17th YOUTH SYMPOSIUM ON EXPERIMENTAL SOLID MECHANICS
Abstract
The 17th symposium continues both the long tradition of this conference series and introduces novel elements under auspices of IMEKO TC15. The YSESM 2019 symposium provides a forum for young researchers and engineers, students and PhD students dealing with subjects of experimental mechanics. In addition, the combination of the experimental mechanics with modern numerical methods will be a new focus of this 17th Symposium.
Date: June 6 - 8, 2019
Venue: University Centre Telč
URL: http://ysesm2019.itam.cas.cz/
Organized by:
Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Transportation Sciences
Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
International Measurement Confederation
Editors:
Daniel Kytýř
Petr Zlámal
Tomáš Doktor
Scientific comittee:
Lajos Borbás - Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Matej Borovinšek - University of Maribor
Tomáš Doktor - Czech Technical University in Prague
Marc Gutermann - Hochschule Bremen
Stephen Hall - Lund University
Daniel Kytýř - Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
Dagnija Loca - Riga Technical University
Zoltán Major - Johannes Kepler University Linz
Giangiacomo Minak - University of Bologna
Martin Reiter - Johannes Kepler University Linz
Sascha Senck - Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences Wels
Jacek Tarasiuk - AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków
Petr Zlámal - Czech Technical University in Prague
Local organizing comittee:
Tomáš Doktor
Jan Falta
Ivana Kumpová
Daniel Kytýř
Michaela Neuhäuserová
Petr Zlámal
Guarantor of the peer review process:
Daniel Kytýř
Guarantor of the language editing:
Tomáš Doktor
Key topics:
- Conventional and Advanced Experimental Methods in Solid and Fluid Mechanics
- Non-Destructive Testing and Inspection
- Measurements in Material Science
- Computer Assisted Testing and Simulation
- Engineering Design Simulation
- Hybrid Methods, Experimental Techniques – Numerical Simulation
- Optical Methods and Image Processing
- Measurements in Biomechanics
- Sensor Techniques for Micro- and Nano-Applications
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