Bartosz Szmit, MS
Bartosz Szmit, MS
Faculty: Computer Science, Graphics, and Architecture
Field of study: Computer Science
Extremely engaged lecturer in academic life, he seamlessly integrates himself into the international culture of students from around the world. He has managed to create a powerful environment of optimism and trust, both in his work with students and in his collaboration with his superiors. He is capable of conducting extensive and helpful consultations, assisting students in a wide range of areas, both in Polish and English. He has a very brave and unconventional approach to his work. He is also very dedicated to his work and values honest contact with students.
A long-time experienced educator and programmer, he possesses comprehensive practical knowledge in various fields of computer science and mathematics, from coding and academic computing to operating systems, multimedia, and computer assembly, installation, and reinstallation. He is an internet technologies engineer and master engineer business processes and databaseses and possesses a highly innovative approach to the world of computer science in its broadest sense. For many years, he has taught various fields of computer science using the latest commercial technologies available on the modern Internet. He is a proponent of doubt-based thinking and uncertainty, with a strong inclination to identify potential problems from a far-reaching perspective.
Aside from any higher education, he has been developing his musical abilities entirely on his own since a very young age. He can play Joe Satriani’s music on electric guitar and also plays classical guitar. He also develops his piano skills by playing the music of artists such as Richard Marx, Bryan Adams, Nightwish, and studying the music of Frédéric Chopin. After many years of work, he developed a learning method he calls “extremely gradual minimization of constraints,” which allows one to learn incredibly difficult things, accessible only to a very small group of the most talented people on earth.
He can write classical music for full orchestra. He recently wrote two poems: one for violin and one for piano, and mixed and mastered them. He uses virtual instruments on par with Hollywood film scores to compose music. One of his strengths is that for several years he has been developing his so-called inner hearing, which is the foundation for achieving absolute pitch. This is the ability to imagine a specific violin sound (and the entire orchestra) without the aid of a piano. This is a skill previously possessed only by Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
He also has a great deal of respect for existing authorities in many fields. In the case of classical music, he hopes to formally pursue his skills in composition as a Master’s degree at Arts University Bournemouth in the United Kingdom, using the now-popular distance learning format.
He also possesses practical skills in mixing and mastering classical music. He recently launched his new YouTube channel: Mystery Sound Official. He aspires to become a pioneer in this field in Poland and a trusted home recording specialist. Through years of work, he has developed numerous solutions that allow for the creation of top-quality music (not just classical) at home. He is the author of online courses in classical music and the founder of a startup promoting online courses in music production across a broad spectrum of languages, both Polish and English.
For many years, he has also been working on an interdisciplinary doctorate that is intended to be a crossroads of computer science, coding, algorithmics, optimization, artificial intelligence, programming language design, multimedia technologies, music production, and IT management.