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International Scientific Network
„ADVANCED MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES Microstructures, Modelling, Safety, Applications”
(AMAS-ISN)Koordynator sieci
Prof. Dr hab. Wojciech [email protected]
Coordinated by
Institute of Fundamental Technological Research
Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland
Current FundingResources of Network participants
Polish State Committee for Scientific Research (grant)
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SCOPE
ADVANCED MATERIALS
• Hi-tech composites• High temperature alloys• Ceramic materials• Intermetallic materials• Functionally graded materials• Biomaterials• Intelligent materials• Thin layers
- thermal barrier coatings- electronic layers- nanolayers
• Lightweight materials• Microelectronic materials
ADVANCED STRUCTURES
•Smart structures and systems•Sensors and actuators•Biological implants•Aircraft and automotive structural members
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STRUCTURE
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AMAS-ISNCoordinator: Prof. W. Nowacki
IPPT PAN - Warsaw
I. Material Microstructures
Coordinator: Prof. Z. MrózIPPT PAN - Warsaw
II. BiomaterialsCoordinator: Prof. R. BędzinskiWroclaw Univ. of Technology
III. Intelligent SystemsCoordinator: Prof. J.Holnicki-Szulc
IPPT PAN – Warsaw
IV. Durability & SafetyCoordinator: Prof. J. SkrzypekCracow Univ. of Technology
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OBJECTIVES
• to create a vehicle for strong scientific cooperation in the field of advanced materials and structures
• to coordinate research efforts of the network members by jointly generating, executing and monitoring interdisciplinary research projects (e.g. IPs, STREPs)
• to benefit from network members' complementarity in expertise ranging from microstructure investigations of advanced materials to structural analysis and design
• to share research facilities (experimental and numerical) of network members
• to establish interaction with manufacturers of advanced materials and get feedback from them as a stimulus for new research projects
• to avoid "double-research "
• to disseminate accumulated knowledge (education, promotion, conferences, publishing)
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PARTICIPANTS
A. FOREIGN 1. Institute of Mechanics, Montanuniversität Leoben Prof. F.D. Fischer (Austria)2. Université de Metz Prof. A. Molinari (France)3. ONERA, Chatillon Prof. J-L. Chaboche (France)4. Laboratoire de Mécanique et Technologie, Cachan Prof. Han Zhao (France)5. Technical Research Centre of Finland Dr. T. Karna (Finland)6. Technische Universität Darmstadt Prof. D. Gross (Germany)7. Technische Universität Darmstadt Prof. J. Rödel (Germany)8. Universität Halle-Wittenberg Prof. H. Altenbach (Germany)9. Fraunhofer Institut Bremen Dr. A. Rota (Germany)10. Politecnico di Milano Prof. G. Maier (Italy)11. Universita' degli Studi di Padova Prof. B. Schrefler (Italy)12. Politecnico di Torino, Dept. Materials Science & Chemical Engng Dr. M. Salvo (Italy)13. Cardiff University Prof. B.L. Karihaloo (U.K.)14. University of Hertfordshire Dr. A. Chrysanthou (U.K.)15. Bulgarian Acad. of Sciences, Inst. of Mechanics, Sofia Prof. A. Baltov (Bulgaria)16. University of Miskolc Prof. I. Paczelt (Hungary)17. Chemical Research Center, Hungarian Ac. Sci., Budapest Prof. J. Szépvölgyi (Hungary)18. Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials Dr. Jae-Ho Jeon (Korea)19. Riga Technical University (CoE) Prof. R. Rikards (Latvia)20. Vilnius Gedyminas Technical University Prof. R. Kacianauskas
(Lithuania)21. Slovak Academy of Sciences, Kosice (CoE) Prof. J. Dusza (Slovakia)22. Institute of Constr. & Architecture, Slovak Ac. Sci., Bratislava Prof. J. Sladek (Slovakia)23. Moscow Steel and Alloys Institute (Technological University) Prof. E. Levashov Russia)24. Bogazici University, Istanbul Prof. F.O. Sönmez (Turkey)25. Institute for Problems of Strength, Kiev Prof. G.V. Stepanov, (Ukraine)26. Donetsk School of Heuristics, Donetsk Prof. Y. Beygelzimer (Ukraine)27. Condensed Matter Physics Laboratory, Belgrade Dr. V. Spasojevic (Yugoslavia)
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B. POLISH
29. Academy of Mining and Metallurgy, Cracow Prof. A. Czyrska-Filemonowicz,30. Academy of Mining and Metallurgy, Cracow Prof. K. Haberko31. Academy of Mining and Metallurgy, Cracow Prof. A. Korbel32. Cracow University of Technology Prof. J. Kazior33. Cracow University of Technology Prof. J. Skrzypek 34. Cracow University of Technology Prof. Z. Waszczyszyn35. Research Institute of Electronic Materials, Warsaw Prof. Z. Librant 36. Warsaw University of Technology Prof. M. Kujawinska37. Warsaw University of Technology Prof. K. Kurzydlowski38. High Pressure Research Center, Warsaw Prof. S. Porowski39. Wroclaw University of Technology Prof. R. Bedzinski40. Bydgoszcz Academy Prof. J. Kubik 41. Military Academy of Technology, Warsaw Prof. M. Wieczorek 42. Silesian University of Technology, Katowice Prof. A. Hernas 43. Białystok University of Technology Prof. A. Seweryn44. Białystok University of Technology Prof. J.R. Dabrowski45. Lublin University of Technology Prof. K. Szabelski46. Szczecin University of Technology Prof. R. Kalenczuk47. Poznan University, Institute of Acoustics Prof. M. Labowski48. Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy, Gliwice Prof. R. Kuziak 49. Non-Ferrous Metals Institute, Gliwice Dr. M. Woch50. Institute of Refractory Materials, Gliwice Dr. J. Czechowski51. Metal Forming Institute, Poznan Dr. A. Plewinski
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C. EUROPEAN CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE
52. CoE " Advanced Materials and Structures ", IPPT, Warsaw Prof. Z. Mroz
53. CoE "Laser Processing and Material Advanced Testing", IPPT, Warsaw Prof. L. Dietrich
54. CoE "Applied Biomedical Modelling and Diagnostics", IPPT; Warsaw Prof. J.J. Telega
55. CoE "Integrated Technical and Quality Systems For Corrosion Protection,
Institute of Precision Mechanics Warsaw Dr. R.
Kwiatkowski
56. CoE "Centre of Structural Integrity", Opole University of Technology Prof. E. Macha
57. CoE "Advanced Mechanical Systems - Getting European Dimension",
Mining Mechanization Centre, KOMAG, Gliwice Dr A. Meder
58. CoE "Nano- and Microscale Characterization and Development of Advanced Materials
Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Cracow Prof. J.
Pospiech
59. CoE "Multiscale Biomolecular Modelling, Bioinform. and Appl. ", Warsaw Univ. Prof. B. Lesyng
60. CoE "CentrAl", Non-Ferrous Metals Institute, Skawina Mr. T.
Stuczynski
61. CoE "Low Temper. Studies of Promising Materials for Applications", Wroclaw Prof. D.
Kaczorowski
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D. INDUSTRIAL PARTNERS
• BOSCH (Germany)
• FREUDENBERG (Germany)
• DASSAULT (France)
• SNCF (France)
• PEUGEOT (France)
• COGEMA (France)
• GOODYEAR (Luxembourg)
• PZL SWIDNIK (Poland)
• KREMIKOVTCHI SC (Bulgaria)
• General Electric - TUNGSRAM (Hungary)
• D'Appolonia Spa (Italy)
• ASMet (SME, Poland)
• INASMET (SME, Spain)
• CEDRAT TECHNOLOGIES S.A. (SME, Spain)
• NetComposites (SME, U.K)
• Materials Engineering Research Laboratory, Ltd. (SME, U.K.)
• ....
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AMAS-ISN: PROPOSALS TO 6FP
THEMATIC GROUP I + IV
NoE: „Advanced Multicomponent Materials designed for Durable and Safe Structures”
STREPs:
1. „Microstructure - the basis for design and technology of FGM”, IMIM
2. „Ceramic-matrix composites for mechanical applications”, AGH
3. „Nanometric powders – preparation, formation and sintering”, AGH
4. „Safety design of metal alloy structural members against
failure in extreme temperature conditions”, PK
5. „Nondistructive testing.....”, PK
CA: „Advanced Materials and Structures”
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AMAS-ISN: PROPOSALS TO 6FP
THEMATIC GROUP II
IP: New Implants for Biomechanical Function in Medical Applications
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AMAS-ISN: PROPOSALS TO 6FP
THEMATIC GROUP III
NoE: "New Concepts of Structural Health Monitoring"
SH-MONIT
NoE: "New Materials ans Systems for Adaptive Impact
Absorption" ADMAT
STREP: "Adaptive Shock Absorbers" ADSHOCK