Prof. Rydosz received his MSc and PhD degrees in electronics engineering from the AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow, Poland in 2009 and 2014, respectively. In 2019, he received the DSc (habilitation) in automatic control and robotics, electrical engineering. His current research interests include gas sensors and micropreconcentrators, LTCC, MEMS technology, and gas sensors system applications. He is also interested in the PVD method of the fabrication of various sensing materials with special emphasis on the volatile organic compounds detection in exhaled human breath, for example, as a potential tool for noninvasive measurements of several diseases, such as diabetes.
Since 2019 he works as a professor in the Department of Electronics AGH and serves as the Vice-chair of the Joint Chapter AP03/AES10/MTT17, IEEE Poland Section. He was awarded several awards for young researchers, including START 2015, START 2016 from the Foundation for Polish Science, Ministry of Science and Higher Education, and recently from the POLITYKA journal. He is a member of several societies, such as the Polish Vacuum Society, the Polish Sensor Society, the IMAPS, the 500 Innovators Society, Section of Microwaves and Radiolocation, Polish Academy of Science.