In 1994 graduated from the Faculty of Geodesy and Cartography of the Warsaw University of Technology - specialization in Basic Geodetic Measurements. In 2014 gained a PhD degree in technical sciences at the Faculty of Mining Surveying and Environmental Engineering of AGH in Krakow. Doctoral thesis on "The impact of secondary wave interference on the accuracy of baseline determination in GPS phase measurements," received the award of the Minister of Infrastructure. In 2012, at the WGGiIŚ AGH in Krakow, he received a postdoctoral degree (habilitation) in geodesy and cartography, based on a series of publications on "Monitoring of geodynamic phenomena using GNSS systems and astrometric measurements”.
Since 1996, he has been employed at the Faculty of Mining Surveying and Environmental Engineering. In the years 2004-2019, he worked as an assistant professor at WGGiIŚ AGH, from 2019 he was entrusted with the position of associate professor. Since 2017, he has been the head of the Department of Integrated Geodesy and Cartography at the Faculty of GGiIŚ AGH. Received 2 individual and 2 team awards of the AGH UST Rector for scientific achievements.
Specializes in satellite geodesy, geodynamics and astrometry. Conducts scientific research related to GNSS signal quality and time series analysis. He managed the projects of the Scientific Research Committee and internal projects of the AGH in Krakow. As a contractor, he participated in projects regarding, among others creating geodynamic networks in Silesia and southern Lesser Poland. He is a member of the Committee on Geodesy of the Polish Academy of Sciences and the PAU Geoinformatics Commission.