Open Mechanics Group @ CTU in Prague

@Open_Mechanics

We are a heterarchical group of researchers who fancy curiosity-driven research connecting applied mechanics, materials science, mathematics, and informatics.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: studeni 2018.

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    26. sij

    I woke up this morning to phone calls informing me that my teacher, idol, dear family friend, and eminent mathematician, Louis Nirenberg, has died. Rest in peace, dear Louis. and

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    22. sij

    The four first authors contributed equally to the manuscript...

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    15. sij

    Very sorry to inform that Prof Roger Owen, Chair of International Scientific Committee of CIMNE passed away on Monday January 13th. Deepest condolences to family and friends 🔗

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    12. sij

    Non-Newtonian fluids turn into solids when pressure is applied. Credit: . Full video:

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  5. Ondřej Rokoš, a now-former postdoc in our group, has accepted an offer from and has started his track position in ’ Mechanics of Materials group. It was an honor to work with you, Ondřej, and good luck in Eindhoven!

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  6. We feel honored that two of our talented colleagues, Martin Horák () and Michael Somr (), have accepted post-doctoral positions in our group. Welcome, Martin and Michael; we are looking forward to collaborating with you!

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  7. In our preprint, , we show how to speed up brand-new computational homogenization schemes for patterning mechanical with well-established techniques of reduced integration — developed in collaboration with Petr Krysl () .

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    2. sij
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  9. And finally, rigorous proof that Martin indeed stands on the shoulders of the most prominent giants from distant past (things got a little bit worse in this century :) Produced with the help of the Mathematical Genealogy Project ()

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  10. Two stylish gifts to Martin from 🙂

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  11. We extend our sincere thanks to all committee members: Zdeněk Bittnar (), Antonio Gil (), , Mircea Grigoriu (), Milan Jirásek (), , and Ron Peerlings () for making the defense such an enjoyable event!

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  12. Warmest congratulations to Martin Doškář for remarkable performance during the defense of his thesis on Wang tiling for modelling of heterogeneous materials! And thanks to referees Felix Fritzen () and Miroslav Vořechovský () for many inspiring questions!

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  13. Day 3 of PERFORM project workshop: a focused discussion of results by Martin Jilek () on passive self-assembly with . Day 2 involved reviewing of the remaining parts of the project by Ron Peerlings (), but we forgot to take a picture ☹️

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    18. pro 2019.

    Outstanding PhD defense of Martin Dośkář on "Wang tiling for modelling of heterogeneous materials" in Czech Technical Univ. in Prague. Really happy to discuss possible applications to Programmable Matter in . Thank you Jan Zeman and Jan Novak at

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  15. Talk by Jan Novak () summarizing the current state of the robot-assisted manufacturing and experimental part of the project.

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  16. Closing discussions and identification of priorities of the project for 2020. Many thanks to all external experts and visitors for their contributions and valuable inputs!

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  17. Real-world demonstration of (many) challenges of macro-scale self-assembly by Martin Jílek ().

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  18. Summary of exciting results obtained by Martin Jílek () for macro-scale self-assembly of Wang assemblies, covering modeling, simulation, and experimental aspects.

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  19. Talk by Marek Tyburec () on his first results on (modular)-topology optimization of trusses, beams, and reinforcement with polynomial optimization techniques. Selected results available at and .

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