In 2010, he defended his master's thesis entitled "Water filter tank". In 2018, he defended his doctoral thesis entitled "Load capacity of transversely braced, I-shaped steel columns with a step asymmetric change of cross-section", in which he analysed the actual behaviour of extreme two-step columns of industrial halls. Currently, he holds the position of research assistant professor at the Department of Building Structures of the Wrocław University of Science and Technology. In 2016, he obtained construction qualifications to design and manage construction works without any restrictions. He has over twelve years of experience in designing building structures, in particular steel and aluminium structures, with an emphasis on solving complex, non-linear problems.
Selected publications:
- Redecki M., Gosowski B., Effort and bearing capacity testing of laterally restrained asymmetrical stepped steel I-columns. Journal of Constructional Steel Research. 2020, vol. 172, art. 106181, s. 1-24.
- Andrzej Kowal A., Redecki M., Tymczasowe podparcie kanału do odprowadzania spalin w elektrowni. Materiały Budowlane. 2016, nr 5, s. 76-77.
- Gosowski B., Lorkowski P., Redecki M., Analysis of longitudinal skylights structure made of rectangular tubes in industrial hall. Thin-Walled Structures. 2016, vol. 108, s. 234-244.