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Ing. Milan Chlada, Ph.D.

Phone +420 266 053 144 E-mail chlada@it.cas.cz Room M3201 Department Department D 4 - Impact and Waves in Solids Research area acoustic emission, signal analysis, artificial neural networks, statistical analysis, fuzzy logic
Curriculum vitae
Education:
M.Sc. degree (1999) at the Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering, Dept. of Mathematics; specialization Mathematical Modelling within the study branch Mathematical Engineering (diploma work on “Recognition of AE sources by Fuzzy Neural System”).
Ph.D. degree (2009) at the Department of Mathematics, FNSPE CTU; specialization Mathematical Modelling within the study branch Mathematical Engineering (thesis on “Acoustic Emission Signal Processing by Means of Artificial Neural Networks”).

Employment:
Research assistant of Institute of thermomechanics, Academy of Science of Czech Republic, v.v.i. since 1998.
View author's publications in the ASCR database
Selected publications
Chlada M., Prevorovsky Z.: Treshold Counting in Wawelet Domain. (Journal of Acoustic Emission, 20 (1), ISSN 0730-0050, 134 - 144, 2002)
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Prevorovsky Z., Chlada M., Vodicka J.: Inverse Problem Solution in Acoustic Emission Source Analysis - Classical and Artificial Neural Network Approach. (in: P.P. Delsanto, ed.: "Universality of Nonclassical Nonlinearity with applications NDE and Ultrasonics", SPRINGER - Science+Business Media, Inc., New York, USA, 2007, ISBN‑10: 0387‑33860‑8, chapter 32)

Chlada M., Prevorovsky Z.: AE Source Recognition by Neural Networks with Optimized Signal Parameters. (28th European Conference on Acoustic Emission Testing "EWGAE - Kraków 2008", Kraków, September 17‑19, 2008, Proc. ed. by K. Ono, ISBN 978‑83‑7242‑478‑5, pp. 250‑255)
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Chlada M.: Acoustic Emission Signal Processing by Means of Artificial Neural Networks. (PhD thesis, the Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering (FNSPE) of the Czech Technical University in Prague (CTU), 2008)
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