Assoc Prof Dr. Sylwia Wence | Electron beam Awards | Best Researcher Award
Assoc Prof Dr. Sylwia Wencel, Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland
Sylwia Wencel (formerly WiewiĆ³rowska) is an accomplished academic and research professional with extensive expertise in metallurgy. Currently serving as an Associate Professor at Czestochowa University of Technology in Poland since 1997, she has made significant contributions to the field through her deep understanding of advanced steel grades and applications. Her career highlights include pioneering work in plastic working processes, heat treatment, and additive manufacturing of metal products.Dr. Wencel’s academic journey is marked by her dedication to enhancing educational methodologies and curriculum development. She actively engages in research management, overseeing numerous projects funded by national and EU grants, and has played a pivotal role in the development of technology for steel production. Her leadership extends beyond academia; she has served as an Expert for various prestigious institutions including the Ministry of Development Funds and Regional Policy, the National Research Center and Development, and the European Commission, where she contributed her expertise in project evaluation and management.Dr. Wencel’s career is characterized by her commitment to innovation and excellence in both academic and industrial settings, making her a respected figure in the metallurgical community. Her multifaceted roles as a researcher, educator, and project manager reflect her passion for advancing knowledge and technology in metallurgy and beyond.
Professional Profile
Determination of Two-Stage Heat Treatment Parameters in Industrial Conditions in Order to Obtain a TRIP Structure in Low-Alloy Carbon Steel Wires
Evaluation of the impact of electron beam welding parameters on the mechanical properties and microstructure of the resulting joint for 39CrMoV13 and M50NiL steel grades
Research of Speed Parameters of the Ring Rolling Process
Forging of mg-al-zn magnesium alloys on screw press and forging hammer
The influence of the drawing process on the mechanical properties of TRIP steel wires with 0.4% C content