University Projects
IntelliForest
a complex distributed network-centric system built on sensor networks used for forest monitoring, measurement acquisition, storage, analysis and presentation. The system was implemented for IEEE CSIDC 2006. It received an Honorable Mention award at the World Finals in Washington, DC. The final report can be found here.
Technologies used: extensive usage of .NET (C#, IronPython, Compact Framework), MS SQL Server 2005 with Analysis Services, Keil C. This project was developed in a team with Piotr Hołubowicz, Paweł Lichocki and Szymon Wąsik. They are all my friends from the university.
Technologies used: extensive usage of .NET (C#, IronPython, Compact Framework), MS SQL Server 2005 with Analysis Services, Keil C. This project was developed in a team with Piotr Hołubowicz, Paweł Lichocki and Szymon Wąsik. They are all my friends from the university.
BrainSync 2005
application written in Java using Swing and Java Sound libraries. It enables synchronizing brain waves using stereo headphones and programmable sets of sound waves.
Final project for Object-Oriented Programming course. Grade: 5.0
Note: Polish academic grading system uses marks from 2.0 (no pass) to 5.0 (best)
Final project for Object-Oriented Programming course. Grade: 5.0
Note: Polish academic grading system uses marks from 2.0 (no pass) to 5.0 (best)
BattleViewpoint
application written in Java using Swing, jogl (binding OpenGL) and Java Sound libraries. It is an interactive viewer for chess games stored in the standard .pgn format. Project written with Szymon Kuźniak, a friend from the university.
Final project for Computer Graphics course. Grade: 5.0
Note: Polish academic grading system uses marks from 2.0 (no pass) to 5.0 (best)
Final project for Computer Graphics course. Grade: 5.0
Note: Polish academic grading system uses marks from 2.0 (no pass) to 5.0 (best)
PyStresses
application written in a team with Marcin Kosmalski, Paweł Lubarski, Rafał Malinowski, Błażej Sołtowski and Barbara Struk. It enables browsing through steel profile representations with stress representation. The shape of the profile and stress functions can be defined by the user. Program written in Python using GTK+ (PyGtk binding).
Human-Computer Communication course. Grade: 5.0
Note: Polish academic grading system uses marks from 2.0 (no pass) to 5.0 (best)
Human-Computer Communication course. Grade: 5.0
Note: Polish academic grading system uses marks from 2.0 (no pass) to 5.0 (best)
CheatBuster
application written in Java using the Swing library. It enables searching for convergence in groups of files. It is a tool which main goal is to find plagiarism in programs returned by students. Application written in a team with Szymon Wąsik and Agnieszka Wiśniewska.
Final project for Software Engineering 2 course. Grade: 5.0
Note: Polish academic grading system uses marks from 2.0 (no pass) to 5.0 (best)
Final project for Software Engineering 2 course. Grade: 5.0
Note: Polish academic grading system uses marks from 2.0 (no pass) to 5.0 (best)
Sopaaza
a client/server application written in ANSI C which enables file sharing in Unix environments.
Final project for Operating Systems 2 course. Grade: 4.5
Note: Polish academic grading system uses marks from 2.0 (no pass) to 5.0 (best)
Final project for Operating Systems 2 course. Grade: 4.5
Note: Polish academic grading system uses marks from 2.0 (no pass) to 5.0 (best)




