1st school (summer 2022): Intelligent materials, diagnostics & structural analyses.
The first school is planned to be conducted in the form of blended learning – three (3) days of online lectures (28.09-30.09), weekend for travelling to IMP PAN, and then five (5) days of lectures and laboratory demonstrations at IMP PAN (03.10.-07.10.).
The main topic of the 1st school is intelligent materials, diagnostics & structural analyses.
The subject of the first school will be focused on intelligent materials (e.g. self-healing, and intelligent diagnostics (e.g. structural health monitoring (SHM), non-destructive testing (NDT)), structural analyses (e.g. THz spectroscopy, microscopic techniques).
The scholarships for travel and accommodation are planned to be awarded to 10 PhD students.
The deadline for the submitting applications for the first stage of the recruitment process is 12.09.2022 12:00 (Warsaw time). Based on the formal and merit-based evaluations of the submitted documents the list of PhD students for the online interviews will be created as soon as possible. It is planned that on the 13.09 the invitations to the interviews will be sent to the best candidates. The interviews will be conducting between 14.09 and 22.09.2022. The final list of the School participants, together with the reserve list will be closed no later than 22.09.2022 and the potential participants will be informed about next steps related to participating in the School. The Project Office is responsible for informing the candidates about the recruitment outcomes.
Lecturers:
prof. ANTONIO FERNÁNDEZ-LÓPEZ
(Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)
Fibre optics sensors for structural health monitoring applications: fibre Bragg grating and distributed sensing Background and applications
prof. RŪTA RIMAŠAUSKIENĖ
(Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania)
Additive manufacturing, diagnostics and control methods related to the structures
dr hab. inż. ADAM MARTOWICZ
(AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow, Poland)
Intelligent materials for diagnostics and monitoring of structural condition
mgr inż. JAKUB KORYCIŃSKI
(INTERLAB Warsaw, Poland)
Fibre Bragg Grating sensing systems – review
dr hab. MAREK KOCIK
(Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)
Laser micromachining of the materials – basic laser physics, types of lasers, examples of applications
dr hab. inż. ALICJA KRELLA
(Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)
Cavitation, cavitation erosion and materials resistant to erosion
dr hab. inż. MAGDALENA MIELOSZYK
(Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)
THz spectroscopy for damage detection and localisation
Structural Health Monitoring based on FBG sensors
dr hab. inż. MACIEJ RADZIEŃSKI
(Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)
Laser vibrometry in non-destructive testing
dr hab. inż. TOMASZ WANDOWSKI
(Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)
Damage assessment of structures
dr inż. ŁUKASZ BREŃKACZ
(Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)
Vibration in machine diagnostics
dr inż. ANDRZEJ KRUPA
(Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)
Scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersion spectroscopy (SEM with EDS) in Materials Engineering
dr inż. TOMASZ PRZYBYLIŃSKI
(Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)
Heat pump
dr inż. ROHAN SOMAN
(Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)
Opportunities for fiber Bragg grating sensors in structural health monitoring
Career planning for early stage researchers and guidance for proposal writing
dr inż. JANUSZ TELEGA
(Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)
Pressure and velocity measurements