Summary
Adam Czajka is a biometrics and AI trust researcher and leader with 25+ years of experience in biometrics, image processing, computer vision and practical machine learning, and over 20 years teaching at undergraduate and graduate levels. He directs the AI Trust and Reliability (AITAR) Lab at the Lucy Family Institute, building interdisciplinary research and training pipelines that bridge biometric systems and human-centered AI reliability. A tenured associate professor at Notre Dame with a D.Sc. and Ph.D. from Warsaw University of Technology, he combines deep academic rigor with hands-on industry advising for biometric payment and authentication vendors. He has guided standards work (ISO/IEC SC37), served on technical and advisory boards, and translated research into commercial and coaching ventures, including a neural-network–based creative coaching tool. Known for blending policy, standards, and technical evaluation, he focuses on making AI systems both technically robust and societally trustworthy.
10 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
D.Sc. (“habilitation”), Computer Science, D.Sc. (“habilitation”), Computer Science at Warsaw University of Technology
Polish, English, French, Russian