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Jan Lukas Eurich

Herr Dr.-Ing.

Postdoc
Institut für Mechanik (MIB)
Lehrstuhl für Kontinuumsmechanik
[Foto: Jan Lukas Eurich]

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70569 Stuttgart
Deutschland
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Fachgebiet

  • Allgemeine Kontinuumsmechanik und Kontinuumsthermodynamik
  • Mehrkomponenten- und Mehrphasenmaterialien mit Phasenumwandlung
  • Modelle mit mehrskaliger Porosität
  • Biomechanik von Pflanzen
  • Monolithische Lösungsstrategien für gekoppelte Probleme unter Verwendung von gemischten Finite-Elemente-Methoden (FEM)
  • Implementierung von Materialmodellen in das FE-Programmpaket PANDAS
2014-heute Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter an der Universität Stuttgart, Institut für Mechanik (Bauwesen), Lehrstuhl für Kontinuumsmechanik
2018 Forschungsaufenthalt an der Stanford University
2012-2014 Master-Studium in Maschineningenieurwissenschaften an der ETH Zürich und der KTH Stockholm
2008-2012 Bachelor-Studium in Maschineningenieurwissenschaften an der ETH Zürich
2007 Erlangung der allgemeinen Hochschulreife (Abitur)
  • A coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical model with double porosity for plant tissues, 90th GAMM Annual Meeting, Vienna (Austria), 21 February 2019
  • A fully coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical model with double porosity for plant tissues, Seminar at Stanford University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Prof. Borja, Stanford (USA), 15 October 2018
  • Interfacial mass transfer in deformable plant tissues, 6th European Conference on Computational Mechanics ECCM 6, Glasgow (UK), 13 June 2018
  • Water management in plant tissues during frost-thaw cycles, InterPore 10th Annual Meeting and Jubilee, New Orleans (USA), 16 May 2018
  • From thermo-hydro-mechanical modelling towards simulations of plant tissues under frost and condensation conditions, SFB/TRR 141 exhibition finnisage (« baubionik – biologie beflügelt architektur »), Stuttgart (Germany), 4 May 2018
  • Modelling functional properties of frost-resistant plant tissues for transfer to construction materials, 7th Colloquium on Computational Mechanics for Young Scientists from Academia and Industry, Stuttgart (Germany), 13 October 2017
  • A new material description for plant tissues under frost exposure, 7th International Conference on Coupled Problems in Science and Engineering, Rhodes (Greece), 12 June 2017
  • Energetic aspects in the modelling of frost-resistant plant tissues, 88th GAMM Annual Meeting, Weimar (Germany), 9 March 2017
  • From functional properties of frost-resistant plant tissues towards customised construction materials: A continuum-mechanical approach, Joint Annual Meeting of GAMM and DMV, Brunswick (Germany), 8 March 2016
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