Krzysztof (Chris) Kiersnowski........PROFESSIONAL PROFILE - PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY



INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH PROGRAM IN THE CYBERNETIC ENGINEERING

started at August 2016 - continuing till present moment
Poland, California USA

I am working on an innovative approach to photonic engineering, which I call cybernetic engineering (CE). Cybernetic engineering is based on generalized approach to cybernetics called metacybernetics. Metacybernetics in this form was formulated by polish cybernetic scientists: prof. M. Mazur and dr. J. Kossecki. During last two years I am conducting research in the field of metacybernetics. I am trying to create the specific form of original formulation of metacybernetics - most suitable for the development of cybernetic engineering. During the initial part of the research I got acquainted with the program of lectures presented by NAI (Narodowa Akademia Informacyjna, Poland). During the second part of the research I was refining the acquired knowledge to develop my own form of fundamental structure of metacybernetics. This approach differs in some aspects with respect to the one presented in the book: "Metacybernetyka" by Jozef Kossecki, published in 2005 and 2015. My goal is to establish the form of metacybernetics to be able to represent any deliberate action performed by human being in the very precise form of generalized controlling process. Cybernetic engineering should enable to perform design process on a particular design project. It is a second order engineering. In CE we take into account not only how the device works but also how the designed process works and how the designer works and all three aspects can be integrated in the same information-systemic representation. In CE any engineering process (for example design project) should be represented as a specific autonomic process and can be presented in the similar form as an electronic circuit and analyzed by means of theory of systems. I believe that in the near future I can share knowledge in metacybernetics with other people to help them with learning and engineering processes.


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