Extended computing capabilities with new 512 GB RAM and 32 core Workstation

We are proud to announce that Modelling and Inverse Method Research Team extended tremendously its computing capabilities. A new Workstation of 512 GB RAM and 32 core AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 3975WX processor will serve for multiphysics numerical solutions of mass, momentum and energy balance equations in 3D geometry and image analysis of materials micro/nanostructures based on X-Ray Computer Tomography. The first job of the workstation will be a multi-scale corrosion model in 3D geometry of real hierarchical concrete structures.
27th June 2022

Anna Chyba – a new member of our team

A new member joined our research team. MSc Anna Chyba has started her PhD. Her main iterest will be modelling of corrosion in reinforced concrete in real 3D mictostructure. Welcome Anna and we wish you a lot of success.
30th September 2021

2021 Gustav Eirich Award for Jakub Stec

Member of our research group is being one of the three winners of the 2021 Gustav Eirich Award.

The aim of the award is to promote ideas and, to support young talents in technical disciplines. The Gustav Eirich Award is a contribution to the long-term success of companies in the refractories production and application industries. The Gustav Eirich Award is presented for the three best dissertations (Ph.D. theses) in the field of refractories.

Jakub Stec was invited to the 64th International Colloquium on Refractories (ICR) in Aachen, Germany to present his winning work during a special session and prizegiving ceremony on September 29th and 30th, 2021.
20th September 2021

III Materials Science Forum Seminar

29 April 2021 took place III Materials Science Forum Seminar. Two lecturers gave presentations: prof. Jolanta Janczak-Rusch (Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology) “Exploringnanomultilayers for joining technology” and prof. Michael J. Demkowicz (Texas A&M University, USA) ”Helium in metal nanocomposites”.
29th April 2021