Summary
Aleksander Malinowski is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Bradley University with over 25 years of academic and research experience and nine years of industry-style experience focused on embedded systems, IoT, and industrial cybersecurity. He designs hands-on curricula and labs spanning bare-metal, RTOS, and embedded Linux platforms, and has pioneered microcontroller Linux and RTOS teaching environments as well as courses on networked cyber-physical systems and robotic SLAM. As Treasurer and senior AdCom member of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society he combines technical depth with professional service, shaping standards and education in factory automation and ICS security. His background in manufacturing yield optimization and early machine learning research informs a practical, systems-level approach to AI at the edge and resilient industrial networks. Located in Peoria, Illinois, he is known for turning advanced research topics into accessible, lab-driven learning that prepares engineers for real-world cyber-physical deployments.
9 years of coding experience
22 years of employment as a software developer
M.Sc., Electronics, M.Sc., Electronics at Gdańsk University of Technology
Ph.D., Computer Science and Engineering, Ph.D., Computer Science and Engineering at University of Louisville
English, Polish, German, Russian