Podolskaya Ekaterina

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Ekaterina A. Podolskaya

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Deputy Head of Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
for international collaboration
Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (former Faculty of Physics and Mechanics)
Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU).
Researcher
Laboratory for Discrete Models in Mechanics (DMML)
Institute for Problems in Mechanical Engineering Russian Academy of Sciences (IPME RAS).

Education

PhD thesis : Equilibrium and stability of crystalline solids at small and finite strains. Scientific advisor: prof. А.М. Krivtsov

Master thesis: Stability of ideal infinite crystal lattice. Scientific advisor: prof. А.М. Krivtsov

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)

Participation in projects

Research interests

  • Nonlinear elasticity, stability, fracture, phase transitions
  • Nanomechanics, molecular and particle dynamics
  • Evolutionary dynamics, internal dissipation


Selected publications

  • A.Yu. Panchenko, E.A. Podolskaya, A.M. Krivtsov. Analysis of Equations of State and Determination of the Grüneisen Function for Two-Dimensional Crystal Lattices // Doklady Physics, 2017, Vol. 62, No. 3, pp. 141–144. DOI: 10.1134/S1028335817030077 (Download pdf: 382 Kb)
  • V.A. Kuzkin, A.M. Krivtsov, E.A. Podolskaya, M.L. Kachanov. Lattice with vacancies: elastic fields and effective properties in frameworks of discrete and continuum models. Philosophical Magazine. Part A: Materials Science. 2016, 96 (15), pp. 1538–1555, DOI:10.1080/14786435.2016.1167979 DOI: 10.1080/14786435.2016.1167979 (Download pdf: 4.43 Mb)
  • I.E. Berinskii, A.Yu. Panchenko, Е.А. Podolskaya. Application of the pair torque interaction potential to simulate the elastic behavior of SLMoS2. Modelling Simul. Mater. Sci. Eng. 24 (2016) 045003. DOI: 10.1088/0965-0393/24/4/045003. (Download pdf: 444 kb)
  • 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, 2016, Volume 227, Issue 1 , pp 185-201. 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)
  • 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

Contacts

E-mail: katepodolskaya[math]@[/math]gmail.com

WWW: http://tm.spbstu.ru/Podolskaya_ENG, http://mech.spbstu.ru/Podolskaya_Ekaterina

Mail: Institute for Problems in Mechanical Engineering RAS, 199178, Russia, St. Petersburg, Bolshoy pr. V.O., 61