Ewa Łada-Tondyra, Ph.D., is a graduate of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering at the Częstochowa University of Technology, where she has been employed since 2010. Currently, she works as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Automatic Control, Electrical Engineering and Optoelectronics. In 2016, she obtained a doctorate in technical sciences in the discipline of electrical engineering. The topic of her doctoral dissertation was „Analysis of bioelectromagnetic phenomena in people with metal implants”. She won the competition of the Polish Society for the Applied Electromagnetics for the best MA and PhD theses in 2016 in the field of electromagnetism applications.
The scope of scientific activity dr inż. Ewa Łada-Tondyra covers issues related to the application of the electromagnetic field, in particular concerning the biomedical effects of the field. In addition, she deals with the subject of the use of modern textile materials and textronics.
In her didactic work, she leads lectures, exercises and laboratory classes, mainly in electrical engineering and the use of IT tools in electrical engineering.
She was involved in the co-organization of the Symposiums of the Polish Society for the Applied Electromagnetics and the Symposium on Applied Electromagnetics SAEM.
She is a member of the Polish Society for the Applications of Electromagnetism, the Polish Committee of SEP for Applications of the Electromagnetic Field in Medicine and the Polish Society of Theoretical and Applied Electrotechnics.