Ryszard B. Pecherski
Ryszard B. Pecherski, PhD, DSc, is researching in the Department of Theory of Continuous Media and Nanostructures at the Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw. He received his MEng from the Gdansk Polytechnic Department of Shipbuilding in Gdansk, Poland, in 1973, his PhD in 1979 and his DSc in 1998 from the Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Warsaw, Poland. He has been a member of the research staff since 1977. He was a Fellow of the...See more
Ryszard B. Pecherski, PhD, DSc, is researching in the Department of Theory of Continuous Media and Nanostructures at the Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw. He received his MEng from the Gdansk Polytechnic Department of Shipbuilding in Gdansk, Poland, in 1973, his PhD in 1979 and his DSc in 1998 from the Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Warsaw, Poland. He has been a member of the research staff since 1977. He was a Fellow of the Japan Society for Promotion of Sciences, Tohoku University, Sendai (Takeo Yokobori), Japan, from 1979-1980 and a Fellow of the Aleksander von Humboldt Foundation, University of Hanover, Hanover, Germany, from 1983-1987 (Erwin Stein). He was a member of the faculty of Civil Engineering at Cracow University of Technology, Krakow, Poland, from 2000-2007, and he received the title of Professor in October 2007. Finally, from July 2007-February 2022, as a member of the Mechanical Engineering and Robotics faculty at AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow, he taught English courses on mechanics of materials. He also invited lecture courses delivered in the International Centre for Mechanical Sciences, CISM, Udine, 2012, and the Summer School of Mechanics in Agadir, Maroc, 2013, related to modelling inelastic behaviour of solids accounting for micro-shear banding. His lectures on the mechanics of modern materials in Ecole Nationale d'Ingenieurs de Metz, 2014 (Alexis Rusinek - host professor) contained the earlier threads and ideas woven into the concept of the work. See less