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Revision as of 21:09, 13 October 2015
Ekaterina A. Podolskaya
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Education
- PhD, SPbSTU, IAMM, chair of Theoretical Mechanics, 2013
PhD thesis : Equilibrium and stability of crystalline solids at small and finite strains. Scientific advisor: prof. А.М. Krivtsov
- MSc, SPbSTU, FMF, chair of Theoretical Mechanics, 2011 (with honors)
Master thesis: Stability of ideal infinite crystal lattice. Scientific advisor: prof. А.М. Krivtsov
- BSc, SPbSTU, FMF, chair of Mechanics and Control Processes, 2009 (with honors)
Bachelor thesis: Modelling of elastic properties of crystals with hexagonal close-packed lattice. Scientific advisor: prof. А.М. Krivtsov
- English grammar school №61. 2005. Certificate in Advanced English (Cambridge ESOL),Travel and Tourism Education Programme.
Employment
- Researcher, lab. "Discrete Models in Mechanics", (IPME RAS) (since 2014)
- Junior research fellow, lab. "Discrete Models in Mechanics", (IPME RAS) (2009 - 2014)
- Associate professor, chair of Theoretical Mechanics (since 2014)
- Assistant, chair of Theoretical Mechanics (2009 - 2014)
Participation in projects
Research interests
- Nonlinear elasticity, stability, fracture, phase transitions
- Nanomechanics, molecular and particle dynamics
- Evolutionary dynamics, internal dissipation
Selected publications
- E.A. Podolskaya, A.Yu. Panchenko, A.B. Freidin, A.M. Krivtsov. Loss of ellipticity and structural transformations in planar simple crystal lattices. Acta Mechanica, 2015. DOI:10.1007/s00707-015-1424-1 (Download pdf: 3.61 Mb)
- E.A. Podolskaya. Equilibrium and Stability of HCP Crystal Structures under Finite Strain // Doklady Physics, 2014, Vol. 59, No. 8, pp. 372–374. (Download pdf: 391 Kb)
- E.A. Podolskaya, A.M. Krivtsov, A.Yu. Panchenko. Stability and Structural Transitions in Crystal Lattices // H. Altenbach and N. F. Morozov (eds.), Surface Effects in Solid Mechanics, Advanced Structured Materials 30, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013, P. 123-133 (Download pdf: 467 Kb)
- E.A. Podolskaya, A.M. Krivtsov. Description of the Geometry of Crystals with a Hexagonal Close-Packed Structure Based on Pair Interaction Potentials // Physics of the Solid State, 2012, Vol. 54, No. 7, pp. 1408–1416. (Download pdf: 311 Kb)
- E.A. Podolskaya, A.M. Krivtsov, A.Yu. Panchenko, P.V. Tkachev. Stability of Ideal Infinite Two-Dimensional Crystal Lattice // Doklady Physics, 2012, Vol. 57, No. 2, pp. 92–95. (Downlaod pdf: 244 Kb)
- E.A. Podolskaya, A.Yu. Panchenko, K.S. Bukovskaya. Influence of shear strain on stability of 2D triangular lattice // Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, 2011, 2 (3), P. 60–64 (Download pdf: 144 Kb)
- E.A. Podolskaya, A.Yu. Panchenko, A.M. Krivtsov. Stability of 2D triangular lattice under finite biaxial strain // Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, 2011, 2 (2), P. 84–90 (Download pdf: 231 Kb)
- A.M. Krivtsov, E.A. Podolskaya. Modeling of Elastic Properties of Crystals with Hexagonal Close-Packed Lattice // Mechanics of Solids, 2010, Vol. 45, No. 3, pp. 370–378. (Download pdf: 502 Kb)
- E.A. Podolskaya, B.A. Smolnikov. Evolutionary dynamics of two linked bodies' plane motion // Proceedings of EUROMECH Colloquium 515 "Advanced Applications and Perspectives of Multibody System Dynamics", Blagoevgrad, July 13-16, 2010, P. 72-73 (Download pdf: 134 Kb)
Teaching
- Theory of elasticity (lectures)
- theoretical mechanics (practice)
Contacts
E-mail: katepodolskaya
gmail.comWWW: http://tm.spbstu.ru/Podolskaya_ENG, http://mech.spbstu.ru/Podolskaya_Ekaterina (эта страница)
Mail: Institute for Problems in Mechanical Engineering RAS, 199178, Russia, St. Petersburg, Bolshoy pr. V.O., 61