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Ing. Hanuš Seiner, Ph.D.

Phone +420 266 053 672, +420 266 053 712 E-mail hseiner@it.cas.cz Room M3102 Department D4 - Impact and Waves in Solids Research area ultrasonic methods, internal dynamics of materials
Curriculum vitae
Born on June 21st, 1981.
2004 - Ing. degree, Department of Materials, Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering, CTU in Prague
2008 - Ph.D. degree, Department of Materials, Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering, CTU in Prague
An employee of the Laboratory of Ultrasonic Methods at IT ASCR since 2003.
View author's publications in the ASCR database
Selected publications
[1] Seiner, H. - Landa, M.: Non-classical austenite-martensite interfaces observed
in single crystals of Cu–Al–Ni. Phase Transitions, Vol. 82 (2009), No.18, pp. 793-807.
[2] Seiner, H. - Bodnárová, L. - Sedlák, P. - Janeček, M. - Srba, O. - Král, R. - Landa. M.: Application of ultrasonic methods to determine elastic anisotropy of polycrystalline copper processed by equal-channel angular pressing. Acta Materialia, Vol. 58 (2010), No.1., pp. 235-247.
[3] Seiner, H. - Glatz, O. - Landa, M.: Interfacial Microstructures in Martensitic Transitions: From Optical Observations to Mathematical Modeling. International Journal for Multiscale Computational Engineering, Vol.7(2009), No.5, pp.445-456
[4] Seiner, H. - Sedlák, P. - Landa, M.: Shape recovery mechanism observed in single crystals of Cu-Al-Ni shape memory alloy. Phase transitions. Vol. 81(2008), No. 6, pp. 537-551.
[5] Seiner, H. - Landa, M.: Sensitivity analysis of an inverse procedure for determination of elastic coefficients for strong anisotropy. Ultrasonics. Vol. 43(2004), pp. 253-263.

A complete list of publications (including downloadable preprints) can be found at the LUM web page.
Projects
2009-2010 GP202/09/P164Elasticity of martensitic microstructures
Teaching
Internal Dynamics of Materials (Department of Materials, Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering); 5th year students and postgraduates, one lecture (100mins) a week, winter term.

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