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Bartlomiej Blachowski, PhD CEng.

Department:

Department of Intelligent Technologies

Contact details:

phone: (+48) 22 826 12 81 ext. 192
e-mail: bblach@ippt.pan.pl
website: http://www.ippt.pan.pl/en/staff/bblach

Welcome to my home page.

My name is Bartlomiej Blachowski and I am a member of the scientific staff of the IPPT PAN.

My research areas span wide-sense structural dynamics, in particular strategies of vibration control, algorithms for optimal structural design, and the use of sensor networks for structural health monitoring.
I am equally interested in modern computational methods of structural analysis, experimental techniques such as operational modal analysis, and hardware solutions for wireless acceleration measurements of engineering structures.

I am currently involved in two projects:
- The first one deals with computer modelling of structural joints and investigating the influence of their compliance on dynamical deformation of entire structures.
- The second one investigates dynamical human-structure interaction and concentrates on determining the influence of moving pedestrians on dynamic response of flexible footbridges.


For the most up to date publication list, please see my profiles:
ResearcherID (Publons), Scopus Author ID, Google Scholar, ResearchGate


Membership

The Committee of Mechanics of the Polish Academy of Sciences (2016-2020)


Awards

Prize of the second degree for scientific achievement in 2017 awarded by the Director of IPPT PAN, 2018
Prize of the second degree for scientific achievement in 2016 awarded by the Director of IPPT PAN, 2017
Michal Zyczkowski Prize awarded by the Committee of Mechanics of the Polish Academy of Sciences, 2010


PhD Thesis (in polish)

Optimal vibration control of guyed masts, 2005
Institute of Fundamental Technological Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences


MSc Thesis (in polish)

Structured mesh generation systems, 2000
Silesian University of Technology in Gliwice, Faculty of Civil Engineering
Major: Computer Methods in Mechanics of Structure