Dr Wojciech Dimitrow obtained his PhD in 2006 from the Faculty of Physics at A. Mickiewicz University. It was devoted to modelling of the detached eclipsing binary stars. He have experience with observation on 2-m class telescopes like the RCC telescope placed in NAO Rozhen, Bulgaria or the telescope of the David Dunlap Observatory, Canada. Since 2007 he worked on the PoznaƄ Spectroscopic Telescope 1 (PST1). His current field of interest is observing and modeling of a multiple stars with eclipsing subsystem. He organised international observing campaigns of such stelar systems. He worked on the building of PST1 telescope and the fiber fed Echell\'e spectrograph. Other instrumental projects in which he is taking a part was the building of the Echell\'e spectrograph for the 2-m telescope of the National Astronomical Observatory, Bulgaria. Since 2011 he is participating in the "Global Astrophysical Telescope" project of National Science Center of Poland. He was a co-investigator in other three Polish research grants.