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WCFA'23-FKM-NL
Lecturers
Martin Nesládek
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Employed: | FME CTU in Prague (2010-...) |
Academia: | He finished his Ph.D. thesis ("Phenomenological Models for Fatigue Prediction under Fretting Conditions") in 2016 at the FME CTU in Prague. |
Focus: | Low- and High-cycle fatigue, Multiaxial fatigue, Fretting, Fatigue in contacts, Thermo-mechanical fatigue |
Jan Papuga
Klemens Rother
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Prof Klemens Rother works at the Hochschule München from 2008. He is the Head of the master course on Computational Engineering. He finished his PhD thesis
at the TU Darmstadt on Contribution to the computational fatigue life analysis for multiaxial, non-proportional stress.
Teaching areas: technical mechanics, structural integrity, fatigue strength, lightweight construction, concept development
Research areas: service life of welded joints, use of CAE in the early phase, concept development, efficient calculation methods, innovative approaches for fiber composite structures
ORCID profile: ID 0000-0002-9643-4967 |
Milan Růžička
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Employed: | FME CTU in Prague (1983-...) - Head of Dept. of Mechanics, Biomechanics and Mechatronics (2015-...) |
Academia: | He finished his Ph.D. thesis in 1984 at the FME CTU in Prague, habilitation 1999 (Doc.), 2005 (Prof.). |
Focus: | Fatigue in notches, fatigue of welded structures, composite structures, fatigue in composites, use of optical fibres, structural health monitoring |
Other: | Secretary of the Czech Society for Mechanics,
program director of WCFA&PUM meetings |
papuga@pragtic.com, last update: November 13, 2023 |
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