The list of past, current, and upcoming relevant project activities:
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September 2025 (On-site, Hamilton) – Research visit of Prof. Maria Aluchna and Prof. Bogumił Kamiński to McMaster University, including participation in two academic seminars and delivery of two conference presentations.
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12–14 October 2025 (On-site, Warsaw) – 43rd Conference on Methods and Applications of Operations Research (MZBO 2025), covering theoretical and applied quantitative methods, including data mining, big data, deep learning, and decision-support systems. https://mzbo2025.sgh.waw.pl/
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October–November 2025 (Online: Hamilton–Warsaw) – Consultations regarding joint teaching initiatives and academic collaboration.
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October–December 2025 (Online: Hamilton–Warsaw) – Research consultations and collaborative work on the project concerning institutional work in times of crisis.
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20 November 2025 (Hybrid: Chicago/online) – Participation in the 26th Mathematical and Statistical Modeling of Complex Systems Workshop. The MOZAIKA team presented two research papers:
(1) Navigating the Twin Transition: Toward a Smart and Sustainable Healthcare System in Europe – Małgorzata Stefania Lewandowska, Arkadiusz Michał Kowalski, Dawid Majcherek (SGH), Scott William Hegerty (NEIU); (2) Applying Technology Foresight in European Enterprises – Marzenna Anna Weresa, Arkadiusz Michał Kowalski, Małgorzata Stefania Lewandowska (SGH). https://www.neiu.edu/academics/colleges-departments/arts-and-sciences/departments/mathematics/math-modeling-workshops
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3 December 2025 (Online: Stanford–SGH) – Research consultations concerning the 2026 joint research project, including discussion of project assumptions, publication plans, research design, and formal implementation aspects.
Participants: dr hab. Joanna Żukowska, prof. SGH; dr Anna Tryfon-Bojarska (SGH); Prof. Piotr Moncarz (Stanford University); Prof. Michael Lepech (Stanford University). -
December 2025 - Open Access Publication in Polish Journal of Management Studies "DIGITAL AMBIDEXTERITY AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE IN TIMES OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC. THE CASE OF COMPANIES LISTED ON WARSAW STOCK EXCHANGE"
Authors: Maria Aluchna, Dominika Bosek-Rak, Bogumił Kamiński, Daniel Kaszyński. https://pjms.zim.pcz.pl/article/555516/en
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11–16 January 2026 (On-site, Warsaw) – Visit of Prof. Benson Honig to SGH, including meetings with SGH staff on ongoing research projects, teaching collaboration, future funding opportunities, methodology workshops for PhD students, and a meeting at the Canadian Embassy.
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20 January 2026 (Online: Stanford–SGH) – Follow-up consultations on the 2026 joint research project, confirmation of milestones and cooperation schedule, and planning of joint seminars and academic activities.
Participants: dr hab. Joanna Żukowska, prof. SGH; dr Anna Tryfon-Bojarska (SGH); Prof. Piotr Moncarz (Stanford University); Prof. Michael Lepech (Stanford University). -
20–23 January 2026 (Hybrid: Boston/online) – Delivery of the MIT course 18.S096 Special Subject in Mathematics: Introduction to Julia for Data Science, focused on scalable data science modeling in Julia.
Instructor: Przemysław Szufel. https://github.com/pszufe/2026_MIT_18.S096_Introduction-to-Julia-for-Data-Science/ -
22 January 2026 (Online: Warsaw–Stanford) – Seminar at the Stanford Hoover Institution focused on European security policy and transatlantic cooperation and exposure to expert seminar and case-study teaching methods.
Participants: dr hab. Joanna Żukowska, prof. SGH; dr Anna Tryfon-Bojarska (SGH); Prof. Andrew Michta (Hoover Institution, Stanford University). https://cddrl.fsi.stanford.edu/michta -
27 January 2026 (On-site, Warsaw) – Visit of Prof. Piotr Moncarz (Stanford University) to SGH, including consultations on the development of a joint research tool, preparation of the 2026 study visit to Stanford University, identification of relevant educational programs, and preparation for a hybrid seminar in Warsaw.
Participants: dr Anna Tryfon-Bojarska (SGH); Prof. Piotr Moncarz (Stanford University). -
February 2026 - Open Access Publication in Computers in Human Behavior Reports "Infrastructure or culture? Identifying determinants of consumer payments digitalization"
Authors: Dominika Bosek-Rak, Daniel Kaszyński, Agata Chutnik. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451958826000539
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January–May 2026 (On-site, Warsaw and Toronto) – Student exchange program (2) and a research visit between Toronto Metropolitan University and SGH focused on joint research on graph data modeling.
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15–19 June 2026 (On-site, Toronto) – 21st Workshop on Modelling and Mining Networks (WAW 2026), dedicated to theoretical and applied aspects of network modeling and scalable algorithms. https://math.torontomu.ca/waw2026/

