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The Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics

 

works on scientific research in the field of solid phase mechanics, oriented particularly on micromechanics, biomechanics of solids, statistical dynamics of systems and media, nonlinear mechanics of systems, processes of failure of materials, mechanics of multifunctional materials, mechanics of particular media, and computer and numerical mechanics.

 

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Laboratory of X-ray Tomography Participated on Diagnostics of a New Reed

29 Apr 2021

Czech scientists described a new genus of reed. The results of tomographic scans from the Laboratory of X-ray Tomograpgy in Centre Telč, ITAM CAS contributed significantly to its diagnostics. Yhe Head of the laboratory, Assoc. Prof. Michal Vopálenský, is one of the co-authors of the related publication in a prestigious scientific journal Scientific Reports from the Nature publishing house.

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7th WTA Colloquium - Maintenance of Concrete Buildings

19 Apr 2021

On behalf of the organizing team, the members of WTA – International (TC5 Concrete) and of the JPI-CH CONSECH20 project, we cordially invite you to the 7th Colloquium WTA – Strategies for the Conservation of Historic Concrete Buildings and Structures, which will take place on June 10th, 2022.

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E-RIHS and IPERION HS Webinar

14 Apr 2021
What Heritage Science is. An introduction into heritage science and the structure, the offer and the facilities of IPERION HS.

E-RIHS (www.e-rihs.eu) and IPERION HS (www.iperionhs.eu) are organizing a series of webinars, a key source of state-of-the-art information on heritage science research, facilities, policy and impact. It aims at developing a vibrant heritage science community and is intended for anyone involved in interdisciplinary heritage research.

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Research position within the PlaCE ITN

12 Apr 2021

We are looking for a talented and motivated early-stage researcher.
Research project: Characterisation of binders used for premodern plasters in the ever-changing urban environments (ESR15)

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100th Anniversary of Prof. Němec's Birth

15 Mar 2021

On 15th of March 100 years ago, professor Jaroslav Němec, an important expert on solid material physics, fracture mechanics, material fatigue and ageing of structures, was born. During his succesful career, he was also the director of the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics of the (then) Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences (1978-1987). In 2004, he received a prestigious National Award in Sciences and Technics for outstanding contribution to science and its application for industry. Professor Němec was not only a scientist in his own right but also a thinker and a phylosopher of a renaissance type. He was a university professor and founded a new study programme - material engineering. He was also a painter - his pictures create a permanent exhibition in Chateau Horažďovice, Municipal House in Kašperské Hory and in sanatoriums in Karlovy lázně and Chateau Příchovice.

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Application SAHC

15 Mar 2021

Application for the Advanced Masters Instructural Analysis of Monuments and Historical Construcions

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Project PlaCe started

9 Mar 2021

A four-year collaborative project between eight European universities and research institutes began, pushing the boundaries of interdisciplinary education and research in materials science and archaeology. The project with a total grant of four million Euros is fully funded by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action under the EU Research and Innovation funding programme Horizon2020. The project runs from 2021 to 2025.

 

 

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STRENCH Online meeting - Local Working Table 1

19 Feb 2021

All interested parties are invited to participate on the first Local Working Table meeting of the STRENCH project (Interreg Central Europe), which will be held on Friday, 26th February 2021 at 15:00 via the Zoom app here: https://cesnet.zoom.us/j/96400374538?pwd=a3dmbWtjRmdEcXRxMC91MzV5NWhpdz09. The aim of the meeting is to inform about the newest deveopment in the project, its outputs so far and to provoke a discussion with the stakeholders in the field of protection of natural heritage against natural hazards. The focus will be on the Troja hamlet as one of the project pilot sites.

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Newsletter 1 Interreg Living Danube Limes

17 Feb 2021

Newsletter No. 1 of the Interreg Danube Transnational Programme project Living Danube Limes has been published.

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Newsletter 1 Interreg STRENCH

8 Feb 2021

Newsletter no. 1 of the Interreg Central Europe project STRENCH (CE1665) has been published. The Newsletter covers the period from April to December 2020.

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ARCCHIP

In the second half of 1990s, an increased attention was paid to the safeguarding of the built heritage and its integration into the life of contemporary society. The complexity of problems of cultural heritage called for modern interdisciplinary approach and this was started in a systematic way in 1995 by founding of a new department of the Institute - the Associated Research Centre for Historic Structures and Sites (ARCHISS) - joining together researchers from two institutes of the Academy of Sciences. The process continued, because of success in grant project competitions and now there are scientists involved in the research from other institutes and universities and two operating research units - one in Prague and one in another World Heritage City of Telč.

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Patrimonia

Patrimonia is a research program for young people, which enables them to participate in a process of preservation of cultural heritage, to try in practise a scientific research in cooperation with experts and to find out interesting facts and links in their neighbourhoods. Another aim of the project is to document and safeguard our minor cultural heritage - i.e. vanishing family heritage (letters, diaries), oral testimonies, old routes etc. Patrimonia puts to use the potential of school and other groups of young people using the modern information technologies in the course of the collection of the data, thus potentially creating a basis for a digital atlas of cultural heritage.

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Mondis

MONDIS (MONument Damage Information System) is a research project run by the Department of Cybernetics in the Faculty of Electrical Engineering at the Czech Technical University in Prague and the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics at the Czech Academy of Sciences. The main project objectives include the integration of existing knowledge and expertise from the field of cultural heritage protection, including the enhancement of cooperation and exchange of experience. The MONDIS project aims to support professionals addressing the structural and technical conditions of heritage buildings and working on designing appropriate measures or structural interventions. This is done using a knowledge base intended for documentation and analysis of the defects and damages in heritage buildings.

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Climatic Wind Tunnel

Designed as a closed circuit with controlled wind velocity and temperature conditions. It consists of climatic and aerodynamic parts. While the aerodynamic part provides well-fitted conditions to study wind effects on scaled model of prototypes, an equipment of the climatic part is suited for investigation of influences of weather including the wind, temperature, rain and heat radiation. Using the cooling/heating exchanger, cycle temperature changing of the airflow is available in the whole tunnel within the range of -10 to 30 C in relatively short time period. Integral part of the tunnel equipment consists of instruments for airflow diagnostic, data acquisition system, direct pressure surface measurement, precise thermometry and of many other types of handy accessories for instant use. Workshops for manufacturing of testing models are available in the same building.

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Calcarius

The website deals with historical production of burnt lime and related lime technologies, traditional craftsmanship of prossesing and utilization of lime in construction. The main objective is a thourough and complex knowledge of the above, a material-based research and a reconstruction of historical procedures. A common goal is to bring attention to the unique historical techniques, which used to be succesfully employed in the past, nowadays, however, are for the main part forgotten. The website is concieved as an open one, striving to gradually add new related information researched by a wide range of experts on archeology, construction materials, history of construction etc.

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