A graduate of the Faculty of Engineering, Chemistry and Technical Physics of the Military University of Technology, specializing in military surveying (1996). 2004 r. - PhD in technical sciences in the field of geodesy and cartography, in the Faculty of Engineering, Chemistry and Technical Physics MUT. 2010 - PhD Habil. in technical sciences in the field of geodesy and cartography, AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków, Faculty of Mining Geodesy and Environmental Engineering. From May 2019, professor of technical sciences. In the years 2012-2019 he was the Head of the Institute of Geodesy, and from 01.10.2019 he is the Dean of the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geodesy of the Military University of Technology.

Col. Prof. Michał Kędzierski has been serving at the Military University of Technology since 1999, carrying out scientific research in the fields of photogrammetry, remote sensing and digital image processing. In the area of ​​scientific and research interests of prof. Kędzierski is imagery and geospatial intelligence in military applications. He actively participates in research that relates to the implementation of advanced digital image processing methods in imagery intelligence.

His recent work is related to improving the quality of imagery acquired from unmanned aerial vehicles in adverse weather conditions. He also conducts research on satellite imagery processing. Col. prof. Michał Kędzierski educated many officers of the Polish Geographic Service and Geospatial Intelligence.

He was the manager and contractor of many research projects financed by civil and military institutions.

The professor is a member of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, also participates in the work of many Polish associations. As an invited professor, he conducted a series of lectures at the Technical University of Giedymin in Vilnius in the field of digital photogrammetry.

He constantly reviews publications in many JCR journals. He is a frequent expert and adviser to military institutions in matters related to satellite and low-altitude imagery intelligence.

He is the co-author / author of over 150 publications, including numerous lectures and conference presentations, publications from JCR and chapters in collective studies, as well as 4 monographic publications. He promoted 5 doctors and was a reviewer of 13 doctoral dissertations and habilitation theses.