Professor Dr.-Ing. habil. P. Wriggers studied Civil Engineering at the University Hannover; he obtained his Dr.-Ing degree at the University of Hannover in 1980 on âContact-impact problems.â Since April 2022, he is Emeritus Professor at Leibniz UniversitÃĪt Hannover. Peter Wriggers is Member of the âBraunschweigische Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft,â the Academy of Science and Literature in Mainz, the German National Academy of Engineering âacatechâ and the National Academy of Croatia. He was President of GAMM, President of GACM and Vice-President of IACM. Furthermore, he acts as Editor-in-Chief for the International Journal âComputational Mechanicsâ and âComputational Particle Mechanics.â He was awarded the Fellowship of IACM and received the âComputational Mechanics Awardâ and the âIACM Awardâ of IACM, the âEuler Medalâ of ECCOMAS as well as three honorary degrees from the Universities of Poznan, ENS Cachan and TU Darmstadt.
Professor Dr.-Ing. habil. F. Aldakheel is since April 2023 professor for high performance computing at Leibniz UniversitÃĪt Hannover. After studying engineering in Aleppo, he initially worked at Alfurat University in Syria before moving to the Institute of Applied Mechanics at the University of Stuttgart for the master and Ph.D. studies and then the postdoc period. There he was course director for the international master's programme "Computational Mechanics of Materials and Structures" (COMMAS) as well as local director for the excellence programme "Erasmus Mundus Master of Science in Computational Mechanics". Most recently, he was Chief-Engineer/Group-Leader at the Institute for Continuum Mechanics at Leibniz UniversitÃĪt Hannover and Associate Professor (Honorary) at the Zienkiewicz Centre for Computational Engineering at Swansea University, UK. He has been awarded numerous awards, among them the Richard-von-Mises Prize of GAMM (Association of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics). His research interests are related to the modeling of material behaviors, variational principles, computational solid mechanics, structural mechanics, finite and virtual element methods, multiphysics and multi-scales problems, machine learning, energy transition and experimental validation.
Dr. BlaÅū Hudobivnik studied Civil Engineering at the University of Ljubljana. He was awarded his Doctoral degree in 2016 under the supervision of Prof. JoÅūe Korelc. He worked as Young researcher/Researcher between 2011 and October 2016 at the University of Ljubljana and after that he was employed as Postdoctoral researcher until April 2023 at the Institute of Continuum Mechanics at the Leibniz UniversitÃĪt Hannover. Since April 2023 he is employed in industry as simulation expert in mechanical design of batteries. His primary research fields are efficient implementation of nonlinear coupled problems, the development of the virtual element method and its application to a wide range of engineering problems. This includes 2D and 3D applications for linear and nonlinear materials, for static and dynamic solids, plate and contact problems, coupled problems (thermo-hydro-mechanics), phase field methods, multi-scale and optimization problems. Alongside research, he advises other institute members in numerical implementations due to his expert knowledge of the Software-Tool AceGen/AceFEM, developed by his doctoral advisor Prof. Korelc.