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Mariusz Skwarczyński, PhD.

Project Manager of the “Ventilation systems for schools and houses”, performed by the National Centre for Research and Development (NCDR)

Mariusz Skwarczyński

Doctor of engineering in technical sciences in the discipline of environmental engineering, specialization in heating, ventilation and air conditioning. He graduated the Faculty of Environmental Engineering of the Lublin University of Technology in Lublin and postgraduate studies in air-conditioning and cooling devices at the Cracow University of Technology. He received a Danish government scholarship holder at the Technical University of Denmark and a TOP 500 Innovators scholarship holder at Stanford University. He is authorized to design and direct construction works without restrictions in the installation specialty in the field of heating, ventilation, gas, water and sewage networks, installations and devices.

For over a dozen years, he has been conducting research and development projects regarding innovative heating, ventilation and air conditioning devices as well as designing energy-saving HVAC systems.

Since 2020 leads a project “Ventilation systems for schools and houses” at NCDR, financed from European Funds under Smart Growth Operational Programme, in which private entities conduct research and development work on the development of economically effective mechanical ventilation systems dedicated to existing classrooms and apartments. The ventilation systems developed as part of the project will improve the quality of the internal environment, increase the health safety of children and residents, using high-efficiency heat, cold and moisture recovery, reduce operating costs, and the central management of individual systems.

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