Zuzanna Woźniak - Construction Processes - Best Researcher Award
Wrocław University of Science and Technology -Poland
AUTHOR PROFILE
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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS
Zuzanna Woźniak commenced her academic journey at Wrocław University of Science and Technology in September 2017, where she pursued her Bachelor of Engineering degree in Civil Engineering with a specialization in Building Engineering (IBB). During her undergraduate studies, she exhibited a keen interest in construction processes, materials engineering, and occupational safety in construction. Her commitment to academic excellence led to the completion of her bachelor's thesis titled "Design of a Small Residential Building with a Green Roof," which showcased her proficiency in structural design and sustainability principles.
PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS
After obtaining her bachelor's degree, Zuzanna Woźniak continued her academic journey by enrolling in a second-cycle Master of Engineering program at Wrocław University of Science and Technology. She graduated with honors, earning recognition as the best graduate of the Civil Engineering program and the second-best graduate among all faculties of the university. During her master's studies, she focused on building structures and conducted research on utilizing waste materials for mortar production in construction, demonstrating her dedication to advancing sustainable construction practices.
Following her master's degree, Zuzanna Woźniak gained valuable practical experience in the construction industry. She worked as an assistant construction manager at TAKENAKA Europe GmbH, where she was involved in overseeing various industrial hall construction projects. Her roles included supervising construction activities, ensuring adherence to safety protocols, and coordinating project timelines. Additionally, she served as an assistant to the project manager at Energopiast, where she supervised the installation of acoustic enclosures for pump stations, further enhancing her expertise in construction management and site supervision.
CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS
Zuzanna Woźniak's research primarily focuses on construction processes, materials engineering, and occupational safety in construction. Her doctoral thesis titled "Modelling the Impact of Near Misses on Occupational Accidents in the Construction Industry" addresses the significance of near misses in predicting and preventing workplace accidents. Through her research projects and publications, she aims to contribute to enhancing safety measures and promoting sustainable practices within the construction industry.
IMPACT AND INFLUENCE
Zuzanna Woźniak's contributions to the field of construction engineering and occupational safety have been recognized through her publications in reputable journals and presentations at international conferences. Her research findings on waste reduction methods, accident prediction indices, and the influence of construction materials on safety outcomes have provided valuable insights for industry professionals and researchers alike.
ACADEMIC CITATIONS
Zuzanna Woźniak's publications have garnered attention within the academic community, as evidenced by citations in peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings. Her research on the causes of occupational accidents, waste reduction methods, and the utilization of waste materials in construction has contributed to advancing knowledge in the field of civil engineering and construction management.
LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS
As a dedicated researcher and practitioner in the field of civil engineering, Zuzanna Woźniak continues to strive for excellence in her academic and professional endeavors. Her legacy lies in her commitment to promoting safety, sustainability, and innovation within the construction industry. Through her ongoing research and collaborative efforts, she aims to shape the future of construction processes and contribute to creating safer and more sustainable built environments.
CONSTRUCTION PROCESSES
Zuzanna Woźniak's academic and professional journey has been deeply rooted in understanding and optimizing construction processes. From her early academic pursuits to her practical experiences in the construction industry, she has demonstrated a comprehensive understanding of project management, site supervision, and safety protocols. Through her research focus on modeling the impact of near misses on occupational accidents, she seeks to enhance construction processes and promote safer working environments for construction workers.