Marzanna Ksiazek | Surface Treatments | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Marzanna Ksiazek
Affiliation AGH University of Kraków
Country Poland
Scopus ID 6601964507
Documents 37
Citations 374
h-index 11
Subject Area Surface Treatments
Event International Material Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-6377-9363
Marzanna Ksiazek
AGH University of Kraków, Poland

Marzanna Ksiazek is a researcher affiliated with AGH University of Kraków whose scientific activities are associated with surface treatments, materials engineering, and the performance evaluation of advanced engineering materials. Her publication record, citation metrics, and scholarly contributions indicate sustained participation in materials science research and technological applications related to surface engineering and material durability.[1]

Abstract

This academic article presents a scholarly overview of Marzanna Ksiazek and her research profile within the field of surface treatments and materials engineering. Bibliometric indicators, publication records, and scientific contributions demonstrate continued engagement in research activities relevant to surface modification technologies, engineering materials, and applied materials science. These achievements support consideration for academic recognition through the Innovative Research Award.[1]

Keywords

Surface Treatments, Surface Engineering, Materials Science, Engineering Materials, Coating Technologies, Materials Performance, Surface Modification, Research Impact.

Introduction

Surface treatment technologies play an important role in improving material performance, corrosion resistance, wear behavior, and durability. Research in this area contributes to industrial applications involving manufacturing, energy systems, transportation, and advanced engineering components. The scholarly work of Marzanna Ksiazek aligns with these objectives through investigations associated with materials engineering and surface modification technologies.[2]

Research Profile

The research profile of Marzanna Ksiazek includes 37 indexed publications, 374 citations, and an h-index of 11. These bibliometric indicators demonstrate measurable scholarly influence and continued participation in scientific publishing related to materials science and surface engineering.[1]

  • Affiliation with AGH University of Kraków.
  • Research specialization in surface treatments.
  • Thirty-seven indexed scientific documents.
  • Citation count of 374.
  • h-index value of 11.
  • Participation in materials engineering research.

Research Contributions

Research contributions associated with Marzanna Ksiazek involve studies related to surface modification, protective coatings, material durability, and engineering performance. Such investigations support the advancement of technologies that improve material lifespan, reliability, and operational efficiency.[2]

  • Research on surface engineering technologies.
  • Evaluation of material durability and wear resistance.
  • Investigation of protective coating systems.
  • Assessment of material performance characteristics.
  • Contribution to applied materials science.

Publications

The publication record reflects consistent scholarly productivity in materials science and surface treatment research. Publications indexed in international databases contribute to scientific visibility and citation impact within the academic community.[1]

  1. Research papers addressing surface engineering applications.
  2. Studies on protective coatings and material performance.
  3. Investigations of wear resistance and durability.
  4. Articles related to engineering materials and treatments.

Representative literature in surface engineering and material treatment technologies provides scientific context for the research field and demonstrates the importance of surface modification methods in modern engineering applications.[3]

Research Impact

Citation performance and publication activity indicate measurable academic influence. The citation count and h-index demonstrate that the research output has received recognition within the scientific community and contributes to knowledge development in materials engineering and surface technologies.[1]

Award Suitability

The documented research achievements, publication record, citation indicators, and specialization in surface treatments support consideration of Marzanna Ksiazek for the Innovative Research Award presented during the International Material Scientist Awards. These academic indicators demonstrate sustained scientific engagement and contributions to materials research.[1]

Conclusion

Marzanna Ksiazek has developed a measurable academic profile within the field of surface treatments and materials science. Her publication record, citation impact, and scientific contributions provide evidence of sustained participation in research activities and support professional recognition through the Innovative Research Award.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Marzanna Ksiazek, Author ID 6601964507. Scopus. https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=6601964507
  2. Microstructure and Mechanical–Tribological Properties of HVOF-Sprayed (WC-Co+Ni) Coatings on Ductile Cast Iron. https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/19/12/2640
  3. Development of a model for detection and analysis of inclusions in tomographic images of iron castings using decision trees. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-025-86005-y

Lynn Fainsilber Katz | Material Science | Best Researcher Award-2385

Prof. Dr. Lynn Fainsilber Katz | Material Science | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Lynn Fainsilber Katz is a Research Professor of Psychology at the University of Washington, specializing in child clinical and developmental psychology. She serves as Associate Director of the Center for Child and Family Well-Being and directs the MA program in Applied Child and Adolescent Psychology. Her research focuses on emotion regulation, parenting interventions, child behavior disorders, and the effects of family conflict and trauma. With over three decades of experience, she integrates research, teaching, and clinical practice to improve child and family mental health.

Prof. Lynn Fainsilber Katz ,  University of Washington, United States

Profile

SCOPUS

🎓 Education

Dr. Lynn Fainsilber Katz holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, completed. Prior to that, she earned a Master of Arts degree in Psychology from the New School for Social Research in New York City. Her academic journey began at McGill University in Montreal, where she graduated with honors in Psychology . Her educational foundation is deeply rooted in psychological theory and research, forming the basis for her extensive academic and clinical career.

💼 Experience

Dr. Katz has served as a Research Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Washington , where she specializes in Child Clinical Psychology and Developmental Psychology. She is also the Associate Director of the Center for Child and Family Well-Being and directs the university’s Master of Arts program in Applied Child and Adolescent Psychology with a focus on prevention and treatment. Her teaching portfolio includes advanced courses such as Research Methods in Child Clinical Psychology, Seminar in Child Clinical Psychology, Core Concepts in Affective Science, and Social and Emotional Development in Children. In addition to her academic work, Dr. Katz has maintained an active clinical practice , offering services such as parental access evaluations, family therapy, and neuropsychological assessments. , she has conducted evaluations for custody disputes and provided expert witness testimony. Her clinical training includes a comprehensive internship at the University of Washington’s Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral

🛠️ Contributions

Dr. Lynn Fainsilber Katz has significantly advanced understanding of child emotional development, parenting, and family dynamics in high-risk populations. Her research on emotion coaching and parent training interventions has improved outcomes for children with behavioral disorders. She has made important contributions to studies on pediatric cancer, intimate partner violence, and antisocial behavior development. Through her clinical work and academic leadership, she bridges science and practice to support child and family well-being.

📡 Research Projects 

Dr. Lynn Fainsilber Katz has led and contributed to numerous research projects funded by prestigious institutions such as the National Institute of Mental Health and the National Cancer Institute. Her ongoing work includes developing parent training and emotion coaching interventions for children with oppositional defiant disorder. She has investigated emotion regulation and stress response in pediatric cancer survivors and maltreated toddlers. Her long-term studies explore the development of antisocial behavior from early childhood and the impact of family conflict, parenting, and marital violence on children’s emotional well-being.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Katz’s research centers on child development, family dynamics, emotion regulation, and the psychological effects of trauma and conflict. She has been the Principal Investigator on numerous prestigious grants, primarily funded by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and the National Cancer Institute. Her current research includes developing parent training and emotion coaching interventions for children with oppositional defiant disorder and low prosocial emotions. She has also investigated family conflict in families facing pediatric cancer, the impact of intimate partner violence on parenting, and stress reactivity in maltreated toddlers. Her long-term research includes over two decades of work on the continuity and change of antisocial behavior from preschool to middle childhood, as well as studies on adolescent depression, marital conflict, and their impacts on children’s emotional and behavioral outcomes.

📘 Publications

Parental Meta‑Emotion Philosophy: A Review of Research and Theoretical Framework

👨‍🔬 Authors: Lynn Fainsilber Katz, Ashley C. Maliken, Nicole M. Stettler
📘 Journal: Child Development Perspectives
📅 Year: 2012
📌 Overview: This review synthesizes research on parental meta-emotion philosophy and presents a theoretical model highlighting its role in child emotion regulation and adjustment.

Domestic Violence, Emotion Coaching, and Child Adjustment

👨‍🔬 Authors: Lynn Fainsilber Katz, Bess Windecker‑Nelson
📘 Journal: Journal of Family Psychology
📅 Year: 2006
📌 Overview: The study explores how maternal emotion coaching can buffer children from negative outcomes associated with exposure to domestic violence.

Parental Meta‑Emotion Philosophy in Families with Conduct‑Problem Children: Links with Peer Relations

👨‍🔬 Authors: Lynn Fainsilber Katz, Bess Windecker‑Nelson
📘 Journal: Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
📅 Year: 2004
📌 Overview: Investigates how variations in parental emotional awareness and coaching affect peer relationships in children with conduct problems.

Parental Emotion Coaching and Child Emotion Regulation as Protective Factors for Children with Oppositional Defiant Disorder

👨‍🔬 Authors: Lynn Fainsilber Katz, et al.
📘 Journal: Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (PubMed indexed)
📅 Year: ~2013–2014
📌 Overview: Demonstrates how parental emotion coaching improves emotion regulation and reduces behavioral issues in children diagnosed with oppositional defiant disorder.

Parental Emotion Socialization in Clinically Depressed Adolescents: Enhancing, and Dampening Positive Affect

👨‍🔬 Authors: Lynn Fainsilber Katz, Joann Wu Shortt, Nicholas B. Allen, Betsy Davis, Erin Hunter, Craig Leve, Lisa Sheeber
📘 Journal: Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
📅 Year: 2014
📌 Overview: Examines parental responses to adolescent positive affect in families with clinical depression, highlighting patterns of emotional dampening and enhancement.