Stanisław Bolkowski

Stanisław Bolkowski (12 December 1930 – 14 July 2023) was a Polish scientist, professor, engineer, academic teacher, deputy chairman of the Electrotechnical Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences (1993–1995 and 2003–2019),[1][2] former president of the Association of Polish Electrical Engineers (1998–2006), author of academic and technical textbooks on electrical engineering, electrician.

[3] In 1940, he and his mother were expatriated to Siberia by the NKVD in the Soviet Union, from where, in 1946, he repatriated with his family and moved to Łódź.

In 1952, while still a student, he worked as an assistant at the university, and in 1965 he obtained his doctoral degree.

He is one of the co-authors of the "Electrical Engineer's Handbook" ("Poradnik Inżyniera Elektryka").

[6] His merits for the Association of Polish Electrical Engineers (SEP) have been awarded Gold Honorary Badges of SEP and NOT, Mieczysław Pożaryski's Medal, Adam Hoffmann's Medal, Michał Doliwo-Dobrowolski's Medal, Józef Węglarz's Medal, Statuette of Outstanding Teacher, Mentor and Ally of Youth and in 2002 with the highest in the Association dignity of Honorary Member.