
He received the Professor title in 1999 from President of Poland. He was invited as a Visiting Professor to universities in Australia, Canada, Germany, Hong Kong, Israel, New Zealand, Thailand, China, Spain, USA, Greece, Great Britain, Holland and France. Currently he is a Full Professor in computer science and operations research of industrial engineering areas with the Institute of Computer Engineering, Control and Robotics, Wroclaw University of Technology, where he is the Head of the Department of Artificial Intelligence and Algorithms Design. He has authored three books and more than 200 papers in edited books, international journals, and conference proceedings (including 57 publications in journals from ISI Master Journal List). His papers were cited over 300 times (according to data from ISI journals database). His research interests include sequencing and scheduling problems with classical and generalized models of operations in computer and manufacturing systems, resource allocation problems, complexity theory, and theory of algorithms (physical design automation of VLSI).
Prof. Janiak is a corresponding member of the Polish Academy of Sciences, a vice-president of the Computer Science Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences and a head of the panel: “Computer Methods in Science” of the Polish Research Council. He is the expert of the State Accreditation Committee. He has served on the program committees for several international conferences on operations research and is a regular reviewer for a number of prestigious journals and conferences. He is an Associated Editor for International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Decision Making in Manufacturing and Services, Recent Patents on Computer Science and Book Series Computational Intelligence and its Applications.
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