturing Consultant, HERA Diagnostics (Nov 2021 – May 2023),Optimized design for the fabrication of medical devices.,Conducted design and preliminary laboratory evaluations for regulatory clearance.,Graduate Research Assistant, Advanced Manufacturing Research Group, Centro de Innovación en Diseño y Tecnología (CIDyT) – Tecnológico de Monterrey (Aug 2017 – Dec 2021),Specialized in laser micro-welding and micro-cutting of metallic alloys.,Conducted benchmarking research for innovative medical implants.,Trained personnel and graduate students in advanced laser techniques.,Internship Trainee, BOCAR Group, Toluca-Mexico (Sep 2014 – Dec 2014),Developed FEM simulations for designing casting molds for aluminum auto parts.

Skills :

  • Technical: Laser micro-welding, 3D printing, FEM simulations, CAD/CAM software (NX Unigraphics, Altair platforms, Fusion 360), MATLAB, Wolfram programming languages.
  • Languages: Spanish (native), English (IELTS 8, C1), German (Goethe Institute A1).
  • Research and Development: Medical device innovation, sustainable manufacturing, laser fabrication processes, topology optimization, tissue engineering.

Awards:

  • Candidate level at the National Research System (CONACYT, Mexico), Jan 2023 – Dec 2026.
  • Member of the Optica Society, Early Career Member, July 2024 – July 2027.
  • First Place in ASME Old Guard Technical Web Page Design Competition, Salamanca, México, 2013.
  • President of the Mechanical Engineers Society of Tecnológico de Monterrey, Toluca, 2013—2014

Research Focus:

  • Medical Devices: Development of cutting-edge medical devices using fiber laser technologies, innovative cancer screening methods based on optical and electrical spectroscopy.
  • Laser Manufacturing: Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) techniques, laser micro-welding of magnesium alloys, stainless steels, and NiTi alloys.
  • Sustainable Manufacturing: Development of sustainable additive manufacturing methods, including Joining Stacking Laser Micro-Spot Welding (JS-LMSW).

Patents:

  • Method for obtaining personalized scaffolds for tissue regeneration, Application submitted, April 2021.
  • Energy collector system applicable to combustion engines, Patent granted, June 2016.

Publications :

  1. A Novel Mathematical Model for Predicting a Sustainable Selective Laser Melting and Controlled Densification
    International Journal of Sustainable Energy, March 2024.
    DOI: 10.1080/19397038.2024.2327386.
  2. Numerical Analysis of Static and Dynamic Heat Source Model Approaches in Laser Micro-Spot Welding
    International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, April 2024.
    DOI: 10.1007/s00170-024-13645-1.
  3. A Novel Method for the Fabrication of Tubular WE43 Magnesium Scaffold Based on Laser Micro-Spot Welding
    Engineering Science and Technology, an International Journal, January 2022.
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jestch.2022.101096.
  4. Characterization of Porous Scaffolds Fabricated by Joining Stacking Based Laser Micro-Spot Welding (JS-LMSW) for Tissue Engineering Applications
    Materials, December 2021.
    DOI: 10.3390/ma15010099.
  5. Influence of Process Parameters for Sheet Lamination Based on Laser Micro-Spot Welding of Austenitic Stainless Steel Sheets for Bone Tissue Applications
    International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, April 2021.
    DOI: 10.1007/s00170-021-07113-3.

Conference Proceedings

  1. A Process Chain Study for the Manufacturing of Nitinol Stents
    Presented on June 11, 2024, at the CIRP BioManufacturing 2024, Dresden, Germany. In press.
  2. A Novel Additive Manufacturing Method for the Fabrication of Porous Structures: Tube Stack Layering (TSL)
    Presented online on October 20, 2022, at the International Conference on Design for 3D Printing 2022. In press.
  3. Laser Micro-Welding of AZ92A Magnesium Wires Using a Fiber-Laser: A Preliminary Study
    CIRP BioManufacturing 2019.
    DOI: 10.1016/j.procir.2019.12.002.
  4. Laser Micro-Spot Welding of AISI 302 Stainless Steel Sheets
    SPIE Photonics West 2018.
    DOI: 10.1117/12.2290003.
  5. An Immersive 3D Virtual Learning Environment for Analyzing the Atomic Structure of MIMS Relevant Materials
    VARI 2015.
    DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2015.12.265.