Professor Kaminski specializes in stochastic mechanics, reliability analysis, computer methods in mechanics and mechanics of composites. His scientific achievements include numerous publications and citations, as well as participation on the editorial boards of prestigious scientific journals. Professor Kaminski is also the recipient of numerous awards and distinctions for his scientific activities.
In his work, he often uses the computational systems of the Finite Element Method and the Maple computer algebra environment. Using this programme, he wrote his monograph ‘The Stochastic Perturbation Method for Computational Mechanics’ published by Wiley in 2013. He presents the application of this programme for engineering analysis in the fields of mechanics, civil engineering and computer science in all his classes with students.
The decision to become a Maple Ambassador was made by the Maplesoft team. Maplesoft is now a Japanese company with headquarters located in Tokyo specializing in the development of advanced software for mathematics, physics and science, many engineering fields, but also for economists and teachers. It is best known for its Maple programme, which is a powerful tool for symbolic and technical calculations, but also for analyzing issues related to artificial intelligence.
Being selected as a Maple Ambassador is a significant recognition of Prof Kaminski and his contribution to the field of science and education. This award underlines his commitment to the development of modern computing methods and to the popularization of tools that can significantly facilitate work in various fields of modern science and engineering.