Dr. Rayner Mayer (85). He is a graduate of the Universities of Cape Town and Cambridge and is a chartered Mechanical Engineer. He has been involved in the utilisation of fibre reinforced plastics for primary structural applications in transport for more 40 years. He has written 3 books and authored more than 100 papers.
Address: Sciotech, 9 Heathwood Close, Yateley, Hampshire, GU46 7TP, United Kingdom.
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Dr. George Jeronimidis. He is Professor (Emeritus) of Composite Materials Engineering, School of Built Environment, University of Reading. His research interests cover composite materials and structures as well as wood mechanics and biomechanics. He has worked on composite applications in the field of road and rail transport (composite leaf springs, composite bogies), energy storage (composite flywheels) and wind turbine blades. He is a Fellow of the International Academy of Wood Science and the author or co-author of more than 100 papers, conference proceedings and book contributions in those fields.
Address: University of Reading, PO Box 217, Whiteknights, Reading, Berkshire RG6 6AH, United Kingdom.
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Dr. Jan Chvojan. He graduated from the University of West Bohemia in Pilsen, Czechia in the field of engineering technology and received his PhD in 2017. Since 1997 he is the Head of the Dynamic Testing Laboratory of the Research and Testing Institute in Pilsen which focuses on research of the strength of materials and structures in both energy and transport industry. His main research interests include research of the fatigue strength and service life of rolling stock components, especially bogie frames, using both classical conventional and advanced materials based on glass composites and their application in modern transport systems. He also researches the vibration resistance of mass transport vehicle equipment and the seismic resistance of key components of nuclear power plants. He is involved in the development activities of the National Centre of Competence for Road and Rail Transport Systems and the Technology Agency of the Czech Republic and is a member of EuroSem Committee – European Society for Experimental Mechanics.
Address: Výzkumný a zkušební ústav Plzeň s.r.o., Tylova 1581/46, 301 00 Plzeň, Czech Republic.
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Dr. Ivo Cerny. He works with Research and Testing Institute SVUM a.s. Leader of R&D projects of material engineering and science, material structure and properties, fatigue of materials and components, damage tolerance, experimental stress analyses, full-scale testing. Graduated in the Czech Technical University in Prague, PhD in the University of Zilina, Slovakia. Member of the Board of EUREKA SMART Advanced Manufacturing Cluster, Supervisory Board of the Institute of Physics of Materials of the Czech Academy of Sciences. Guest Editor of MDPI journals. More than 120 publications – articles, papers, book chapters.
Address: SVÚM a.s., Tovární 2053, 250 88 Čelákovice, Czech Republic.
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Paul Schönhuber, MSc. He was a research associate at the Institute for Rail Vehicles and Transport Systems (RWTH Aachen) and is currently working for Logistik Service, Voestalpine. He is experienced in multi-body dynamics and undertook simulations of the running behaviour of the Ecobogie.
Address: Logistik Service GmbH, Lunzerstraße 41, 4031 Linz, Austria.
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Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Marián Moravčík (50). He is a graduate of the Universities in Pardubice and Žilina. In Tatravagónka, he was behind the fatigue calculations of bogies frames. He introduced dynamic simulations of railway vehicle running on a real track. Since 2014, he has held the position of company´s Chief Design Engineer.
Anschrift: Tatravagónka a.s., Štefániková 887/53, 058 01 Poprad, Slowakei.
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