Justyna Patalas‐Maliszewska
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About
Justyna Patalas-Maliszewska is a leading researcher at the intersection of sustainable manufacturing, human–robot collaboration (HRC), and Industry 5.0. Her work addresses two critical, intertwined challenges: how manufacturing enterprises can maintain sustainable development amid unexpected disruptions, and how to ensure safe, efficient collaboration between human operators and collaborative robots (cobots). Her most-cited paper (2024, 18 citations) systematically reviews how manufacturers can adapt sustainability practices during crises like energy shortages or supply chain shocks. She has made major contributions to HRC safety, developing machine learning and deep learning-based methods for collision recognition and object detection in shared workspaces. Her 2024 study on collision recognition (14 citations) and her 2025 forward-looking paper on safety for sustainable production in Industry 5.0 (7 citations) are defining works in this rapidly evolving field. By combining practical case studies with rigorous algorithmic evaluation, Patalas-Maliszewska provides actionable frameworks for industry. Her research is essential reading for engineers and scholars seeking to build resilient, human-centric, and sustainable smart factories.
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